House’s Stopgap Spending Measure Faces Opposition
If the House and Senate can’t agree on the FY2024 spending bills by Jan. 1, a provision in the debt limit bill will...
First Amendment Right to Free Speech Confirmed by D.C. Appeals Court
The court determined that the D.C. police "discriminated on the basis of viewpoint" when enforcing its defacement ordinance against pro-life protesters but not...
Read moreDoes Article 3 of the 14th Amendment Prevent Donald Trump From Being Reelected President?
The things to be considered are Trump's previous role as president, his "insurrection or rebellion," and whether the office of president is included...
Read moreStudy Finds Vax Heart Damage in Young People, Yet 73% had No Cardiac Symptoms
This study proves there are huge numbers of young people with heart damage and they do not know it. This damage may be...
Read moreTeacher Blows Whistle on Dangerous Trainings for Public Schools
Teachers in government schools are being subjected to radical ideological training sessions aimed at turning them and their students into social-justice warriors hyper-focused...
Read moreBlackRock: Los Amos del Universo
El monolito financiero conocido como BlackRock tiene un estimado de $10 trillones bajo su administración y está utilizando su influencia para cambiar el...
Read moreWhile China’s Economy Falters, the CCP Plans War Against America
Chinese communist dictator Xi Jinping is preparing to launch an all-out war against Taiwan and its allies, including the United States. China has...
Read moreHouse GOP Chairmen Complain About Conservative Demands for Spending Cuts
Multiple Republican chairmen of the 12 House Appropriations subcommittees are voicing frustration about conservatives’ demands to reduce federal spending in the pending fiscal...
Read moreGermany Considers Banning a Political Party for the Sake of “Democracy”
Unhappy with its growing popularity among German citizens, some German politicians and media outlets are calling on the right-leaning Alternative for Germany (AfD,...
Read moreYoung Activists Prevail in Landmark Climate-change Trial in Montana
A Montana judge ruled in favor of a group of young climate activists on Monday, citing that state agencies were violating the activists’ constitutional...
Read moreThe John Birch Society: Leadership Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Readers of the The New American magazine are well aware of the Deep State menace facing our Constitution, our culture, and our very lives. However,...
Read moreThe Fall of a Great American City
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania — It’s 10:30 a.m. on a Thursday morning and a homeless man is curled up against the decorative angled brick below...
Read moreA Vaccine Nightmare Story Everyone Needs to Hear
There is a silent tragedy of epic proportions going on in our country. It’s silent because the media refuses to connect the dots....
Read moreChina’s Xi Jinping Planning for War
The clouds of war continue to gather in the far east as Chinese communist dictator Xi Jinping continues to prepare to launch an...
Read moreAs Maui Burns, Biden Demands Another $24 Billion — for Ukraine!
I am not a big fan of Federal Government disaster relief. Too much of the time the money never gets to those who...
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