News of the Week for September 21st, 2025
- Abortion
- Gun Rights
- Hide the Decline
- Socialized Medicine
- War & Terror
- National News
- Economy & Taxes
- International News
- Opinion
Abortion
Court Cases & Legislation
Judge orders revisions to ballot language for Missouri abortion ban proposal
The Republican plan to ban most abortions in Missouri can go before voters next year but the ballot title must plainly say its intent, a Cole County judge ruled Friday.
Texas lawmakers approve letting private citizens sue abortion pill providers
Texas lawmakers on Wednesday approved letting private citizens sue abortion pill manufacturers, doctors and anyone who mails the medication, setting the state up to be the first to try to crack down on the most common abortion method.
Gun Rights
Florida AG Says Open Carry Now Legal Statewide
After a Florida appellate court ruled last week that the state’s ban on open carry violates the Second Amendment, I wrote that the state’s attorney general had a tough choice to make; continue to defend a law he disagrees with the intent of getting a similar ruling from the state’s Supreme Court or let the appeals court decision rest, even if the decision wouldn’t apply outside the First District Court of Appeals.
Anti-Gunners Cheer as California Glock Ban Heads to Newsom’s Desk
It’s only been a couple of months since California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared he’s not anti-gun during an interview with podcaster Shawn Ryan, and I suspect we’re about to learn just how hollow his professed support for the Second Amendment really is.
A Big Win in Hawaii Over Ridiculous Gun Control Law
A Hawaii man denied a “permit to acquire” a firearm in the County of Hawaii has successfully challenged that denial, dealing a blow to the state’s restrictive gun control regime.
Hide the Decline
Environment &“Green Energy”
HHS Tries to Stifle Corporate Speech
RFK Jr. and Marty Makary want to regulate pharma ads so they are ‘no longer feasible.’
Socialized Medicine
Government in Healthcare
The HHS Officials Being Paid Six Figures to Do Nothing
The Trump administration hasn’t fired them but won’t let them do their jobs.
CDC has been ‘censored’ and ‘politicized’ under RFK Jr., former officials plan to say
In a Wednesday hearing, former leaders will tell senators that Kennedy has compromised the CDC’s core mission
Wielding ALS Suffering to Expand Assisted Suicide into Euthanasia
ALS is a catastrophic terminal disease that, within a few years of diagnosis (the physicist Stephen Hawking was an exception), eventually causes total paralysis. It is also a tragic condition that euthanasia/assisted suicide activists zealously wield to justify killing as an acceptable answer to suffering.
Fired CDC Director Says RFK Jr. Pressured Her to Blindly Approve Vaccine Changes
Susan Monarez told a Senate committee that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. demanded she dismiss career officials without cause—and accept vaccine recommendations regardless of whether science backed them up.
RFK Jr.-Backed Panel Advises Against MMRV Combo Vaccine for Young Children
New members of key committee tweak routine childhood vaccine guidance as some states and insurers go their own way
Will We Care For or Kill Dementia Patients?
I understand that people are terrified of dementia. Believe me, I get it. My mother died of Alzheimer’s. But I can’t wrap my head around the fact that advocacy for killing/suicide as the answer to the difficulties caused by the condition is becoming ubiquitous.
War & Terror
Tensions flare as Chinese and Philippine ships collide near disputed shoal in South China Sea
China’s coast guard accused a Philippine ship of deliberately ramming one of its vessels on Tuesday near Scarborough Shoal, a disputed territory that both countries claim in the South China Sea. The Philippines denied it, saying China’s forces used powerful water cannons that damaged its ship and injured a crew member.
Taiwan issues handbook to prepare citizens for Chinese invasion
Booklet gives instructions on war-time scenarios amid ‘threat of aggression from China’
Bus-Sized Uncrewed Airship Being Tested By NATO As Maritime Surveillance Platform
The trials comes amid a growing need for systems that can provide a persistent capability to monitor oceans and other bodies of water.
Venezuela warns Guyana and Trinidad against hosting American troops
Venezuela’s relations with close neighbors Guyana and Trinidad tanked further over the weekend, with stark warnings from the defense ministry of serious consequences if authorities allow the US to use their territories as a base to attack the South American nation.
