Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how Melinda Vincent, who wrote a bad check, is fighting a law that stops her from owning a gun forever. Big gun rights groups support her, saying non-violent people should keep their gun rights. They argue that the government can’t just make new rules. The Supreme Court will decide if the law should change. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this Stew Peters Network blog post, we explore some intriguing topics. We discuss a controversial figure linked to Trump’s inauguration and get financial advice from Carlos Cortez on managing investments wisely. We also touch on a possible feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, the rise of AI, and global tensions. Plus, Stu shares his unique perspective. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gerald Celente and Judge Andrew Napolitano are worried about using American troops in U.S. cities without state approval. They say it’s against the Constitution unless there’s an invasion or rebellion. They criticize President Trump for ignoring this rule and express concern about Governor Newsom’s actions, suggesting they might be more about politics than public good. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Join Chris Farrell on Judicial Watch as he chats with Senator Gustavo Lehti about Paraguay’s fascinating history and culture. Discover how Paraguay bounced back from a tough war, its unique blend of Spanish and native traditions, and its strong ties with countries like Israel and Taiwan. Learn about the challenges and opportunities facing Paraguay today, and why it’s worth a visit! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about President Autopenn’s pardons that are raising eyebrows, especially those for his close allies. Concerns swirl around the use of auto pens for signing, questioning their validity without a clear paper trail. There’s a call for investigations into potential crimes by pardon recipients and frustration over past accountability. Transparency and fair investigations are crucial to uphold justice and trust. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Judicial Watch speaker is worried about changes at West Point, where “duty, honor, and country” was removed from the mission statement. They believe this weakens military values. Judicial Watch, their organization, sued for more details. They also criticize the inclusion of DEI practices, which some say harm the military. The debate continues, with strong opinions on both sides. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how he is upset with the Supreme Court for making decisions that he thinks help illegal immigrants who break the law. He believes the court is doing too much and getting in the President’s way. He also talks about a budget plan for more deportations and lawsuits to make sure only on-time ballots are counted. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Stew Peters Network is upset about being banned from a veterans’ event for his controversial views. He feels his freedom of speech is being attacked and urges others to stand up against censorship. Despite the opposition, he remains determined to share his message and encourages people to support uncensored journalism and American-made products. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how CNN host Jake Tapper has written a book about President Joe Biden’s mental health, claiming it’s being hidden by Democrats. Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch agrees, criticizing everyone for ignoring the issue. He believes Biden’s decisions might be affected and wants more openness by releasing Biden’s White House records to ensure transparency and accountability. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gerald Celente and a judge talk about free speech in America, especially in schools. They worry that the government and universities want to control what people say, mainly if they get federal money. They also discuss how schools might hold back diplomas from students with strong opinions and how U.S. actions affect Palestinians. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









