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I know Natalie Harp. Watching politicians and the press weaponize her loyalty, family and private life into political ammunition tells me a lot about where our media culture has gone.
All research and findings regarding the weaponization of the U.S. government and lawfare against average Americans.
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I know Natalie Harp. Watching politicians and the press weaponize her loyalty, family and private life into political ammunition tells me a lot about where our media culture has gone.

When politics starts deciding who gets grace, who gets condemned, and whose life can be destroyed, the double standard is no longer confined to the justice system.

Four jurisdictions have already rejected DOJ’s sanctuary-city strategy, but the Department keeps dragging the same losing theory back into court.

Any honest accounting of Fauci’s COVID legacy must include what happened to January 6 detainees and their families.

Clemency is supposed to be one of the last places mercy still exists in our justice system. But because President Trump is the one offering it, the media is treating compassion like corruption.

The prison doors opened, but the damage to families, careers, and lives didn’t disappear with the pardons.

After 12 years of service, Timothy Hale-Cusanelli lost nearly everything. Now the Jason Watson case is testing whether the same military standards apply to everyone.

As America turns 250 years old, Cynthia Hughes reflects on the leaders and principles that helped shape the republic, and why respecting the Office of the President still matters.

On America’s 250th birthday, Cynthia Hughes reflects on freedom, division, and the responsibility we all share to protect the republic.

Cynthia Hughes on the forgotten families, excessive sentences, and why clemency is part of justice, not a rejection of it.