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Pirro appears to walk back threats to arrest gun owners in DC

D.C. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro appeared to walk back a previous threat to arrest anyone who brings a gun to Washington amid an uproar from Second Amendment groups. The...

Clintons cave: Comer says Bill and Hillary to testify in Epstein probe

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer announced the Clintons will appear before his panel.

Noem coordinates with Mississippi officials as state recovers from deadly winter storm

Winter Storm Fern's reported death toll reaches 85 nationwide as Mississippi continues recovery efforts with hundreds of thousands still without power.

End of government shutdown in sight as Speaker Johnson overcomes GOP revolt

House GOP lawmakers barreled through conservative rebellion threats on the Senate's federal funding bill, setting up a vote on final passage on Tuesday afternoon.

Iranian gunboats unsuccessfully attempt to board US oil tanker as Trump builds military presence

Iranian gunboats unsuccessfully attempted to intercept a U.S. oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday before a U.S. Navy vessel intervened, reports say.

Democrats want to unmask ICE officers to cause them violence and harm

Let’s stop pretending that the crusade to unmask Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers is anything other than a nefarious attempt to cause them violence and harm.  For months now, Democrats have had an obsession with demanding that ICE officers remove masks during their operations. Multiple Democrats, including Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Gov. […]

Body-armor vs. briefcase immigration enforcement

Illegal immigrants arrested in high-profile Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions in Minneapolis and elsewhere, criminals or not, have no right to be here and no grounds for complaint. Responsibility for the violence in Minnesota is widely shared. First, former President Joe Biden’s administration, which lawlessly let in 8 million to 10 million illegal immigrants, who […]

In the rush to hold insurers to account, don’t forget about hospitals

When asked to account for the skyrocketing cost of health coverage before two House committees last Thursday, the chief executives of five of America’s largest health insurance companies pointed fingers. Don’t look at us, they said. Look at hospitals and drugmakers. It was a plainly self-serving argument, of course. But there’s a kernel of truth in it. […]

Trump is finally advancing long-sought US goals in Cuba and Venezuela

Secretary of State Marco Rubio does not mince words, especially on Latin America. When asked by Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) whether he’d rule out regime change in Cuba during a recent Foreign Relations Committee hearing, Rubio did not hesitate. “I think we would love to see that regime there change,” he said. While Schatz and […]

How Democrats game the census for power

At the 68th Grammy Awards, a day before Groundhog Day, singer Billie Eilish spied her shadow in a spotlight beam and predicted endless Hollywood posturing on illegal immigration.  “No one is illegal on stolen land,” Eilish said, offering a neat epigrammatic falsehood about the United States that is catching on. But it’s a boneheaded analysis, […]

Why America’s 250th misses the point

The United States is preparing to commemorate her semiquincentennial on July 4. For those challenged by history, this date will be 250 years since the Declaration of Independence was proclaimed. Fireworks will burst, speeches will be delivered, and messaging will tell Americans that the nation sprang fully formed from Philadelphia in the summer of 1776. […]

A new jazz orchestra with Kurt Elling comes to Washington

American culture still produces great things. The Music Center at Strathmore, a gorgeous concert and arts venue just outside of Washington, is preparing for a premier performance by its new in-house, 17-piece Strathmore Jazz Orchestra. The band, led by conductor and composer Daniel Jamieson, will make its debut on Friday, Feb. 13, performing with Grammy-winning vocalist Kurt Elling. […]

The Lemon indictment is what equal justice looks like

Disgraced former-CNN anchor Don Lemon said he “will not be silenced” after a Minnesota grand jury indicted him for violating the First Amendment rights of worshipers in St. Paul last week. Naturally, no one is trying to silence the man, as much as any reasonable person would love it if he shut up. What the […]

The ‘mileage tax’ is only the beginning of ‘Califraudia’ — here’s my plan for ‘Califordia’

How is it that Californians pay the highest taxes in the country but get the worst results? Highest gas tax in America — but...

Here’s what Gavin Newsom doesn’t want you to know about him

Knowing he won’t be able to sell the nation’s voters on his record as governor, Newsom now wants voters to buy a tale of...

Mayor Mamdani is failing at his core job: keeping NYC FUNCTIONING

The No. 1 job of a mayor, above everything else, is to keep his or her city functioning.

Mayor Bass has rose-colored glasses on, her true record is bleak

In a nod to critics, she thanked displaced residents for their “honesty” — presumably, in telling her just how angry they are at the...

Candidates, please: in governor’s race, put California first

Voters would be well-served by a campaign centered on solutions to the troubles plaguing the state.  

Don Lemon’s Minnesota protest charges: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 3, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Don Lemon’s arrest for his involvement in the anti-ICE protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minn.

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