
Opinion: Discussion on a 28th Amendment Regarding Citizenship
An opinion piece explores the possibility of a 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to redefine citizenship, referencing recent oral arguments and Chief Justice John Roberts.
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An opinion piece explores the possibility of a 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to redefine citizenship, referencing recent oral arguments and Chief Justice John Roberts.

John Roberts Calls For Restraint After Years Of Judicial Overreach Authored by David Manney via PJMedia.com, Chief Justice John Roberts, the person in charge of the Supreme Court of the United States, recently stepped forward with a familiar appeal, urging Americans to dial back personal attacks on judges and to show respect for the judiciary. The message landed with a tone of concern, almost paternal, as if the country had suddenly lost its bearings and needed a reminder about ...
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US President Donald Trump has confirmed the dismissal of Attorney General Pam Bondi, reportedly due to his long-standing dissatisfaction with her handling of the Epstein files. Reports indicate she will be replaced by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, following private discussions about her replacement.

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