Trump nixed $400 million in Taiwan military aid, pushing future arms sales
President Donald Trump declined to approve a package of weapons to Taiwan this summer, as he tries to negotiate a trade deal and potential summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Venezuela To Face ‘Incalculable’ Price If Doesn’t Take Back Migrants: Trump
US President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened Venezuela with “incalculable” consequences if it refuses to take back migrants it has “forced into the United States,” as tensions soar with Caracas.
Tensions Rise in Europe After Russian Warplanes Violate Estonian Airspace
Poland and Estonia invoke NATO’s Article 4, seek consultations on a response by the U.S.-led defense alliance.
National
Lankford: ‘Just believing differently than some other American is not illegal’
“I’m a conservative Republican. I have Democratic friends that think very differently, vote very differently, but they’re still my friend on it. So, just having that ideology, just believing differently than some other American is not illegal, that’s America,” Lankford told CNN’s Dana Bash on “State of the Union.”
A person is killed and an ICE agent injured at an immigration arrest near Chicago
A spokesperson for Immigration and Customs Enforcement said officers were conducting a vehicle stop as part of a “targeted law enforcement activity” on Friday morning.
Here are the details of Trump’s $1.2-billion call to remake UCLA in a conservative image
A Times review of the Trump administration’s settlement proposal to UCLA lays out sweeping demands on numerous aspects of campus life. The government has fined UCLA nearly $1.2 billion to settle allegations of civil rights violations. Hiring, admissions and the definitions of gender are among the areas the Department of Justice seeks to change.
Patel says he doesn’t regret prematurely announcing suspect in Kirk killing was in custody
“Could I have worded it a little better in the heat of the moment? Sure,” he said.
Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar dies at 79
Two-term Republican governor being remembered as bipartisan leader
The Case Against Lisa Cook Gets More Complicated
The potential criminal case against Federal Reserve Board of Governors member Lisa Cook gets more complicated; a familiar face in “Kollyfohneeya” reemerges to oppose Gavin Newsom’s partisan redistricting scheme; and Joe Biden runs up big debts, separate from the nation’s finances.
Amy Coney Barrett Warns on Charlie Kirk Killing: ‘Political Discourse Has Soured Beyond Control’
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined Hugh Hewitt on Monday to discuss her new book, but also offered her thoughts on the murder of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk and warned about where society may be headed.
New York judge tosses terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, lets murder count stand
A judge on Tuesday dismissed terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione in New York state’s case over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, but he kept the state’s second-degree murder charges against him.
Charlie Kirk Assassination Sparks Social Media Crackdown
How buying a T-shirt led to government monitoring
Trump’s threat to target ‘radical left’ after Kirk killing raises fears he’s trying to silence foes
President Donald Trump is escalating threats to crack down on what he describes as the “radical left” following Charlie Kirk’s assassination, stirring fears that his administration is trying to harness outrage over the killing to suppress political opposition.
Short Circuit: An Inexhaustive Weekly Compendium of Rulings from the Federal Courts of Appeal
Big game hunts, Victorian London, and those trendy Trader Joe’s bags.
Washington Court of Appeals Concurrence’s >2500-Word Sharp Criticism of President Trump
From the concurrence in Judge George Fearing’s concurrence in today’s Wilkinson v. Wash. Med. Comm’n. Judge Fearing wrote the majority opinion, which upheld discipline imposed on a doctor for his COVID-related treatment, but rejected such discipline for the doctor’s public speech “downplaying the severity of the COVID pandemic, promoting the use of ivermectin over a vaccine, and criticizing the government’s response to the pandemic.” On balance, Judge Fearing’s majority is quite a First-Amendment-protective opinion, and his separate concurrence also argued that the doctor’s speech should be especially protected as political speech, and not just speech about medicine.
Political violence on the rise in the US: A timeline of key incidents
After prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during a university event in Utah, the political sphere erupted in concerns over growing political violence in the United States.
AG Pam Bondi Says “We Can Prosecute You” for Refusing to Print Posters for Charlie Kirk Vigil
But there doesn’t seem to be any federal law actually authorizing such prosecutions (or civil lawsuits).
