Republicans Celebrate Centennial of Women's Suffrage
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. Earlier today, President Trump held a press conference with members of the bipartisan Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission. During the press conference, President Trump surprised everyone by announcing he would be pardoning women's rights icon, Susan B. Anthony.
Read moreTrump Admin Reiterates Dedication to Law and Order
President Trump, Vice President Pence, and Attorney General William Barr spent the week in part reiterating the Trump Administration's commitment to law and order in the face of recent unrest in American cities which ignited in response to the tragic death of George Floyd. Sadly, Democratic lawmakers continue to attack the Administration's efforts.
Read moreReligious Liberty Cases Show Importance of Trump Judicial Nominees
One of the hallmarks of the Trump Administration has been placing judges on the federal bench. As of June, President Trump had his 200th federal judicial nominee confirmed by the Senate. Notably President Trump has appointed two justices to the U.S. Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. One of the most lasting effects of these appointments has been the strengthening of religious liberty which has been under attack over the past several decades. In this past year’s term alone, the Court handed down 3 major victories for religious liberty in Espinoza v. Montana Dept. of Revenue, Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru, and Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter and Paul Home v. Pennsylvania.
Read morePOTUS: Universal VBM Would Lead to Tremendous Fraud
While only Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, and Utah currently conduct all of their elections by mail, Democrats have ramped up their efforts recently to push for universal vote-by-mail for November’s Presidential Election. However, a nationwide universal vote-by-mail system would be extremely detrimental to the integrity of our elections. The presence of “out-of-date voter rolls, undue influence over voters, foreign interference through counterfeit ballots, [and] ballot harvesting through unscrupulous parties” would weaken an already susceptible form of voting.
Read morePresident Trump Protects Religious Liberty on Religious Freedom Day
President Trump proclaimed today "Religious Freedom Day" and took three actions to protect religious liberty.
In his proclamation of Religious Freedom Day, he recognized the importance of America's "first freedom" and described what his administration has done to protect that important First Amendment right:
Read moreSupreme Court Grants Cert in Trump Financial Records Case
Today, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in the cases of Trump v. Mazars, Trump v. Deutsche Bank, and Trump v. Vance, President Trump's challenges to House Democrats' and New York's subpoenas for his personal financial records:
Read moreContrast in Court Decisions Related to President Trump This Week
Two court decisions this week concerning President Trump provide an interesting contrast. The Supreme Court stayed a D.C. Circuit decision that would have required President Trump to provide his tax returns to House Democrats:
Read morePresident Trump Celebrates 158th Confirmed Judge
Yesterday, President Trump celebrated the 158th judge nominated by him confirmed by the Senate. Here are some statistics:
Read moreLee Goodman - Facebook Should Not Be "Arbiter" of Facts in Ads
2019 Republican Lawyer of the Year, former FEC Chair, and RNLA Board of Governors member Lee Goodman appeared on CNBC earlier this week to discuss the unsuccessful effort by the Biden campaign to have Facebook remove a Trump campaign ad it claimed was inaccurate. Mr. Goodman summarized the law applicable to campaign ads:
Read moreWhite House Counsel: The President will Fight an "Impeachment" Without Due Process as a Means to Overturn an Election
Yesterday, White House Counsel Pat Cipollone responded to the Democrats' efforts to subpoena information from the White House and Executive Branch officials, categorically rejecting their "constitutionally illegitimate proceedings." He notes that the Democrats are not allowing basic due process protections that the Supreme Court has declared must apply to congressional investigations:
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