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Beyond Racing: Greg Biffle’s Lasting Legacy of Service
(John Raoux / AP) Patriot Brief Greg Biffle and his family were killed in a tragic private plane crash. Biffle was widely remembered for heroic hurricane relief efforts. His legacy now extends far beyond NASCAR racing. The death of Greg Biffle, along with his wife and two children, is the kind of story that stops…
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Judge Convicted After Helping Illegal Immigrant Evade ICE
(Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) Patriot Brief A Wisconsin judge was convicted for obstructing ICE during an arrest. She helped an illegal immigrant felon escape through a courtroom exit. The jury delivered a clear message: judges are not above the law. Judges spend their careers reminding everyone else that actions have consequences. That’s why this…
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High Court Holds Firearm Ban Challenges as 2026 Showdown Looms
AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File Patriot Brief Supreme Court declined new Second Amendment cases but kept major gun ban challenges alive Short-barreled rifle challenges under the NFA were denied review for now Gun and magazine ban cases are likely headed for renewed consideration in 2026 Monday’s Supreme Court orders were one of those moments where nothing…
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Bijan Robinson Apologizes After Liberal Language Police Strike Again
(Peter Joneleit / AP Photo) Patriot Brief Bijan Robinson faced backlash for referencing a childhood football game on national television. Social media outrage pressured Robinson into issuing a standard, scripted apology. Fans largely rejected the controversy as performative and unnecessary. This entire episode perfectly captures the exhausting cycle of modern outrage culture. Bijan Robinson wasn’t…
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White House Pushes Healthier, Family-First Air Travel
(VeeStudio89 / Getty Images) Patriot Brief Trump administration launches $1B push to make airports healthier and more family-friendly. Initiative focuses on kids’ spaces, fitness, nursing areas, and healthier food options. RFK Jr. and Sean Duffy promote wellness-first travel culture. For once, a government initiative actually sounds… useful. Instead of another empty slogan or bureaucratic reshuffling,…
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Lawsuit Forces NJ Officials to Return Wrongfully Seized Firearms
Edward Paltzik Patriot Brief New Jersey authorities moved to settle after an arguably unconstitutional gun seizure. Elsid Aliaj’s firearms and ID card are being returned after legal pressure. State officials withdrew demands for private medical records. This case is a textbook example of how quickly “temporary” government overreach can turn into months of constitutional harm.…
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Charlie Kirk Murder Suspect Sparks Outrage With Courtroom Appearance
(Rick Egan-Pool / Getty Images) Patriot Brief Charlie Kirk’s accused killer drew backlash for wearing a tie matching transgender flag colors in court. Texts show the suspect framed the murder as justified by ideological hatred. Victim’s widow is pushing for courtroom cameras to ensure public accountability. The disturbing optics surrounding Tyler Robinson’s first in-person court…
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Even Democrats Say Jasmine Crockett Can’t Win Texas
(Monica Morgan / Getty Images; David Dee Delgado / Getty Images for The New York Times) Patriot Brief James Carville says Jasmine Crockett makes politics about herself, not Texas voters. Democrats fear Crockett’s attention-seeking style hurts competitiveness statewide. Carville again predicts Trump’s downfall despite repeated high-profile misfires. James Carville accidentally told the truth — and…
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Self-Defense Shooting Highlights Flaws in Federal Gun Ban
MikeGunner/Pixabay Patriot Brief Supreme Court may review felon-in-possession ban affecting nonviolent offenders’ gun rights. Virginia man charged after defensive shooting highlights flaws in blanket firearm prohibitions. Federal courts remain divided on whether nonviolent felons retain Second Amendment protections. This case exposes the growing tension between self-defense, public safety, and a one-size-fits-all approach to gun prohibitions.…
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Repeat Thief Picks Worst Possible Day to Return to Walmart
Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images Patriot Brief Shoplifter returned to Walmart during police charity event and was immediately recognized and arrested. Police recovered nearly $900 in stolen toys and prevented another felony theft. Officers joked the suspect earned a spot on Santa’s “Naughty List.” There’s bad timing, and then there’s walking back into the same…