“Why Everything Pam Bondi Said About ‘Hate Speech’ Is Wrong”
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (Aaron Terr & Angel Eduardo) have a good rundown.
Here We Go Again: Another Cake Baker Gets Targeted
California and its courts aren’t getting the message. After the Supreme Court’s rulings in cases like Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Comm’n, 303 Creative v. Elenis, and Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, it should have been crystal clear that religious objections to participating in celebrating a same-sex wedding ceremony presumptively get First Amendment protection. But not in California, which is why Cathy Miller, a custom baker in California, recently filed a certiorari petition in Tastries v. California Department of Civil Rights.
The Midterm Senate Clash That Offers a Preview of 2028
North Carolina will be the political epicenter in 2026, with a record-breaking battle to come.
Nevada lawmakers received emailed threats last week, sources say
The email threats came as lawmakers in other states received similar communications in the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Joe Manchin Would Like a Word. (OK, Maybe Several Words.)
The voluble former senator, now retired from politics, appears to miss the arena and is mulling a return to it.
Elgin man who is a US citizen was briefly detained in latest Chicago-area ICE blitz
An Elgin man who was born in the United States said he was handcuffed, questioned and placed in a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol vehicle before dawn, part of a blitz of immigration enforcement activity reported in the Chicago area early Tuesday.
Jimmy Kimmel Pulled “Indefinitely” By ABC After Nexstar Drops Late Nighter From Affiliates Over Charlie Kirk Comments
There will be no more Jimmy Kimmel on TV for the foreseeable future. “Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be preempted indefinitely,” an ABC spokesperson told Deadline today. The stunning dropping of Kimmel comes mere minutes after Nexstar axed his late night show on the stations it owns throughout the nation.
Supreme Court Showdowns Coming Fast for Trump on Tariffs and the Fed
I hope the Supreme Court enjoyed its summer vacation — such as it was, in spite of a deluge of rulings on emergency applications — because the big-ticket battles over Donald Trump’s expansive notions of executive power are coming fast. The Court has now set November 5 for the oral argument in the cases challenging Trump’s tariffs, and it has scheduled no other arguments that day, so expect a solid 2–3 hours of fireworks that will probably have the markets on edge.
The Trump Effect: On the Rule of Law
A country in which law is king asks not whether government hardball works but whether it is legal
Court Upholds Florida School District’s June 2020 Decision to Cancel Food Supply Contract with Farm Whose Owner Viewed as Covid as Hoax
“[T]he evidence shows that the school system’s interests in food safety were the reasons for its decision to break ties with Oakes Farms—not its bare disagreement with [owner’s] political views.”
See The Entire Constitution At The National Archives
The Constitution, the “Fifth Page,” and all 27 Amendments are on display.
Ramaswamy nabs Teamsters endorsement
The Ohio conference within the International Brotherhood of Teamsters is endorsing Republican Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy — an influential pickup for the former 2024 contender in the race.
Senate Republicans poke holes in the filibuster despite vowing to protect it
Facing Democratic opposition, the GOP has discarded a series of precedents and weakened minority power in order to vote through Trump’s nominees and legislation.
Kimmel’s suspension prompts free-speech Republicans to reconsider their boundaries
The indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s TV show amid pressure from the FCC is prompting libertarian-leaning Republicans to consider redrawing their boundaries when it comes to limiting speech.
Jimmy Kimmel Did Himself In, but Trump Wants to Claim the Credit
Last night Stephen Colbert opened The Late Show by announcing “we are all Jimmy Kimmel,” immediately getting it wrong. I don’t have a late night television show, for one thing, and neither do you. Stephen Colbert only has one for the next few months, himself. Jimmy Kimmel, meanwhile, has only been suspended from boring an audience of less than 2 million senior citizens on ABC every night with his talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! He probably won’t be officially terminated, they’ll just keep him off the air while they let his contract run out. (Distinctions matter — Colbert got better treatment, all things considered.)
Ted Cruz says FCC chair sounded like a mafia boss in threats against ABC over Jimmy Kimmel
Cruz is chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over the FCC.
