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ESPN star in the hot seat as Senate campaign rumors swirl: ‘Trump-hating RINO’

Football broadcasting legend Paul Finebaum is taking heat for allegedly being a “Trump-hating" weak Republican amid widespread rumors that he is planning a run for the Senate.

DOJ Sues to Block New California Congressional Map, Alleging Racial Gerrymandering

‘Race cannot be used as a proxy to advance political interests, but that is...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 14

2003—Demonstrating their particular animus against female nominees whom they regard as judicial conservatives, Senate...

The GOP Can’t Punt on Health Care

Failing to introduce and explain Obamacare alternatives represents a serious political risk.

Democrats: If it’s broke, don’t fix it

Something that isn’t discussed much about the Democrats’ 43-day shutdown of Washington is that it demonstrated their scant interest in government as distinct from their insatiable hunger for tactical leverage and power. It’s obvious on one level that people who stop a government from functioning aren’t interested in government. But there are details beneath the […]

‘Love trumps hate,’ Democrats’ ironic phrase

“Love trumps hate,” a slogan often chanted during the so-called “peaceful protest” of the party claiming to embody love and tolerance, has become a rallying cry for those seeking to divide, hate, and now murder those who disagree with their questionable opinions. Last night, a politically motivated shooter in Utah showed us exactly that. Charlie […]

Democrats are never getting our guns

In the wake of Charlie Kirk‘s assassination, some Democrats and gun control groups have had the unmitigated gall to demand more gun control. Here is the message they need to get through their thick heads: You are never getting it, especially when you are trying to disarm the people who are being killed. A who’s […]

Yesterday’s heroes — and tomorrow’s

SHANKSVILLE, Pennsylvania — At the Flight 93 Memorial, on Sept. 11, you will see all sorts. Dozens of bikers, many in their gang colors, rode, parked, and stood around the visitor center and surrounding road. A Canadian commercial pilot, in uniform, speaking French, was the first man I met there. Tour buses and locals came […]

Kamala Harris moves to shift the blame in new book

Former Vice President Kamala Harris’s new book, 107 Days, about her short time as the Democratic Party nominee for president, is, by all accounts, illuminating. Early reviews suggest that Harris was frustrated with the hand she was dealt in late July 2024 when she became her party’s nominee. From her standpoint, the decision was made far […]

As the world moves on, Bidenworld battles itself

AS THE WORLD MOVES ON, BIDENWORLD BATTLES ITSELF. It’s an understatement to say that much has happened since Kamala Harris‘s short and unsuccessful run for president. But the former vice president appears not to have moved on. Harris has written a book, 107 Days, about her failed 2024 campaign. A brief excerpt has been published in the […]

From 9/11 to Charlie Kirk’s murder, America faces evil — and defeats it with its goodness

For me, 9/11 is a wound that never fully heals. But it taught me that the greatness of America lies in how we live,...

Charlie Kirk built his career with words and courage — and he never looked back

Charlie Kirk wrote to us at Breitbart in 2012 as a high school student, and we proudly published his first foray into political commentary.

Charlie Kirk assassination crystalizes countersniper challenge

The assassination of Charlie Kirk at a Utah Valley University event on Wednesday will provoke changes in how political commentators and activists organize their personal security. While American traditions of free speech and patriotism have long fostered unity against the outbursts of political street violence regularly seen globally, political assassinations remain a scourge on our […]

On flag burning, the Right is working for the Left

A strong defense of flag burning appeared in these pages recently from Christopher Scalia. As you’d expect from a patriot, he made his argument while nevertheless disapproving of the incendiaries and their infernal message. But Scalia believes, as many people do, that incinerating Old Glory is a form of protest properly covered by the First […]

US lets Russia slither back into Syria

The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al Assad last year should have marked the end of Russia’s hold on that country. Unfortunately, as Syria’s new leader, Ahmed al Sharaa, consolidates power, Washington is standing back. Russia, though weakened by the war in Ukraine, is moving to reclaim its influence. The Soviet Union first established naval […]

A crackdown on crime could restore the American Dream

No country provides more opportunities for upward mobility than the United States. The “American Dream” is real, but many Americans can’t achieve their full potential because their neighborhood is plagued by crime, which destroys economic opportunity for generations. We founded Americans for Public Safety because public safety is a moral obligation, not a political experiment. We support […]

Trump should close all loopholes on semiconductor tariffs

During a dinner with a dozen major United States tech leaders last week, President Donald Trump confirmed again that his administration plans to impose “fairly substantial” tariffs of up to 100% on semiconductor imports. There is widespread, bipartisan agreement that domestic chip production is critical for national security, economic resilience, and reviving America’s ability to manufacture high-tech […]

What America could learn from Israel and Ukraine

On Sept. 9, 2025, an Israeli air strike apparently took out Hamas leaders who believed themselves safe in Qatar. They lived a luxurious life while directing their associates in Gaza to cage and starve Jewish hostages seized nearly two years ago during a ceasefire. It was the latest of several audacious Israeli actions. In July […]

Celebrating an informed patriotism

As students get ready to go back to school with fresh notebooks and sharpened pencils, let the first lesson of the school year come from the 40th president of the United States, Ronald Reagan. In his Farewell Address in 1989, Reagan spoke of a resurgence in national pride that returned during his presidency, which he called a “new […]

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