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Republicans in Congress betray their sacred oath every day. It's up to us to make them pay

There are many good reasons our government is based on three “separate but equal branches.” The men who wrote our Constitution 250 years ago had just fought a bloody war against an incredibly powerful monarch whose empire was based on extracting wealth in all its forms from merciless colonial exploitation of weaker nations.

Few expected the victory of those brave men and women that gave birth to a new nation. A nation of people free from the dictates of a monarch — and designed to preserve that freedom through carefully crafted “checks and balances” that would assure no one branch of government could trample the people or their Constitution underfoot.

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'He didn't say it!' Morning Mika rushes to deflect as furious husband almost drops F-bomb

MS NOW host Joe Scarborough had to stop himself from dropping an expletive live on the air Friday as he trashed House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for rushing to Donald Trump’s defense.

The GOP leader was asked about the president’s implied threat that Democratic lawmakers should be executed for encouraging sedition when they urged military members to refuse to follow illegal orders.

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Trump's new letter shows plan to return US to 'darkest past': analyst

President Donald Trump's new letter to naturalised U.S. citizens hints at his disturbing agenda for America, according to Salon's Chauncey DeVega.

Trump's letter, released on Sept. 17, tells migrants they are taking an oath to "forge a sacred bond with our Nation, her traditions, her history, her culture and her values."

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'I say it to your face': Dem stares down Kristi Noem and demands she quits

U.S. Rep. Delia Ramirez has led calls for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign for weeks, condemning her prominent role in overseeing the Trump administration's virulently anti-immigrant agenda—but on Wednesday she took a rare in-person opportunity to once again call on the far-right Republican to step down.

"For weeks and weeks we've been waiting for Secretary Noem to come before our committee," said Ramirez (D-Ill.) in a video she posted online ahead of the House Homeland Security Committee hearing. "I'm not going to sit there and just let her lie under oath about all the horrifying things that she's doing... I say enough is enough, and in just a few minutes, I'm going to say that to her face, because it's about damn time that person, that secretary, resigns."

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Convicted Jan. 6 conspirator Stewart Rhodes announces return of Oath Keepers

Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers, a far-right militia, announced in November 2025 that he will relaunch the group after it disbanded following his prison sentence in 2023.

Rhodes was sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy and other crimes committed during the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Trump's stunning 'new reality' laid bare by ex-GOP strategist: 'Cross us and die'

Rick Wilson, former Republican strategist and co-founder of the anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project, described President Donald Trump's stunning "new reality" in an essay Monday/

On his Substack, Wilson identified what he thinks is next for the "Trump regime" and how the United States has entered a "moment of national crisis unknown since the Civil War" following the ICE killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis last week.

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This Trumpist threat proved itself a danger — now it's forming again

By Alexander Lowie, Postdoctoral associate in Classical and Civic Education, University of Florida

Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers, a far-right militia, announced in November 2025 that he will relaunch the group after it disbanded following his prison sentence in 2023.

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Trump just proved he's a ghoul — or a moron

On Thursday, Trump addressed the 2026 National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., a tradition President Dwight Eisenhower began in 1953 to solemnify the confluence of faith, gratitude, and public service. At Eisenhower’s ceremony, after he swore the oath of office, he delivered an unscripted and spontaneous prayer of humility, calling on God to “make full and complete our dedication to the service of the people.”

Seventy-odd years later, at this year’s breakfast, Trump met Eisenhower’s prayer of humility and raised him one.

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