Firm Says Newsmax Wants ‘Haircut’ On Fees In Dominion Suit
Todd & Weld LLP said Newsmax has refused to pay outstanding billings for the Boston-based boutique’s work in defending the cable news channel from a Dominion Voting Systems defamation suit.
Travel chaos as Dallas closes BOTH airports with spill over to at least 20 across America
A massive air traffic equipment outage brought travel to a near standstill across the United States, with Dallas-Fort Worth International (DFW) shut down for a large portion Friday, as federal authorities scrambled to contain the fallout.
‘Lack of clarity’ in Mississippi DEI ban prompts funding cuts to university student clubs
Mississippi’s law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion programs has led public universities to halt financial support for student clubs. Although the law exempts student organizations, it does not specifically exempt student activity fees, which are considered public money. Due to a ‘lack of clarity,’ the state’s public universities are in a ‘situation where they must decide between violating the First Amendment, potentially violating the law, or eliminating student organization funding entirely,’ a campus free speech advocate told The Fix.
Down and Dirty in New Jersey
Those of us in the broadcast range of New Jersey’s two media markets — the 30 million or so within shouting distance of Philadelphia and New York City — are under regular bombardment from the two gubernatorial candidates vying to succeed Governor Phil Murphy.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Pursues Mischief on Remand
In June, a unanimous Supreme Court, in an opinion by Justice Sotomayor (in Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Comm’n), ruled that the Wisconsin supreme court violated the Establishment Clause in its bizarre interpretation of a statutory unemployment-tax exemption. The statutory exemption extends to entities that are “operated primarily for religious purposes” (and that meet one other standard not in dispute). The Wisconsin court, in a 4-to-3 ruling in 2024, held that a Catholic organization did not qualify for the exemption because it neither engaged in proselytization nor served only Catholics in its charitable work. As Justice Sotomayor explained, the Wisconsin supreme court unconstitutionally “imposed a denominational preference by differentiating between religions based on theological lines” (because some religions forbid proselytization and religious discrimination in the provision of charitable services while others don’t).
Tom Homan was investigated for accepting $50,000 from undercover FBI agents. Trump’s DOJ shut it down.
The FBI and Justice officials closed the investigation, which a Justice Department appointee had called a “deep state” probe in early 2025.
‘We can’t delay any longer’ Trump urges Bondi to prosecute his rivals
In a Truth Social post Saturday, the president specifically called out Sen. Adam Schiff, former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James for prosecution.
Students Turn Back to Books as More School Districts Implement Phone Bans
Students at a school district in Kentucky are putting down their phones and cracking books at a record pace now that devices are banned during class, district officials said.
What to Make of the Tom Homan Bribery Allegation?
We don’t have enough information yet to form a legal judgment about how bad the Tom Homan bribery allegation is. The story was apparently first reported by Carol Leonnig and Ken Dilanian at MSNBC, and has now been followed up by the New York Times and other outlets. What’s reported sounds bad.
Economy & Taxes
Long-term unemployment at post-pandemic high, straining workers and economy
More Americans are facing stretches of unemployment of six months or more, a worrisome sign for the U.S. economy. More than 1 in 4 workers without jobs have been unemployed for at least half a year, new data shows. That number is a post-pandemic high and a level typically only seen during periods of economic turmoil.
‘Data like you wouldn’t believe’: the rise of unofficial US economic reports
Investors and policymakers are increasingly turning to privately produced statistics
Grocery inflation highest since 2022 as Trump tariffs pile up
Understand Congress through the lens of the Big 4 elected leaders. With Hans Nichols and the Axios Congress team.
The Trump Effect: On the Economy
The age of economic populism may wind up concentrating more power in the Washington establishment
Trump to Add New $100,000 Fee for H-1B Visas in Latest Crackdown
President Donald Trump is expected to sign a proclamation to overhaul the H-1B visa program, requiring a $100,000 fee for applications. The proclamation restricts entry under the H-1B program unless accompanied by the payment and asserts that abuse of the H-1B pathway has displaced US workers. Trump also plans to order the Labor Secretary to revise prevailing-wage levels for the H-1B program to limit the use of visas to undercut wages that would otherwise be paid to American workers.
