Government Accountability

Peru’s Power Players Gamble Again: César Acuña’s Third Presidential Bid Amid Unchecked Corruption Risks

César Acuña, a powerful Peruvian businessman and politician with a controversial past, has announced his third bid for the presidency, leaving his regional governor post. His candidacy spotlights ongoing issues of corruption and instability that underscore the urgent need for true accountability—lessons America must heed to protect its own sovereignty.

By Economics Desk | October 14, 2025

Criminal Justice

California’s Prop. 36 Falls Short: Promises of Mass Treatment Remain Unfulfilled

Nearly a year after Prop. 36’s passage, new data reveal that California’s so-called ‘mass treatment’ for drug offenders is failing, with just 25 people completing treatment out of thousands charged—exposing a costly policy gap that harms communities and ignores America First priorities.

By Economics Desk | October 14, 2025

Energy Policy

Connecticut’s Solar Boom Threatens Farmland and Local Control—When Will Washington Step In?

Connecticut’s massive solar projects promise renewable power but at what cost? Local farmland is disappearing, communities are sidelined, and state regulators rubber-stamp developments that reshape rural America. How long will federal and state leaders ignore the fallout on American sovereignty and the heartland’s heritage?

By National Security Desk | October 13, 2025