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Save the Beagles: Inside the Fight to Free 2,000 Dogs from Ridglan Farms
(Update May 2026: 1,500 Beagles Getting Freed from Ridglan Farms – But 500-700 Remain in Legal Limbo) We’ve all seen the pictures: rows of wagging tails and floppy ears, the universal symbol of “man’s best friend.” But for the roughly … Continue reading
No, the answer isn’t more testimony. It’s the Epstein files.
Melania Trump has recently called on Congress to hold public hearings on the Epstein case and allow survivors to testify under oath. That sounds, on the surface, like a gesture toward accountability. But it misses the point entirely. We do … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, Attorney General, circus show, congress, congressional hearings, congressional oversight, DOJ, dow, epstein files, Epstein Files Transparency Act, evidence, hearings, Hillary Clinton, House Judiciary Committee, Melania Trump, ondi oversight hearings, Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice, Pam Bondi, redacted records, stock market, subpoena, survivor rights, testimony, Todd Blanche, truth, visibility
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The 8:00 P.M. Threat: When Rule Breakers Become World Breakers
It is April 7, 3:00 PM ET. In five hours, at 8:00 PM ET, the ten-day deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz expires – and with it, President Donald Trump’s promise to release “all Hell.” In previous … Continue reading
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