politics
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When Power Turns Predatory: The Pamela Bondi Ethics Scandal
Pamela Bondi didn’t walk into the Department of Justice to uphold the rule of law. She walked in with a wrecking ball. And the complaint filed on June fifth makes one thing brutally clear – she’s not just swinging it.… Continue reading
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Senator or Not, They’ll Muzzle You Anyway
You can stop pretending now. This isn’t about public safety. It’s not about protocol. And it sure as hell isn’t about respect for law and order. What happened today in Los Angeles was raw, unfiltered authoritarianism – broadcast live. Senator… Continue reading
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Jabbar Collins Was Innocent. The Prosecutor Knew It. The System Didn’t Care.
Jabbar Collins spent 16 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He was 21 years old when he was convicted of murdering a Brooklyn rabbi in 1995. The case was built on shaky ground from the start. No… Continue reading
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When Judges Follow Secret Rules, the Public Pays the Price.
The law is supposed to be public. Transparent. Knowable. That is what makes it law, not power. But in 2025, the New York Civil Liberties Union had to sue the state just to find out what instructions were being given… Continue reading


