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voices from the start, while Democrats label them as “domestic threats.” I’m glad Newsmax is covering this. Parents should never be shut out of decisions that shape their children’s lives. (“Classroom Wars: Parents vs. the System,” July).


dennis rowe Las Cruces, N.M.


PROTECT 2ND AMENDMENT Every time there’s a tragedy, the left races to dismantle the Second Amendment (“Guns, Rights, and 2025,” July). But they never talk about enforcement, mental health, or failed background checks. It’s all about control. Trump stood fi rm on gun rights, understanding that disarming law-abiding citizens only empowers criminals. We don’t need new laws — we need to start enforcing the ones we have. carla v. simmons Helena, Mont.


IRS WEAPONIZED The idea that the IRS can target conservatives with impunity should scare every American (“IRS Under Fire for Political Targeting,” July). Whether it’s auditing religious charities or snooping on Trump supporters, the agency has morphed into a political weapon. The article about IRS overreach was a wake-up call. No federal agency should have


that much unchecked power. Time for a serious audit — of them.


nathan steel Naples, Fla.


FIGHTING FOR WORKERS The Democrats talk about the working class; Trump actually fought for them (“Blue Collar Red Wave,” July). He didn’t just speak their language — he delivered. Manufacturing jobs came back.


Wages rose. The article’s point that today’s GOP is becoming the party of the working man is spot-on. Trump changed the map — and the mission. mike ainsworth Youngstown, Ohio


GOVS LEAD WAY Governors like Ron DeSantis and Sarah Huckabee Sanders are showing how it’s done: fi scal sanity, parental rights, and law and order. They’re not afraid to take on woke corporations or activist judges. The media mocks them, but voters are paying attention. Paul Dykewicz’s article (“Why


Red States Are Winning,” August) laid it out clearly — red states are outperforming blue ones in jobs, freedom, and quality of life. Conservative governance works —


and people are voting with their feet. jerome patel Gulfport, Miss.


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