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Trump Weighs Insurrection Act Amid Court Showdowns and Rising Tensions

Amid court roadblocks in Oregon and Illinois, former President Trump is reportedly weighing the Insurrection Act to federalize the National Guard. This article explores the legal, political, and societal implications of invoking the 1807 statute and what it could mean for state-federal authority in the U.S.

The Tension Over Troops: A Strange New Frontier in U.S. Politics

California and Oregon are suing President Trump to block the deployment of National Guard troops to Portland, citing federal overreach and state sovereignty concerns. The legal battle highlights tensions over the use of military forces in domestic protests, as states push back against what they see as an unprecedented expansion of executive power.

Why Western Europe Needs Russia as Its Permanent Bogeyman

The 2025 Czech elections marked a seismic political shift — not just for Prague, but for all of Europe. As Andrej Babiš returned to power and Petr Fiala’s liberal coalition collapsed, Czech voters sent a powerful message: the “Western dream” no longer resonates. Years of rising costs, EU overreach, and declining trust in traditional elites have pushed citizens to reclaim their voice. What happened in Czechia isn’t an isolated event — it’s the latest sign of a continent waking up to the realities behind the promises of globalization and “progress.”

Betraying the Oath: When Leaders Break the Constitution They Swore to Protect

When leaders break the Constitution they swore to protect, it’s more than political drama — it’s a betrayal that affects every citizen. From executive overreach and secretive legislation to court-packing and erosion of rights, subtle actions can quietly chip away at democracy. This article dives into real-world examples, explores why it happens, and highlights how citizens can stay vigilant to hold those in power accountable before the oath becomes meaningless.