Hamburger Helper Sales Rise as Americans Try to Stretch Their Food Dollars
The price of beef and other grocery items are climbing, and consumers are turning to canned meats and a 1970s staple.
Americans have never had this much car debt… experts warn it could start a 2008-like recession
The soaring cost of cars and insurance is pushing millions of Americans to the financial brink — and Wall Street is worried it could be the spark for the next recession.
Low-income Americans slash spending, a worrying sign for the economy
Although investors cheered the Federal Reserve’s recent rate cut and the stock market has kept powering along, the economy is facing growing headwinds on one crucial front — consumer spending.
Bureau of Labor Statistics postpones key data report
There is heightened concern about the future of U.S. statistics, including the politicization and accuracy of crucial data that affects the stock market and interest rates.
International
‘Dystopian’ toilets won’t give you loo roll unless you watch an advert first
In a move described as ‘dystopian’ by the anti-consumption subreddit, some public bathrooms in China are forcing users to watch an advert in order to gain access to toilet paper.
Planes grounded, flights cancelled and passengers stranded — everything we know about global travel chaos so far
Airports around the world are in chaos this weekend, with planes grounded and passengers left facing delays and cancellations.
Germany’s darkest days resurface after shop bans Jews from entering
The owner of a German shop which put up a sign saying ‘Jews are banned’ has said he is not an extremist after public outcry.
Opinion
The Purge Cometh
Ladies and gentlemen, it seems we are in the midst of a Great Cull. In the days since the fateful bullet that took Charlie Kirk’s life flew, a throng of infuriated conservatives has trained its attention on the many people stupid enough to have posted TikToks or tweets or Instagram comments celebrating his murder. Outlets like the New York Times have already written stories about the ravening horde of MAGA fans out hunting for retaliatory scalps, and for once I have to say they aren’t overselling the phenomenon. People really are under a lot of stress right now, and they’re lashing out.
The Making of a Delusion in Real Time
Even before prosecutors weigh in, we know from Governor Spencer Cox’s survey of the evidence against Tyler Robinson that he was attracted to “leftist ideology.” We know from his high school friends that the suspect was “pretty left on everything.” Indeed, even though “the rest of his family was very hard Republican,” the purported gunman was “the only member of his family that was really leftist.”
An Upside-Down Case That Originalism Killed Constitutional Amendments
Jill Lepore refutes her own argument against originalism.
Pam Bondi’s Ridiculous 24 Hours
It has not been a good 24 hours for Pam Bondi, the attorney general of the United States.
Trump’s TikTok Delays Are a Scandal
President Trump has extended — for the fourth time — a deadline by which TikTok must be sold by ByteDance, its Chinese Communist-affiliated owner, or be banned in the United States.
Illiberalism as Performance Art
Charlie performed a fine and richly deserved flaying of Attorney General Pam Bondi this morning over her embrace the same persecutorial logic that the left has been torturing Masterpiece Cakeshop proprietor Jack Phillips with for over a decade.
If You Want Indictments in D.C., Is Jeanine Pirro the Right U.S. Attorney?
Today’s Morning Jolt notes that U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro is having an awfully rough start to her tenure; federal prosecutors in D.C. have racked up at least eight separate rejections from grand juries during the past month. Numerous readers point out that Washington, D.C., is full of Democrats, and Democrats on grand juries may well look at any indictment brought forth by a Trump-appointed prosecutor with skepticism.
Transgenderism vs. ‘Trans Ideology’: A Useful Distinction, No Matter What the Activist Class Says
There are those who seek to live an unobtrusive life in the identity of their choice, and those whose gender dysphoria is accompanied by clinical paranoia.
The Russian National Socialism of Aleksandr Dugin
Who is Aleksandr Dugin, and why does anyone care about him? This turns out to be an increasingly important question as Dugin’s crackpot Fascist philosophy increasingly informs the “New Right” (Woke Right) in America. Dugin is a radical Russian philosopher who has sometimes been referred to as “Putin’s philosopher” or “Putin’s brain,” though it is unclear how invested in his thinking Russian leader Vladimir Putin actually is. In 1997, Dugin wrote a short but unambiguously Fascist essay called “Fascism, Borderless and Red” (pdf) to call for a new Fascist movement in Russia modeled directly off not only Mussolini but off of Hitler’s National Socialism in Germany. In this episode of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay reads through this short essay to introduce you to “Duginism.” Join him to get informed.
