Author: Darnell Thompkins

Darnell Thompkins is a conservative opinion writer from Atlanta, GA, known for his insightful commentary on politics, culture, and community issues. With a passion for championing traditional values and personal responsibility, Darnell brings a thoughtful Southern perspective to the national conversation. His writing aims to inspire meaningful dialogue and advocate for policies that strengthen families and empower individuals.

The disgraced former CNN host and the group that targeted a church should be investigated and held accountable under laws meant to protect civil rights. This incident touches on raw issues of law and order, equal protection, and respect for sacred spaces. From a Republican perspective, the rule of law must be clear and enforced without fear or favor. People who use force or intimidation to silence others cannot escape scrutiny because of their profile or media connections. First, the basic matter is straightforward: alleged intimidation or violence at a house of worship is a serious claim that triggers criminal…

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A federal judge blocked the Justice Department’s bid to access California’s voter registration files, siding with state officials who argue that forcing a massive transfer of personal data crosses legal and privacy lines. The court action came after a months-long clash between federal officials and California over access to names, addresses, dates of birth and other identifying details on the voter rolls. U.S. District Judge David O. Carter issued a 33-page ruling on Jan. 15 that dismissed the DOJ’s request and described the federal approach as overreaching. This decision favored California Secretary of State Shirley Weber and puts a spotlight…

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This article argues that recent national unrest is the result of Democratic policies and that restoring a healthy public life demands a decisive, law-first response to leftist anarchy to reclaim cultural stability. Across cities and campuses, we’ve seen a breakdown in norms that once held communities together, and that breakdown didn’t happen by accident. Democratic leadership has pushed policies and rhetoric that tolerate lawlessness and punish dissent, creating space for radical behavior to spread. From local governance to national signals, the result is less order and more permissiveness toward chaos. Calling for a forceful crackdown is not about crush­ing opposition…

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President Donald Trump’s closest confidants, a former British prime minister, an American general and senior officials from several Middle Eastern governments are reported to be shaping a new front of diplomacy and strategy, moving fast on security, energy and regional alignment while the White House leans on experienced allies and outside networks to push priorities forward. Those named at the center of these efforts bring different strengths: political clout, diplomatic experience, military perspective and regional leverage. The mix reads like a calibrated toolbox for a White House that favors direct, results-oriented deals over prolonged multilateral processes. That combination is meant…

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This piece looks at the familiar split between people who frame and explain ideas and those who roll up their sleeves and act, tracing why the gap forms and what it does to teams and decisions. “Word people perform words at doing-things people, while the doing-things people keep doing things, disregarding the words.” That line captures a simple mismatch: different skill sets, different rhythms, different measures of value. The rest of this article unpacks how that gap shows up and what it costs in everyday settings. People who lean toward words organize, narrate, and persuade; they map options, draft plans,…

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Steele pushed a new song meant to uplift and give permission to speak up, aiming to reach listeners across age groups and help young performers find a louder stage for their own stories. The music mixes straightforward lyrics with a warm production that leans on community and mentorship. Listeners have picked up on the track’s generosity and its attempt to connect fans, creators, and kids in a single, hopeful message. Steele approaches the song as more than a single release; it’s presented as a platform for others to voice their experiences and for young artists to feel supported. The arrangement…

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A direct, plain look at how leftism demands conformity, reshapes institutions, and produces lasting social and economic costs for individuals and communities. Leftism is the only ideology that demands total subjugation and will still treat you like garbage after you die for it. That blunt sentence captures a common conservative critique about loyalty and reciprocity within militant progressive movements. Folks who question those norms often point to the gap between public devotion and private reward that some institutions seem to enforce. Start with culture: modern leftist circles routinely set strict rules about language, association, and public behavior. When people step…

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A federal agent in Minnesota was ambushed while carrying out an arrest, highlighting the dangers agents face on the ground and the wider debate over immigration enforcement. From a law-and-order perspective, this incident underscores how thin the margin is between routine enforcement and violent confrontation. A federal agent trying to arrest an illegal immigrant in Minnesota was ambushed by people who attacked him with a shovel and a broom handle, forcing him to open fire, the Homeland Security Department The office that sent out the briefing made clear the agent reacted to an immediate threat, and that reality matters to…

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Kevin Rudd has resigned as Australia’s ambassador to the United States after a brief, controversial run that began in March 2023. His departure—now set for March 31, 2026—follows renewed scrutiny of old social media posts where he sharply criticized President Donald Trump. Rudd is leaving to lead the Asia Society as global president and head its Center for China Analysis, and the move has reopened questions about diplomatic judgment and Australia’s representation in Washington. Rudd left his ambassador post under a cloud: deleted social media comments from years past resurfaced and showed he had called Trump a “village idiot” and…

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The dispute revolves around whether an interim appointment can stand after a judge found it unconstitutional under the Appointments Clause. The administration insists Halligan remains in place, while a prior decision from November by U.S. District Judge Cameron Currie challenged the legality of that appointment. This has become a tense fight over who gets to decide how executive appointments are treated when the Senate has not yet confirmed a nominee. On Tuesday, the Justice Department presented a strong filing to U.S. District Judge David Novak, maintaining that Halligan remains in her role even after a November decision by U.S. District…

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