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The Movement: When does Trump 2028 become a serious push?

Is there a point at which Republicans and the broader conservative movement take President Trump’s third-term push seriously and start trying to make it happen? His former adviser Steve Bannon told The Economist that there is “a plan” to make Trump president again despite the limitations of the 22nd Amendment. “There’s many different alternatives,” he said, declining to reveal any of...

Whistleblower warns Illegal immigrants are sending ‘shockwave’ through crucial industry

A commercial trucking industry executive is blowing the whistle on the devastating “shockwave" illegal immigrant drivers are sending through the industry.

Federal judge slaps down lawsuit by expelled Tennessee Democrat

A federal judge dismissed Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones' lawsuit over his 2023 expulsion, rejecting claims of racial discrimination and due process violations.

Scoop: Combat veteran launches congressional run in bid to flip longtime Democrat-held seat red

Republican Jennifer-Ruth Green, a combat veteran, enters House race as GOP redistricting could shift northwest Indiana district from blue to red in 2026 elections.

Obama was ‘not happy’ with quick Pelosi endorsement of Harris, book says

President Barack Obama was reportedly furious with Rep. Nancy Pelosi over her quick endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024, a new book says.

Flight delays worsen as unpaid air traffic controllers feel government shutdown pain

Flights across the U.S. are facing growing delays as unpaid air traffic controllers feel the strain of the ongoing government shutdown.

Dozens of parents rights groups call for 50 state audit to rid K-12 schools of DEI: ‘Clean up the mess’

Parental rights groups demand nationwide K-12 education audits to eliminate DEI discrimination and improve teacher vetting across all 50 states and Washington D.C.

Stefanik to release new book on college antisemitism as she eyes bid for NY governor

Rep. Elise Stefanik is out with a new book on her efforts to crack down on antisemitism ahead of an anticipated campaign for New York governor.

To disarm Hezbollah, look to the past

BEIRUT, Lebanon — Sitting at a café in Dahieh, the southern suburb and Hezbollah stronghold of the Lebanese capital, is to witness the decline in Hezbollah’s fortunes. Women gossip and children are oblivious, but look around, and some men are missing fingers or eyes, the legacy of holding a sabotaged beeper. Hezbollah is still a […]

Be careful what you wish for in the New York City mayor’s race

As the New York City mayoral race looms, some conservatives are rooting for socialist Democrat Zohran Mamdani to win it. It is a dangerous folly to do so.  The reflexes of politicians seek every advantage. They love it when the opposing party picks a radical. The logic for conservatives is that if Mamdani is chosen […]

Higher education’s politics of compliance shift with Trump in charge

As university administrators escalate their opposition to the Trump administration‘s oversight, funding reductions, and executive actions related to campus diversity, equity, inclusion, and illegal immigration, they appear to be overlooking a critical precedent: it was former President Barack Obama who introduced the framework for aggressive federal intervention through more than 20 controversial Dear Colleague letters […]

The new White House ballroom should be used for dancing, too

The new $200 million White House ballroom being built by President Donald Trump is going to be used for elegant dinners featuring dignified foreign leaders. It should also be used for dancing.  The president should hold regular dances where Americans can gather to swing, salsa, zydeco, and even rave. In the midst of increased atomization […]

Argentina kicks socialists to the curb, again 

Argentina‘s voters wisely reelected and strengthened President Javier Milei’s Liberty Advances party this weekend rather than switching to the socialist Peron alternative in the middle of his term of office. It is a decision that sets the country on a clearer path to prosperity while other leftist governments in the region continue to struggle. With […]

The next Republican is always supposedly ‘worse’ than the last

In this world, nothing is certain except that the next Republican presidential hopeful will be “scarier” than the last.  This is one of the most frequent narratives in modern political messaging. So frequent, in fact, that it has become nearly as predictable as flu season, only drearier and with less charm.  You can practically set […]

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