‘Hate Speech,’ ‘Hate Crimes,’ and Mutually Assured Lawfare Destruction
On Attorney General Pam Bondi’s “hate speech” claptrap, I agree with our editorial. I also concur in Charlie’s assessment that “speech is speech is speech,” since he caveats that there are and have always been categories of speech that are not protected by the First Amendment. That’s why the amendment refers to “the freedom of speech” (emphasis added); the term was understood in the late eighteenth century to have these well-known exceptions.
Why Democrats Don’t Really Oppose Donald Trump
Over at that other Washington publication, I participated in a discussion about political violence, and one of my fellow columnists, Shadi Hamid, made the point, “Democrats are so feckless as an opposition party.” I could see a lot of right-of-center readers baffled by that assessment — 255 Trump nominees are awaiting a vote in the Senate, congressional Democrats denounce him daily, and now they’re threatening to shut down the government to “send a message to Trump.”
The Podcast Presidency
Contrary to dozens of major media outlets this morning, we have ample evidence to support the conclusion that Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show was placed on “indefinite” hiatus for cause.
The Return of the Assassin
The shifting logic of spectacular violence
The Right’s Growing Animus Toward Israel
Young populists find U.S. aid for the Jewish state incompatible with ‘America First.’
We Must Bring Back Congress
I mentioned last week that NYU’s law school had launched a “Democracy Project,” in which 100 commentators from across the philosophical and political divides had been asked to provide short essays on various aspects of democracy and the pressures it finds itself under today. These pieces are to be published over 100 days.
The FCC Chair’s Unprecedented, and Constitutionally Problematic, Response to Jimmy Kimmel
And Trump’s much more extreme one.
Abolish the FCC
The Trump Administration’s recent abuses of the agencies powers lend weight to longstanding libertarian arguments for abolishing it, going back to Nobel Prize-winning economist Ronald Coase’s classic 1959 article.
Bring Back Congress
An oft-ignored but foundational truth about our democracy is that we do not have one.
Psychology, Security, and the Subtle Surrender of Freedom
What Tocqueville teaches us was echoed in Sir Roger Scruton, the torchbearer of conservative thought in England in the last century.
The Post-Kirk Clampdown
The current frenzy of right-wing cancel culture recalls the progressive lunacy that followed the murder of George Floyd. But the current iteration is more dangerous because it is backed by state power.
The Nazi Experiment, Vol. 6: Carl Schmitt and the Total State
The Nazi State was a totalitarian state. This, nobody denies. While Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party associates obviously intended to organize the Nazi State in that way, a thoroughgoing justification was provided by the so-called “Crown Jurist of the Third Reich,” Carl Schmitt, who has become popular on the so-called “New Right” (Woke Right). Schmitt resisted the idea of the Nazi movement, despite his political and judicial theories that went on to justify it, but only until Hitler took the Chancellorship in January 1933. Then Schmitt joined and soon after penned an essay, “The Legal Basis for the Total State,” to justify Nazi totalitarianism and the Führerprinzip in the “miracle” of legal decisionism (the dictatorial executive making decisions on top of rule of law). In this groundbreaking episode of the New Discourses Podcast, not only does host James Lindsay continue his sprawling series on the “Nazi Experiment,” but he also presents this Schmittian essay in English for the first time. Join him for an introduction to Carl Schmitt and to hear “The Legal Basis for the Total State.”
Our right to speak freely is threatened from all sides
THE 2023 Online Safety Act commands Ofcom to ‘make sure that platforms are protecting their users’. To this end, the regulator has established an advisory committee ‘to build cross-sector understanding of mis- and disinformation’. Given Ofcom’s record, it is likely that its 1,300-plus employees are relishing their censorship role and I doubt that TCW readers will be invited to join any of their committees.
Abolish the FCC
Trump isn’t the first one to use the agency to punish critics. Every president has done so. There’s a clear way to end that abuse.