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“Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”
- Luke 2:14
Amid Israeli Jubilation, Trump Visits the Middle East
With news that the first 20 living hostages had been released, President Donald Trump made a trip to Israel to congratulate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his support for the ceasefire deal with Hamas and address the Israeli Knesset. Trump offered words of hope and affirmation and closed with the pledge, “I love Israel. I […]
Senate Braces for Another Vote to End the Federal Shutdown
The federal government shutdown has, at this point, become a battle of wills. Democrats have perhaps realized that they have painted themselves into a corner, but appear to believe that agreeing to end the hiatus without getting Republicans to give in to their demands will be seen as a defeat. Meanwhile, President Trump has figured […]
NJ and VA Governor Races Show Signs of Life
Gubernatorial races taking place in an off-year usually only draw attention when an upset is expected. But in both New Jersey and Virginia, recent scandals and political missteps have – if not made the contests competitive – at least raised the long-shot prospects of a November surprise. A New Jersey Shift Looking to replace NJ […]
No Escaping 2026 Midterms
One party in particular seems to have an uphill ideological battle. For more episodes, click here.
Food for the Soul
Something to ponder over your morning coffee.
Daily Political Memes
Another Day ... Another Meme.
Trump’s First Budget Deficit Mirrors Biden’s Last Shortfall
By Andrew Moran
President Donald Trump was handed his first budget deficit of his second administration. While the Treasury Department did not release fiscal numbers due to the government shutdown, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) published the September budget review. The report determined that the federal government registered back-to-back $1.8 trillion shortfalls for fiscal year 2025. The Good […]
History and Hope: We Awaken to a New Dawn in the Middle East
By Tim Donner
The situation was all but hopeless, most observers believed. Wars, hot and cold, had defined the Middle East for decades – or centuries, depending on one’s perspective, dating all the way back to the days of the Old Testament. Every concentrated effort by American presidents, the United Nations, and globetrotting diplomats had fallen well short […]
Step Aside, Indigenous People’s Day, Columbus Day Is Back!
By James Fite
Happy Columbus Day! And we can say that universally now in the US, regardless of state, because President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order once again officially recognizing the holiday. But does that make it right? Was it the European colonizers or the indigenous people who oppressed the other? Which people left a trail […]
What Lies Ahead for AOC?
Is the lower chamber too limiting for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s political ambition? For more episodes, click here.
Happy Birthday to the US Navy
The US Navy is having a birthday – a significant birthday, at that. Two-hundred and fifty years ago, the Continental Congress on October 13, 1775, passed a resolution that established the United States Navy by funding “a swift sailing vessel, to carry ten carriage guns, and a proportionable number of swivels, with eighty men, [to] […]
US Supreme Court Weighs Conversion Therapy Free Speech Challenge
By John Klar
The US Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a case challenging a Colorado law prohibiting conversion therapy, which involves counseling gay or transgender counselees who question their gender identity or sexual orientation. The law prohibits therapists from discussing gender dysphoria and sexual orientation with minors unless they are “affirming” transgender identities or gay behaviors. […]
The Drug Boat Dilemma
Legal justification or wayward enforcement? For more episodes, click here.
Are Boys-Only Military Schools an Endangered Species?
The once boisterous campus of Valley Forge Military Academy (VFMA) will fall silent after this academic year in May 2026. The Wayne, Pennsylvania, all-boys military school sits on historic ground where the encampment of General George Washington and the Continental Army spent the bitter winter of 1777-78 during the Revolutionary War. Whereas Washington and his […]
TPUSA Steps Up to Save the Nation From Bad Bunny
The National Football League has a knack for aggravating its fan base by using the gridiron to send socio-political messages during a live sporting event. Americans can’t simply enjoy a few hours away from politics and focus on the game itself. They must be bombarded with lessons in social justice. The recent announcement that Puerto […]
Portland Awaits a Ruling on Trump’s Troop Deployment With Mixed Feelings
As Portland awaits a ruling on President Donald Trump’s authority over the National Guard, the court is showing signs it may back Trump. At present, there is a district court order blocking the president from deploying troops in the city, but now the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has the case, and […]
What’s on the New Legislative Agenda? – LN Radio
On this week’s edition of Liberty Nation Radio, we delve deep into what President Trump might be planning and discover the world of hurt approaching the Antifa radicals.
From the Back Forty: Heartlanders React to the Left Praising Trump
Friends and foes dominated another week of chatter in America’s heartland. Tongues wagged and toasts were made to the peace agreement brokered by President Donald Trump between Hamas and Israel. Although most rural folks think it won’t last, they were touched to see on the news people on both sides of the Gaza Strip rejoicing […]
Liberty Nation News – Headlines – Breaking
Trump Directs Hegseth to Use ‘Available Funds’ to Pay Troops President Donald Trump directed War Secretary Pete Hegseth to use all of the Pentagon’s “available funds” to pay military workers during the US government shutdown, now in its 12th day. Republican lawmakers have attempted to blame their opponents for the potential pay lapse, with House […]