"Here's how Trump's Faith Office and task force against 'anti-Christian bias' may work."
NPR’s "All Things Considered’’ spoke to Robert Tuttle about the relationship between Christianity and its perceived mistreatment by the government.
"Here's how Trump's Faith Office and task force against 'anti-Christian bias' may work."
NPR’s "All Things Considered’’ spoke to Robert Tuttle about the relationship between Christianity and its perceived mistreatment by the government.
"Why Prosecutors Accused Their Bosses of Offering Adams a Quid Pro Quo"
The New York Times quoted Jessica Tillipman on the “value of bribery” in NYC Mayor Adams case, but it likely won’t be brought up by the DOJ.
"Trump admin tees up legal fight over FERC leadership"
Politico’s EnergyWire quoted Emily Hammond on the Department of Justice’s statement that it will no longer defend protections for heads of multimember independent agencies.
"NPR digs into the data behind DOGE's cost cutting efforts"
NPR’s "All Things Considered’’ spoke to Jessica Tillipman on the latitude federal agencies have with handling contracts is much more expansive than a typical business.
"Turley says Trump admin 'on a mission,' wants legal challenges decided early in term"
FOX News spoke to Jonathan Turley.
"Trump, Musk claim government 'fraud' without showing proof. How common is federal fraud, abuse?"
PolitiFact quoted Jessica Tillipman that (to her knowledge) there is no fraud in identified spending by the current presidential administration, it’s a different spending priority.
PBS’ "History with David Rubenstein"
PBS’ "History with David Rubenstein" spoke to Jeffrey Rosen about what the pursuit of happiness meant to the nation’s founders.
"Trump and Musk Hunt for Corruption, Very Selectively"
The New York Times quoted Jessica Tillipman on the misrepresentation of corruption and fraud by the current president’s administration.
"The American judiciary versus the Trump administration"
WAMU-FM’s “1A" spoke to Jeffrey Rosen on the current administration’s 45 legal challenges in the courts.
"Is the U.S. headed towards a Constitutional crisis?"
USA Today spoke to Aram Gavoor about the current president’s pushback against the judiciary could change the how executive power functions.