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Trump’s Climate Lies at the UN: Misinformation on a Global Stage

by Daniel BrouseSeptember 23, 2025 During his speech at the UN General Assembly on September 23, 2025, Donald Trump once again spread false and misleading claims about climate change, echoing statements he made while in office and on the campaign trail. His rhetoric not only undermines science but also threatens global efforts to combat climate […]

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Resistance 101

by C. Moore September 23, 2025 I’ve been getting a flood of questions about how to resist the Trump Regime: “What can I do?” in the midst of growing feelings of helplessness and hopelessness. My answer: focus on your strengths. Build a strong individual plan. Be resourceful. And sharpen your wits — because wit is […]

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Words as Swords: Fighting Tyranny with Satire

by MootMuteSeptember 21, 2025 Moot Mute (Best Of).mp3Moot Mute (Best Of).mp4Moot Mute.mp3 Moot Mute.mp4 The new release of the day, “Mootmute,” was born from the flood of questions I keep hearing: “What can I do?” in the middle of this growing sense of helplessness and hopelessness. My answer? Focus on your strengths. Build a strong […]

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Trump v. The First Amendment: A Mismatch for the Ages

by C. MooreSeptember 20, 2025 Trump’s $15 Billion Tantrum: When a Lawsuit Becomes Performance Art President Donald J. Trump’s $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times has been tossed like yesterday’s fast-food wrapper, for now. Calling the president’s 85-page magnum opus of grievance “decidedly improper and impermissible,” U.S. District Judge Steven D. Merryday effectively […]

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PSA: Killing Humor Isn’t Funny

by C. MooreSeptember 20, 2025 The Death of the First Amendment: Trump’s War on Free Speech As an investigative journalist with decades of experience defending the First Amendment, I’ve endured more than my share of danger. My life has been threatened, my family targeted. I’ve been assaulted by both criminals and police, fined, arrested, jailed, […]

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The Death of the First Amendment: Trump’s War on Free Speech

As an investigative journalist with decades of experience defending the First Amendment, I’ve faced more than my share of danger. My life has been threatened, my family targeted, I’ve been assaulted by both criminals and police. I’ve been fined, arrested, jailed, and dragged through years of court battles. But I have never seen anything as […]

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Mortgage Fraud Allegations Against Treasury Secretary Deepen Concerns Over Trump’s Economic Credibility

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent previously signed agreements to claim two different properties as his “principal residence” at the same time, according to Bloomberg News. Such an arrangement is strikingly similar to what President Donald Trump himself has labeled “mortgage fraud” — a charge he has recently weaponized in his unprecedented attempt to oust Federal […]

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Energy Secretary Disbands Controversial Climate Working Group After Scientific Rebuke

by Daniel Brouse September 16, 2025 Energy Secretary Chris Wright has officially disbanded the Department of Energy’s controversial Climate Working Group (CWG), a body that came under fire for producing a climate report riddled with inaccuracies and scientific distortions. The move, first reported by CNN and later confirmed by NPR, follows months of scrutiny over […]

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America First, America Hurt: How Trump’s Trade War and Immigration Crackdowns Are Backfiring

The Trump tariff-driven global trade war and anti-immigration agenda are already proving to be an economic disaster for the United States. What was promised as a strategy to “rebuild American strength” is instead triggering a slowdown marked by weakening growth, collapsing job markets, rising inflation, declining wage gains, and a dollar under pressure. To make […]

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Subjectivism 101: Why Charlie Kirk’s “Opinions” Aren’t Opinions

by Daniel Brouse September 15, 2025 Subjectivism is the philosophical stance that reality, knowledge, or morality is dependent on the individual subject’s perception, consciousness, or experience, rather than on an objective, independent external reality. In essence, “truth” is seen as subjective and varies from person to person or culture to culture. There are different forms, […]

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