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The Rehabilitation of Elbridge Gerry

Despite being the namesake of ‘gerrymandering,’ Elbridge Gerry deserves to be recognized as an American statesman.

Greg Abbott gets it: The Constitution isn’t a shield to protect radical Islamists

Should Texas taxpayers be forced to fund institutions with connections to radical Islamist networks? They will if certain activist groups have their way. In a letter sent to the Texas attorney general last year, acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock raised concerns that numerous schools applying to take part in Texas’s new school choice program, Texas Education […]

Trump closed one of China’s trade loopholes. Now it’s time to finish the job

For decades, China has found the loopholes in the U.S.’s economic system and exploited them to the hilt. This is true in technology, finance, and national security. But nowhere has it been more evident than in how Chinese companies have taken advantage of weaknesses in our trade laws to undermine the United States economically, flooding […]

The Left’s moral posturing meets its match in Iran

Progressive outrage over U.S.-Israeli military strikes against the Iranian regime could not be more revealing. As Iranians celebrated in the streets and in diaspora communities around the world, many on the American Left aimed their strongest condemnation not at the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — but at President Donald Trump. For years, Democrats have cloaked […]

This is not Israel’s war. Iran campaign benefits America and the world

A strain of commentary, prevalent on both the isolationist right and the anti-interventionist left, insists on framing the military campaign against Iran as “Israel’s war.” The claim is convincing in its simplicity and serves a recognizable political function: it feeds a broader campaign to demonize Western power and delegitimize its exercise. It is also wrong. […]

The messenger is the message in Iran’s Islamabad talks

The reported shift in diplomatic activity toward Islamabad marks a critical inflection point in the U.S.-Iranian conflict. In a post-strike Tehran, the identity of the Iranian delegation will do more than shape negotiations — it will offer one of the clearest available signals of who holds power inside the regime.  Using who shows up to […]

Hostile powers have too much influence in American classrooms

Hostile powers have undue influence in U.S. classrooms. The United States must do more to prevent adversaries from spreading poisonous ideologies in taxpayer-funded schools and programs. The House Committee on Education and the Workforce recently released what it called a “bombshell” report on antisemitism and higher education. The investigation was spurred by pro-Hamas riots and […]

Iran-backed Houthis wade into Middle East conflict with Israel strike

Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen are taking credit for a missile attack early Saturday morning on Israel, which the Israeli government said they intercepted without casualty, The Associated Press reported.  The strike comes a day after the militant group warned they would join the conflict if three red lines were crossed, including the allyship of Middle...

Gambling is entertainment — taxpayers shouldn’t foot the bill for losses.   

The tax code should make clear that activities fused with fun, excitement and personal enjoyment are never an occasion for a tax deduction.

GOP divisions on display as Johnson rejects Thune-backed Senate DHS deal

The move by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and House GOP leaders to forcefully reject a Senate deal to fund the bulk of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that was backed by Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is putting Republican division on display. Johnson on Friday showed rare anger as he slammed the Senate...

House Republicans flee Congress in record numbers amid growing dysfunction

An unprecedented number of House Republicans are opting to retire or pursue other offices, complicating Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) bid to fend off a potential blue wave in the 2026 midterms and preserve his razor-thin majority. So far, 36 House Republicans — including the most recent, Rep. Sam Graves (Mo.) — have announced they will...

Supreme Court mulls limiting mail-in ballots, forcing states to prepare for changes

States are already preparing for the possibility that the Supreme Court could eliminate grace periods for mail-in ballots received after Election Day, which could pose unexpected consequences for this year’s midterm elections and beyond. The high court on Monday weighed the lawfulness of a Mississippi statute that allows ballots postmarked by Election Day but received five business days afterward to still be counted. More than a dozen states...

DHS spending fight hits a wall after tumultuous day: Five takeaways

The House and Senate both passed legislation on Friday to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and end one of the longest government shutdowns in the history of Congress — but not the same legislation. For all the activity of the past 36 hours, the impasse over DHS is no closer to being broken...

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