Category: RNHA News Articles
Republican Party of Texas candidate Matt Rinaldi
Tonight I interviewed Matt Rinaldi for my column Winning on the American Idea. He is running to become the Chair of the Texas Republican Party. Why are you running? Why now? I’m running because I believe it is more important than ever before to have a strong Republican Party that not only wins elections and gives
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Free Speech Case: Mahanoy ISD v. B.L
On April 28th, 2021, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) heard arguments for Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L concerning a school’s authority to regulate students’ right to free speech off school grounds when it comes to finding what may constitute as actions that “materially and substantially disrupt the work and discipline of
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A Race for the Lifeline of New York
As New Yorker’s race for a lifeline of survival in these prevalent times, only a miracle can help them dig New York of the hell hole that it fell in. Since 2014, the start of a mayoral win by Bill DeBlasio, the citizens of New York are left standing out in the field hoping DeBlasio
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Democrat Politics of Death
The latter portion in New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s term of office has been rife with controversy, bringing national scorn to our gleaming, polished Big Apple. Of late, Governor Cuomo is drawing still more ire over the nursing home residents’ deaths scandal, as a result of underreported COVID-19 mortality statistics. When the COVID-19 nursing home patients’ death rate reached 15,000, Governor Cuomo
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New York Passes Qualified Immunity Law
A recent local law passed by the New York City Council causes great concern among police officers, community leaders, and local officials. The introduction of legislation #2220-a-21 passed on March 25, 2021, is currently awaiting the Mayor’s signature, who undoubtedly will sign it. The actions of the current mayoral administration have continuously harmed the citizens
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SCOTUS Ruling Preserves 2nd Amendment
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), in a unanimous decision for Mr. Edward Caniglia, ruled Monday that the community caretaking exception to allow for a warrantless search into a person’s home and confiscation of a person’s firearms does violate the 4th Amendment’s requirement for a warrant. The Incident Caniglia v. Strom is a
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Arizona Election Integrity Bills
In an article published by the RNHA, election integrity bills were proposed in the state of Texas and across the country in several state legislatures to address ahead of the 2022 midterm and 2024 presidential election. In Arizona, two election security bills made their way to the Arizona State legislature to address the many election
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Interview with Amanda Friedeck for Jim Wells County Judge
Tonight I interviewed Amanda Friedeck, a candidate for Jim Wells County Judge. In the historic 2020 election, Jim Wells county flipped from Democrat to Republican for the first time. How Did you get involved in Politics? I never thought to myself that I would take any part of politics or government. It was a roundabout journey
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China’s Genocide of the Uighurs
The Newslines Institute for Strategy and Public Policy launched an independent probe into the allegations of genocide of the Uighurs in Xinjiang, China. The report they released states that there is a clear intent by the Chinese Government to destroy the Uighurs and that China has violated all five clauses of the United Nations’ genocide
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