UH-OH: The TRUTH about Charlie Kirk shooter’s “motive”

If Tyler Robinson’s parents didn’t train him in the skills needed to become a long-range assassin, Charlie Kirk would almost surely be alive today.

Tyler came from a two-parent household. He had a good upbringing. Whatever you do, some people go crazy or/and get radicalized and want to kill someone. The more familiarity and access thay have with guns, the more likely they will succeed at murder, and the more likely they will even attempt it in the first place.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf22n7_Tsmg

Trump’s Tariffs Face a Major ‘Major Questions’ Problem at the Supreme Court

“both the U.S. Court of International Trade and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal District have leaned on the “major questions” doctrine. Under that legal theory, the executive branch can only exercise powers that Congress has explicitly granted. The U.S. Supreme Court invoked that doctrine in other recent high-profile cases, including the 2023 ruling that struck down then-President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness scheme.

There is no doubt that Congress has, in fact, granted huge tariff powers to the executive branch. But the narrow question before the Supreme Court is whether the law Trump has invoked to impose these tariffs—the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)—grants such broad authority. The law does not contain the word “tariff” and has never been used to impose tariffs before now.”

https://reason.com/2025/09/08/trumps-tariffs-face-a-major-major-questions-problem-at-the-supreme-court/

Trump Once Called Biden’s $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill ‘Terrible.’ Now He’s Pretending He Signed It.

“When Democrats pushed the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) through Congress in 2021—with hardly any bipartisan support—Donald Trump warned Republicans not to vote for it. “Patriots will never forget!” said Trump, who described the bill as “a loser for the USA, a terrible deal, and makes the Republicans look weak, foolish, and dumb.”

Patriots may never forget, but it appears that Trump—who is now taking credit for projects funded by the bill—has.”

https://reason.com/2025/09/08/trump-once-called-bidens-1-2-trillion-infrastructure-bill-terrible-now-hes-pretending-he-signed-it/

Americans Don’t Actually Like Trump’s Bad Guy Posturing on Immigration and the Military

“The new Trump Doctrine is maximum force with maximum publicity against the easiest targets possible. After blowing up an alleged drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean—Secretary of State Marco Rubio made a point of emphasizing that they chose to execute rather than arrest the crew—the administration renamed the Department of Defense to the Department of War. Trump himself threatened that Chicago would “find out why” the name was changed in a social media post promising “deportations” and casting himself as a villain from Apocalypse Now.

As Reason’s Christian Britschghi points out, “Trump and his communications staff keep depicting the president as the bad guy doing bad things” because they like “the theater of armed, uniformed men marching around looking intimidating. They want the public to see the federal government as threatening and capable of exercising force at a moment’s notice.” Watch out: Here comes President Badass.”

https://reason.com/2025/09/09/americans-dont-actually-like-trumps-bad-guy-posturing-on-immigration-and-the-military/

Kavanaugh Flouts the Fourth Amendment and Blesses Trump’s Racial Profiling

“According to Kavanaugh, it is “common sense” to allow immigration agents to seize people based on “relevant factors” such as their “apparent ethnicity” and that they “gather in certain locations to seek daily work.” As for the argument that President Donald Trump’s sweeping immigration dragnet will inevitably ensnare U.S. citizens too, and thus violate their constitutional rights, Kavanaugh simply waved those worries away. “As for stops of those individuals who are legally in the country, the questioning in those circumstances is typically brief,” Kavanaugh asserted, “and those individuals may promptly go free after making clear to the immigration officers that they are U. S. citizens or otherwise legally in the United States.”

But the facts submitted as part of this very case undermine Kavanaugh’s breezy assertion.

” One agent ordered him to “Stop right there” while another “ran towards [him].” The agents repeatedly asked Gavidia whether he is American—and they repeatedly ignored his answer: “I am an American.” The agents asked Gavidia what hospital he was born in—and he explained that he did not know which hospital. “The agents forcefully pushed [Gavidia] up against the metal gated fence, put [his] hands behind [his] back, and twisted [his] arm.” An agent asked again, “What hospital were you born in?” Gavidia again explained that he did not know which hospital and said “East L.A.” He then told the agents he could show them his Real ID. The agents took Gavidia’s ID and his phone and kept his phone for 20 minutes. They never returned his ID.”

Those agents did not “promptly” let this U.S. citizen go after a quick chat. Instead, they seized him and “forcefully pushed [Gavidia] up against the metal gated fence, put [his] hands behind [his] back, and twisted [his] arm,” all while ignoring his repeated exclamations of his status as a U.S. citizen.

Kavanaugh did not mention any of those inconvenient details. But he did offer this laughable observation: “To the extent that excessive force has been used [by immigration agents], the Fourth Amendment prohibits such action, and remedies should be available in federal court.”

That observation is laughable coming from Kavanaugh because Kavanaugh joined the Supreme Court’s 2022 majority opinion in Egbert v. Boule, which, as I noted at the time, “made it practically impossible to sue a federal officer over an alleged constitutional rights violation.”

In other words, when Kavanaugh was directly presented with the opportunity to ensure that “remedies” for Fourth Amendment injuries would “be available in federal court,” he did the opposite: He joined the majority in shielding abusive federal officers from facing civil suits over even the most blatant constitutional violations.”

https://reason.com/2025/09/11/kavanaugh-flaunts-the-fourth-amendment-and-blesses-trumps-racial-profiling/