Commissioner Lee Goodman Defended 1st Amendment and Rule of Law at FEC

Republican Federal Election Commission Commissioner Lee Goodmanannounced today that he will resign from the FEC on February 16 to join the political law practice at Wiley Rein.  In his four years of service at the FEC, Commissioner Goodman has been a stalwart defender of the First Amendment, due process, and the rule of law, often speaking out strongly against the efforts of his Democratic colleagues to regulate political speech on the Internet and change the rules governing political activity after the fact and without following proper regulatory procedures.

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On President Reagan's Birthday - His Views on the Judiciary

Today would have been President Ronald Reagan's 107th birthday.  To honor his legacy and the immense impact he had on our nation's courts through his judicial nominees, here are some of his views on the judiciary, the rule of law, and the Constitution.

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Trump DOJ Righting Wrongs of Viewpoint Discrimination by Obama's IRS

The Trump Department of Justice under Attorney General Jeff Sessions continues to restore the rule of law and undo years of politicization of DOJ, and the entire Executive Branch, that occurred under President Obama.  For example, consider last week's settlement with Z Street, one of the many organizations in which the IRS engaged in viewpoint discrimination when evaluating its application for recognition of tax exempt status.  Z Street's challenge to the IRS' discrimination was the first "IRS scandal" case filed, back in August 2010.  

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House Intel Memo with Concerning Omissions to FISA Court Released

Earlier today, President Trump declassified a House Intelligence Committee memorandum regarding "Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Abuses at the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation" that has been the subject of the recently trending social media hashtag #ReleasetheMemo.  Key parts of the memo include:

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Be Careful What You Tweet - FEC Democrats Would Like Tweets to Be Contributions

In their latest efforts to quietly change the campaign finance rules for internet communications ex post, the Democrats on the Federal Election Commission voted last month to dismiss a complaint against a non-profit organization, Illinois Family Action, for tweeting a YouTube video from a congressional candidate.  They voted to dismiss the complaint not because communicating for free on the internet has been exempt from federal campaign finance law since 2006 but because the amount spent on the tweet (in staff time, electricity, etc.) was de minimis.  It certainly was de minimis, as a tweet takes less than a minute to draft and send, but the fact that the Democrats would vote for, and the General Counsel's office would draft, a statement of facts and law that changed the rules applying to the tweet after the fact is deeply disturbing.

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Democrats #Resist America During State of the Union

Last night, President Trump delivered his first State of the Union address.  It was a strong speech, focusing on his Administration's accomplishments in the first year and his policy goals to continue making American great again.  As many commentators have noticed, in contrast to President Obama's State of the Union speeches, President Trump focused on "we" instead of "I" and on the greatness of America and the American people.

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David Stras Confirmed to 8th Circuit with Votes of 7 Democrats

This afternoon, the Senate confirmed Minnesota Supreme Court Justice David Stras to serve on the Eighth Circuit.  David Stras had been the target of a politically motivated refusal to return a blue slip by former Senator Al Franken of Minnesota, who complained that he was too conservative.  Franken's fellow Democratic Senator from Minnesota, Amy Klobuchar, returned her blue slip.   Despite Sen. Franken's protest,Chairman Chuck Grassley went ahead with a hearing for David Stras, noting that he will not allow senators to use the blue slip as a veto for circuit court nominees.   

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The Present-Day Red Scare Continues; At Risk, Our 1st Amendment

David Harsanyi of the National Review posted a story noting all the hysteria by the left regarding the latest phase of the "Russia Probe" into the 2016 Election. His story, "The Russia ‘Fake News’ Scare Is All about Chilling Speech," highlights the troubling implications made by the left, if followed through to fruition. 

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RNLA Elects New Officers and Board of Governors Members


AG Sessions Restoring the Rule of Law at DOJ