04-02-25 FED Irollie AM

Today’s Morning News

Good morning, patriots. Today, we’re covering a major religious liberty case heading toward a possible win at the Supreme Court, and a damning new report that exposes how deep the Biden administration really was in Ukraine. They said one thing—turns out it was another.

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Top Stories:

The Supreme Court is reviewing a pivotal case that could reassert the First Amendment’s protection of religious expression—especially for business owners under attack from progressive activists. If the justices rule the right way, this could mark a landmark victory for faith-based liberty in the public square.

A new investigation reveals that top officials in the Biden administration played a far more hands-on role in Ukraine than previously disclosed. While the White House insisted it took a backseat, internal memos and foreign sources paint a very different picture—one of deep entanglement and strategic deception.

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Finance Spotlight:

Oil Prices Climb as OPEC Eyes Output Cuts

Oil prices are on the rise again as OPEC signals potential production cuts. With inflation already eating into Americans’ wallets, a gas price spike could add more pain at the pump—and more political headaches for Democrats heading into campaign season.

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Tech & Innovation:

Defense Contractors Test Anti-Drone Laser Systems

As drones become more common in conflict zones, U.S. defense firms are testing laser-based anti-drone systems designed to neutralize threats in real time. The Pentagon says this new tech could protect troops and infrastructure alike, if it proves battle-ready.

Have a great day!
Sam Bennett