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It Turns Out the New Qatari-Donated Air Force One Isn’t Completely Secure

Go figure, it turns out the new Qatari-gifted Air Force One isn’t as perfectly safe and secure as the administration insisted it was.

Graham Platner Plays the Victim

He departed the Maine Senate race exactly as expected, insisting that every accusation against him was a lie and his withdrawal was everyone else’s...

Iran Gets Back on Trump’s Bad Side

The erstwhile ‘very rational people’ may have reignited the war with the U.S.

Trump to seek Supreme Court’s rehearing on birthright citizenship

President Trump will take the unusual step of asking the Supreme Court to reconsider its decision on birthright citizenship after the high court last week struck down his executive order restricting it.

GOP congressmen demand ‘accountability’ from WNBA for fouls on Clark

A group of GOP representatives has seen enough fouls on Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark.

Markets shake off worries about renewed Mideast fighting, though gas prices rise again

U.S. stocks rose despite renewed tensions in the Middle East, with a slight rise in oil and gas prices, as investors weighed mixed signals from Washington and Tehran on Thursday.

Palm Beach Pete gets fake Florida Division of Elections letter telling him to quit mayoral campaign

A Jeffrey Epstein look-alike running for mayor in Palm Beach, Florida, has received a phony letter from the state elections office advising him to withdraw from the race, The Washington Times has learned.

Trump says he does not know if U.S. is returning to full-scale war with Iran

President Trump says he is not sure if the U.S. and Iran are returning to a full-scale war as the sides exchanged tit-for-tat strikes and the conflict threatened to envelop the Middle East region once again.

Forget identity politics. This is what allyship actually looks like

The truest acts of moral courage are rarely about defending our own — they’re about defending someone else’s freedom. That is why American singer-songwriter John Ondrasik’s Independence Day performance alongside former Israeli hostage Alon Ohel aboard the USS Nimitz was far more than a moving musical moment. It was a reminder that America’s greatest strength […]

Here’s what socialists get wrong about the Founding Fathers

As socialists appear to rise in America, attacks on the country’s Founders oddly are accompanied by efforts to co-opt the Revolution and American values. For instance, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has emphasized how the Revolution was a battle against billionaires of the revolutionary period. This distracts from the fundamental point of the Revolution: that the […]

Trump judge hands conservatives a victory that looks like defeat

This week, the 11th Circuit blocked the higher education provisions of Florida’s Stop Wrongs to Our Kids and Employees Act, the 2022 law restricting how public university professors discuss race and sex. Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has characterized the decision as requiring Florida to teach critical race theory. Read the opinion, and you will find […]

Trump forced China out of a strategic port — but cronies just opened the back door

Georgia’s economy minister announced Monday that the state will build the Anaklia deep-sea port on its own, under a “landlord model” — full state ownership, no shares sold, no strategic investor. The Chinese-Singaporean consortium selected in 2024 to hold 49% of the project was not mentioned once. That silence was the news: Beijing is out […]

The 14th Amendment was never legitimately ratified

We are having the wrong argument about the 14th Amendment. The debate should not center on birthright citizenship (a ridiculous concept). It should center on whether the amendment itself was ever legitimately ratified. If constitutional government means anything, that question cannot be ignored simply because the amendment became politically entrenched. After the Civil War, Congress […]

Trump’s birthright citizenship fight isn’t over — it has a new venue

The Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship may look like the end of one immigration fight. It is better understood as the beginning of the next one. The administration’s broad constitutional argument has now run into the wall of the 14th Amendment. But presidents rarely abandon immigration policy because a court narrows the path. They […]

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