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Mon, Mar 2, 2026

The Federalist

The Real Rate Of Transgender Violence Is Much Worse Than The Media Wants To Admit

The Real Rate Of Transgender Violence Is Much Worse Than The Media Wants To Admit

If we want serious solutions to mass public violence, we must first confront the facts honestly and debate them openly.

We’re repeatedly told that transgender-identifying individuals are not prone to commit gun violence. Major outlets — including the The New York Times, AP, CNN, and The Washington Post — publish articles arguing that transgender attacks are extremely rare and run headlines calling out conservative bias: “The right exploits Nashville shooting to escalate anti-trans rhetoric” and “Conservatives use Minneapolis shooting in anti-transgender campaigns.”

Redistricting Debacle Proves GOP Is Too Squishy For An Article V Convention

Redistricting Debacle Proves GOP Is Too Squishy For An Article V Convention

Given current political divisions, an Article V convention of states would do more harm than good at solving the nation’s problems.

“Anything you can do, I can do better,” the famous duet from the musical “Annie Get Your Gun,” comes to mind as Republicans in blue states watch their red congressional districts disappear because Democrats turned the tables on President Donald Trump’s plan to push mid-decade redistricting to make it easier for the GOP to hold the House majority. Once Republican states decided to employ this strategy, Democrats would have been derelict not to do the same.

7 Ways Republicans Can Capitalize On SOTU Momentum If They Want A Shot At Midterm Victory

7 Ways Republicans Can Capitalize On SOTU Momentum If They Want A Shot At Midterm Victory
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The president and his executive power alone can’t secure Republicans re-election come November. The GOP will have to act fast.

President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of Union was one for the history books, but not simply because it was the longest annual speech a joint Congress has heard in decades. It could turn out to be one of the most identifiable forms of momentum Republicans can harness to perform well at the polls come November.

The Atlantic Says Dressing Sharply Makes You A Nazi, Just Like The Nazis Wanted You To Think

The Atlantic Says Dressing Sharply Makes You A Nazi, Just Like The Nazis Wanted You To Think

By associating symbols of Western civilization with Nazism, leftists like Tom Nichols are carrying on the work of actual Nazi propaganda.

In the approximately millionth article by a left-wing hack comparing Trump and his followers to Nazis, Tom Nichols, whom Wikipedia laughably describes as an “academic,” resorted to the last refuge of the limp-wristed scoundrel — fashion criticism.

Amid Anti-ICE Activism, Indiana Needs To Boost State-Level Immigration Enforcement

Amid Anti-ICE Activism, Indiana Needs To Boost State-Level Immigration Enforcement

States should support federal immigration authorities as they protect Americans and defend U.S. sovereignty.

As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) goes about its lawful and necessary role of deporting illegal aliens, left-leaning leaders are doing everything they can to frustrate and thwart the enforcement of federal law. That is a serious problem.

U.S. Defeats Authoritarian Communists On The Ice, Again

U.S. Defeats Authoritarian Communists On The Ice, Again
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No other country in the world fights as fiercely for freedom as the United States.

The United States didn’t just win a hockey game this weekend; it had another miracle on ice. Forty-six years ago, exactly, the U.S. men’s hockey team beat the Soviet Union and went on to win the Olympic gold medal. This victory symbolized American resolve amid a prolonged Cold War and a decades-long ideological battle against communism. Nine years later, the Berlin Wall fell, and soon afterward, the Soviet Union collapsed.

Report: State Medicaid Payments Explode As Fraud Scandals Grow

Report: State Medicaid Payments Explode As Fraud Scandals Grow
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Open the Books’ investigation found Pennsylvania saw Medicaid payments soar from $5.6 million to $583 million over seven years.

In June, a Pennsylvania woman appeared in federal court in connection with a $1 million-plus home care fraud scheme. Hemal Patel was charged with wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, and conspiracy to violate the federal anti-kickback statute. The 59-year-old Bucks County resident, according to the U.S Attorney’s Office for Pennsylvania’s Eastern District, pocketed payments for referring patients to home care agencies. Patel and others schemed to fraudulently bill Medicaid for ghost home care services. 

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