Weaponization Working Group at the Department of Justice

Ed Martin, the new director of the Weaponization Working Group at the Department of Justice, discusses the group's mission to hold government officials accountable for using their power to target American citizens instead of fulfilling their roles. He emphasizes the need for transparency, accountability, and healing for those affected by government overreach.

Controversy over Minnesota Gov. Tom Walz's 'snitch' hotline

Minnesota Gov. Tom Walz, who previously encouraged residents to inform on neighbors violating COVID restrictions, is now facing scrutiny for setting up a 'snitch' hotline. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized Walz's actions, calling it government overreach and a violation of constitutional rights to privacy.

US Presidential election

Independent candidate Robert Kennedy Jr pledges to pardon Edward Snowden and drop Julian Assange charges, criticizes Trump's pandemic response, and seeks Libertarian party support in US presidential race.

Amish farmer Amos Miller's case and the debate over food safety regulations

Amish farmer Amos Miller in Pennsylvania refuses to comply with food safety regulations, sparking a rally and fundraising efforts among conservatives. Miller's case highlights the debate over government overreach and food safety laws, with Republicans supporting him as a victim of government harm while others criticize his noncompliance as a threat to public health.