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European leaders fail the international law test on Venezuela

The U.S. military operation to capture Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro has provoked anger from both U.S. allies and adversaries. Where the United Nations warned of setting a “dangerous precedent,” European powers tried to have it both ways, admitting Maduro “lacks legitimacy” while softly condemning the intervention or avoiding a clear comment. Not one major European […]

Cuba is the big loser in Maduro’s capture

President Donald Trump’s decision to seize Venezuela’s former dictator, Nicolás Maduro, and bring him to America for trial is a win for the United States and a strategic loss for Washington’s enemies. But while Tehran, Moscow, Pyongyang, and Beijing are all losers here, having been denied a partner against American interests, Havana is the biggest loser. Venezuela […]

Is Mohammed bin Salman an ally or adversary?

President Donald Trump counts Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, or MBS, among his closest foreign friends. Trump calls MBS a “good friend,” and referred to him as the “Highly Respected future King of Saudi Arabia” who is “doing tremendous things.” The Saudi Public Investment Fund financed son-in-law Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners to the tune […]

What the ‘Donroe Doctrine’ does and doesn’t mean

Rarely has a policy document gone from publication to implementation as quickly as President Donald Trump‘s 2025 National Security Strategy. Released less than a month ago, it makes a clear case not just for Trump’s intervention in Venezuela, but for an active and honest defense of American interests across the globe. Those arguing that the […]

Bacon: Miller Greenland seizure remarks ‘really dumb’

Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) on Monday criticized White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller for musing about seizing Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark. “This is really dumb. Greenland and Denmark are our allies. There is no up side to demeaning our friends. But, it is causing wounds that will take time to heal,”...

Shapiro touts more than $30M in bank to start 2026

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) is starting 2026 in a strong financial position as speculation grows that he's considering a presidential bid. Shapiro’s campaign said the governor had raised over $10 million between October and December 2025, hauling in more than $23 million in the last year altogether. All together, he has more than $30...

2025 was a time of deconstruction. How to rebuild in 2026.  

We can look back over 2025 and hope we are rising to the challenge of saving the republic.

Live updates: Trump to address House GOP amid Venezuela fallout; Dems mark Jan. 6 anniversary

The Trump administration's military action in Venezuela on Saturday continues to roil the government, and as Congress rolls back into town, the operation is drawing support, opposition and opinions in between. Some Republicans have expressed wariness over the Trump administration's nation-building, and MAGA is on edge. A classified briefing on Monday night did little to...

Trump rejects comparisons between Iraq, Venezuela: ‘We’re going to keep the oil’

President Trump on Monday dismissed comparisons between past U.S. involvement in Iraq and the recent military operation in Venezuela, saying the difference is that the Trump administration plans to keep the seized oil. “The difference between Iraq and this is that [former President George W. Bush] didn’t keep the oil. We’re going to keep the...

Machado plans to return to Venezuela ‘as soon as possible’

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, who’s been in hiding for more than 16 months, said Monday that she plans to return home “as soon as possible.” In an interview on Fox News’s “Hannity,” the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner told host Sean Hannity that she plans to continue serving her cause of fighting for...

Trump’s ‘America First’ base on edge over Venezuela intervention

President Trump’s capture of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro is giving him an opportunity to redefine “America First” as pro-intervention — but risks fracturing the MAGA coalition. There was some predictable pushback to the strikes from some of the biggest isolationist voices in the Republican Party who have turned into Trump antagonists. Now-former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said the strikes represented...

I was there on January 6 — it was terrifying and we must never forget

I had escaped the 1998 Ethiopian-Eritrean war as a child. I did not anticipate experiencing such an attack on our democracy here in the U.S.

A new generation of Hispanic conservatives powers Trump’s movement

Democrats may not want to admit it, but most Hispanic families in the U.S. support strong borders because we know that chaos is not compassion.

DEI has no place in our K-12 classrooms

It is not just the teaching of this ideology alone that is of concern, but also the requirement that the youth engage in radical activism to help drive this movement.

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