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Xaviaer DuRousseau breaks down the chaos erupting in Los Angeles during the so-called “Anti-ICE” riots—driven by leftist outrage over deportations and enforcement of immigration law. He also calls out rapper Doechii’s weak and misinformed speech at the BET Awards, where she attempted to drag President Trump’s administration for its handling of illegal immigration raids and […]
In the wake of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, it’s more important than ever to speak the truth: ICE is not the villain — it’s a law enforcement agency essential to our nation’s safety and sovereignty. These agents work every day to stop human trafficking, fight drug cartels, arrest violent criminals, and enforce our nation’s […]
Born in the Soviet Union and raised in Brooklyn, @MichaelMaliceofficial always knew America offered something radically different: freedom. A self-described anarchist since childhood, Michael has spent his life questioning authority—from visiting North Korea to fleeing New York’s COVID crackdowns. He shares why he left the city he loved, what the U.S. still gets right, and […]
How could protecting workers’ rights open a Pandora’s box of legal activism? Robert George, Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, unpacks Lochner v. New York (1905)—the Supreme Court case that ignited a constitutional controversy still raging in America today.
It’s hard to believe now, but there was a time when the Supreme Court once ruled that Black Americans could never be citizens. Janice Rogers Brown, former California Supreme Court Justice, examines the case that is universally acknowledged to be the low point in the Supreme Court’s history—and one of the prime causes for the […]
How could protecting workers’ rights open a Pandora’s box of legal activism? Robert George, Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, unpacks Lochner v. New York (1905)—the Supreme Court case that ignited a constitutional controversy still raging in America today. 📲 Watch our content ad-free on our app: https://prageru.onelink.me/3bas/vgyxvm79 Donate to PragerU: https://l.prageru.com/4jiAT85 Follow PragerU: Instagram […]
It’s hard to believe now, but there was a time when the Supreme Court once ruled that Black Americans could never be citizens. Janice Rogers Brown, former California Supreme Court Justice, examines the case that is universally acknowledged to be the low point in the Supreme Court’s history—and one of the prime causes for the […]

