Trump’s Tariffs Ruled Illegal — Again: How Executive Overreach Is Causing Permanent Economic Damage
Federal courts have now ruled Trumps tariffs illegal twice in three months. American businesses and consumers are paying the price. Courts Keep Striking Them Down. Trump Keeps Imposing Them. A federal court ruled Thursday against the new global tariffs that President Trump…
President Trump Threatens Retaliation Against Companies Seeking Tariff Refunds
This article was originally published by Jacob Thomas at Natural News. President Donald Trump warned he will monitor which companies seek refunds on tariffs the Supreme Court declared illegal, suggesting forgone refunds could earn his favor. Trump called it brilliant if companies…
What Did You Expect People? They Were Magically Forecasting A New Virus, & Voila! Here It Is
“How do you help a people who fail to help themselves?” On Friday’s The Sons of Liberty Radio broadcast, I received a phone call highlighting a new virus called the “hanta virus.” I responded to the caller by saying that I had…
Trump Just Declassified Everything (Video)
In this 6 May 2026 video, host Cash Jordan talks about how President Trump has released a large batch of previously classified UFO files. As of May 2026, the Trump administration has launched a major, rolling declassification effort focusing heavily on Unidentified Anomalous…
The Real Reason You’re Exhausted… And It Might Be More Than Sleep
Why High-Performers Suddenly Crash (And Why It’s Not in Your Head) Feeling Drained… Foggy, Unmotivated? It Could Be Cellular You didn’t just get tired. You burned through something deeper. And once you see what’s really going on under the surface, all…
Defenders of the Jones Act Have Lost
Scott Lincicome For more than a century, the Jones Act has survived on purported economic and security grounds. Its waiver by the Trump administration for Operation Epic Fury reveals serious flaws in both rationales. , Section 27 of the Merchant Marine Act…
Canadian travellers navigate Europe’s new travel reality
For Carol Pavey, the final hours of a month-long European trip unravelled in a maze of lines in Lisbon’s main airport last week. What began as a routine morning quickly turned into something else. “I could see that it was a long…
