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Modernizing Defense Acquisitions: Enforcing President Trump’s Vision for an America First Military

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President Trump’s Bold Leadership: Restoring American Military Dominance President Donald J. Trump has always put American security first, making the tough calls to keep our nation safe. From creating the United States Space Force (America’s first new military branch in over 70 years) to the April 9, 2025, Executive Order,…

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Delivering Property Tax Relief to New Jersey Homeowners

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New Jersey homeowners faced another round of sticker shock in March 2025 as residents began receiving their property tax statements. For the first time, the average property tax bill exceeded $10,000 for a statewide average of $10,095[1]. In certain counties, residents are paying significantly steeper bills, such as Essex County,…

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Fueling Poverty, Not Progress: Why Extending Cap and Trade to 2045 Is a Bad Deal

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Originally published by the California Globe As President Donald Trump champions a “big, beautiful” economic revival, California’s cap-and-trade program stands as a stark reminder of legacy policies that burden everyday Americans for no clear gain. This system, which forces oil companies to buy emission allowances to cover the carbon emissions…

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AFPI Releases New White Paper to Prevent Biased Debanking Through Congressional Action

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Washington D.C.— Today, the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) published a new white paper, “Debanked: When Political Bias Trumps Financial Judgment,” researched and written by Jill Homan, Deputy Director of Trade and Economic Policy, and David Vasquez, Senior Policy Analyst for Energy & Environment. In this paper, AFPI outlines a…

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Reclaiming Financial Sovereignty & Digital Leadership in the Age of Crypto

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RECLAIMING FINANCIAL SOVEREIGNTY & DIGITAL LEADERSHIP IN THE AGE OF CRYPTO The America First Policy Institute hosted a landmark presentation to unveil one of the boldest regulatory overhauls in modern U.S. financial history. With the formal launch of Project Crypto, SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins cast a clear vision to…

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We’re Using SNAP Dollars to Buy Junk Food, and It’s Fueling America’s Chronic Disease Crisis

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Originally Published by Townhall As mothers and professionals who work in wellness, we are celebrating a major step forward for the health of Americans who receive food assistance. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has approved new Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food choice waivers in six states: Arkansas, Idaho,…

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AFPI Welcomes EPA Proposal to Roll Back Obama-Era Greenhouse Gas Regulations

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Washington D.C.—Today, AFPI Executive Vice President and former Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt released the following statement regarding U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin’s July 29, 2025, announcement of a proposed rule to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding: “Under the decisive leadership of President Trump and Administrator…

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The Big Beautiful Bill’s Healthcare Opportunity

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Originally published by the Wall Street Journal Health-insurance companies have long dictated which doctors Americans can consult, trapping patients in narrow networks and bureaucratic red tape. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act breaks that monopoly. By loosening the grip of insurers and empowering families with greater choice and flexibility, this…

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Debanked: When Political Bias Trumps Financial Judgment

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INTRODUCTION Government-driven debanking causes a business or individual to lose their banking privileges with a financial institution and compromises their ability to complete critical transactions (e.g., paying a child’s school tuition or facilitating payroll). The practice creates a de facto blacklist of people and organizations that have lost access to…

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Cornell University Discriminated Against Me

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Originally published in The Wall Street Journal I’m filing a complaint against Cornell University for racial discrimination. This isn’t a political stunt or publicity grab. It’s a last resort in response to a gross injustice that destroyed the career I spent more than a decade building. It’s about holding accountable…

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