Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty ImagesCommentary Geraldo Rivera Mocked for His Ludicrous 'Trump 2028' Conspiracy Theory Geraldo Rivera claimed President-elect Donald Trump would mount a bid to amend the Constitution and run for a third term in the Oval Office. By Ben Zeisloft December 18, 2024
Brendan Smialowski - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Sore Losers: Senate Democrats Move to Change Presidential Election Rules Via Constitutional Amendment Senate Democrats clearly do not recognize the irony in their calls to abolish the Electoral College, which voters must never allow. By Michael Schwarz December 17, 2024
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images; Allison Robbert - pool / Getty Images Congress Passes Bill That Will Give Trump Additional Judicial Appointments - Biden Threatens Veto President Joe Biden threatened Tuesday to veto a bill - which passed with bipartisan support - to increase the number of federal judges. By Randy DeSoto December 12, 2024
City of Concord, New Hampshire / Facebook screen shotCommentary Holiday Display Outside State Capitol Included a Satanic Statue - It Didn't Last Long Public servants mistakenly assume that the Constitution requires equal protection for religion and satanism, but brave vandals know better. By Michael Schwarz December 12, 2024
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images; Joe Buglewicz / Getty ImagesCommentary Megyn Kelly Goes Off on Caitlin Clark for Her 'Sad' 'White Privilege' Pandering Kelly denounced Clark for genuflecting to woke racists, though Clark's comments -- encouragingly -- seemed out of place in late 2024. By Michael Schwarz December 11, 2024
@SweetPeaBell326 / X screen shot Turley Shows How Those Who Receive Preemptive Pardons from Biden Could Still Face Prosecution Jonathan Turley explained why those who outgoing President Joe Biden may issue preemptive pardons to could still face criminal prosecution. By Randy DeSoto December 9, 2024
@TrumpWarRoom / X screen shotsCommentary NBC Anchor Caught Deceptively Altering the 14th Amendment in Trump Interview NBC host Kristen Welker left out a key portion of the 14th Amendment when she challenged Donald Trump on his birthright citizenship plans. By Randy DeSoto December 9, 2024
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images); Angela Weiss - AFP / Getty ImagesPremium Fact Check: Can Trump Pardon Daniel Penny After He's Inaugurated? Some are urging Donald Trump to pardon Marine Corps veteran Daniel Penny after he takes office next month, but can he legally do that? By Randy DeSoto December 6, 2024
oersin / Getty ImagesCommentary Watch: Town Council Kicks Man Out of Meeting After He Waves American Flag The council president said "any props will be considered not conducive to good order and as the president, I am making that call." By C. Douglas Golden December 3, 2024
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump Floats Idea of His New Term Starting Immediately, Tells House Speaker 'Maybe You Should Pass a Bill' Whether or not Johnson enshrines it in legislation, Trump's victory brought divine light and thus marked the beginning of his second term. By Michael Schwarz November 15, 2024