A listener writes in to ask when, if and how voluntaryists and the liberty minded should engage with representatives of the state. James recruits the Independent Media Alliance panel (and some special guests) to respond.
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The recent killing of Alex Pretti by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents in Minneapolis has generated a new wave of fury on the part of Americans upset about the mounting abuses that federal law enforcement personnel are committing.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Alex Pretti shooting in Minneapolis: "I don't think it's honest to say he brandished a weapon. I don't think it's honest to say he assaulted officers."
From the beginning of Trump's current term in office, I repeatedly said that while I agree with the effort to remove illegal aliens from the U.S., I had deep concerns over the way Donald Trump would go about it. What Trump is doing justifies my con
With another ICE killing over the weekend and another shooting of a protester today, some Republicans are getting worried that Trump's aggressive deportation campaign is going to hurt the party in the midterm elections later this year. Are the concer
A new video has surfaced showing the moment an armed man in Minneapolis lunged at federal officers, prompting them to defend themselves with lethal force.
You've heard the stories. A suspect gets called in, says they're innocent… and walks out in handcuffs. But in this case, the detectives didn't threaten prison time. They threatened his dog. And within hours, a 21-year-old man signed a confess
The militarization of law enforcement and the use of police-state tactics are manifestations of a broader, more pervasive trend that has been building for decades, with both Republicans and Democrats in the White House.
Law enforcement in the United States has exhibited an exceptional degree of harshness, if not outright brutality, during the initial months of Donald Trump's second term in the White House.
You may have seen the following video – because it's all over the news. It shows a guy who got pulled over by armed government workers in Jacksonville, FL because he wasn't "buckled up" and because he had not turned on his car's headlight
A recent supreme court ruling has affirmed that police officers can no longer rely on 'Moment-of-Threat' doctrine to sidestep scrutiny for misconduct leading to use of deadly force.
Supporters cheering now will soon regret it, as the machinery of control they're applauding will remain long after their political team falls out of power.
President Donald Trump said March 7 that he is not considering pardoning Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer serving a multi-decade sentence on a range of charges related to the 2020 death of George Floyd.
In this clip from TCR Live #142, Derrick Broze breaks down a new directive from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and asks whether this order may directly target Americans.
Do you feel anxious when you glance in the rearview and notice there's a plumber's truck behind you? You might even feel relieved – if your upstairs bathroom piping failed and water's rapidly ruining everything below.
To serve and protect, police are allowed to slander and destroy. Cops in many states and localities have acquired the right to lie about their shootings, searches, and practically anything else.
Shock police bodycam footage shows Tyreek Hill pleading with cops as they wrestle him to the ground during his detainment and tell him to 'stop crying'