
Transitioning to Truth
At the young age of 9, Chloe Cole began feeling out of place as a girl. She felt more comfortable playing with her older brothers, keeping her hair short, and wearing less feminine clothes.
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Schumer’s Shutdown Imminent
The federal government is currently heading into its first shutdown in seven years. The House-passed “clean” continuing resolution (CR) that simply continues the same funding levels until November 14th of this year is the best path forward, yet Senate Democrats refuse to send it to the President’s desk.
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Shutdown Showdown
In 1974, the Congressional Budget Act (CBA) was passed, setting the framework for the current budget and government spending process.
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Eagles Descend on Capitol Hill
Eagle Forum leaders from across the nation gathered in Washington, D.C. last week to make their voices heard on issues that protect and sustain the American family.
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Trump’s Takedown of the Administrative State
The “power of the pen” has often been weaponized against the American people. However, the Trump administration has used executive actions to roll back many of the regulations that the Biden administration put in place, and they have made the message clear that they are not finished yet.
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Health Secretary in the Hot Seat
The United States pharmaceutical industry is unparalleled in its size, scope, and impact. Globally, it has 45% of pharmaceutical sales and leads the world in drug innovation and approvals.
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Know the ABCs of Parental Rights
School is back in session! While our children are preparing for a new year of (hopefully!) reading, writing, and arithmetic, parents are studying school curricula, books, policies, and health guidance.
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D.C. is Demolishing Crime
Our nation’s Capital should be a place where all Americans can feel safe. It should be the freest, yet most secure land in the world.
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Children Are No Longer Lab Rats
Parents are fed up with the transgender movement. Trans activists have blatantly targeted children, large corporations, and medical associations.
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Six Months of Winning!
The beginning of 2025 brought hope to Americans who voted for President Donald Trump and Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
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NEA is No Good for Education
Last week, Representative Mark Harris (R-NC) made an announcement that he is introducing a bill with Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) to revoke the congressional charter of the National Education Association (NEA).
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Who is Funding the Riots?
In some cities, it has been a summer of riots. From coast to coast, activists have been impeding traffic, spraying graffiti on private property, and looting small businesses all because they are mad at President Donald Trump and dislike his policies.
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The OBBB in Bullet Points
In an incredible conclusion to over a year of planning, pushing, and politicking, the One Big, Beautiful Bill “OBBB” (H.R. 1) was signed into law on Independence Day last week.
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One Big, Beautiful Independence Day
As we prepare to celebrate our Nation’s 249th Independence Day, for the first time in years, we will pay less at the grocery store.
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SCOTUS: Life Still Wins!
The Supreme Court is on a roll issuing wins that protect the most vulnerable among us. Just today — three years after the Dobbs decision — the Court handed down a pro-life victory in the case of Medina v. Planned Parenthood. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster signed an executive order to prohibit state Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood to protect life.
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A Historic Summer
On the brink of the 250th celebration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Trump administration is initiating programs to teach our nation’s true history and foster patriotism.
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High Time to Stop Drug Abuse
There has been a long-time push for the legalization of weed and decriminalization of drugs on both the federal and state levels. Families do not like what this is doing to their communities.
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Family Month
The month of June used to signal the last day of school, trips to the beach, and lazy days by the pool. Then, the Left attempted to take over the month by naming it “Pride Month.”
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Can HHS Cure the Left’s Ailments?
In recent weeks, President Donald Trump and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., have announced new initiatives that could change the health of Americans.
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“Big, Beautiful Bill” Progresses
House Republicans handed down another victory this week! After months of negotiations and deliberation, the House passed the reconciliation package, deemed H.R. 1. It’s been a long and slow process, but that’s precisely how legislating was intended.
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