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Hunter Biden resurfaces in LA, reacts to questions about Biden tapes, UFO files

Hunter Biden was approached by a videographer in West Los Angeles and asked about litigation to force release of President Joe Biden's interview tapes.

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Bishop Barron to address ‘true threat to democracy’ at Trump prayer event

Bishop Barron will address what he calls the marginalization of God at Trump's Rededicate 250 prayer event on the National Mall this Sunday.

Hochul-Mamdani pied-à-terre folly shows it never stops at ‘tax the rich’

Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a surtax on 13,000 uber-wealthy nonresident...

The data center doomers must be defeated

Led by socialist Democrats and foreign billionaires, the anti-data center movement has gained significant momentum. A new Gallup poll has found that seven in every 10 Americans now oppose new data center construction near their homes. Conservative leaders must do better at pushing back against hysterical claims of activists and making the case for more energy, more […]

After Indiana purge, Trump sets sights on Louisiana’s Bill Cassidy

Sen. Bill Cassidy fights for political survival in Louisiana's GOP primary as Trump and allies back Rep. Julia Letlow to unseat the incumbent.

Ron Johnson’s demand for a return to pre-pandemic spending levels is a nonstarter

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) achieved the seemingly impossible in getting President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” across the finish line with a one-vote margin. However, Trump’s legislative legacy only passed the lower chamber with the promise to Freedom Caucus fiscal hawks that the Senate would expedite and expand Medicaid reforms and the reversal […]

RFK Jr.’s COVID-19 common sense

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday announced a change to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations for the COVID-19 vaccine. This comes more than five years after the onset of a pandemic that not only affected the health of millions but forever shifted the nation’s view of government advice and […]

The Trump administration shouldn’t stop with Harvard

Last week’s cowardly murders of two Israeli Embassy staff members by a man shouting “free, free Palestine” are not an isolated tragedy. It is the inevitable result of a campus culture that has mainstreamed hatred, glorified violence, and normalized antisemitic incitement. Nowhere is this rot more concentrated than in the rarefied air of the Ivy League, […]

Ban congressional stock trading

It’s not often that Republicans and Democrats agree on public policy. So when they do, it should be a catalyst for reform. “We do need to change the law so that sitting members of Congress cannot trade stock,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) said. “I’m in favor of that because I don’t think we should have […]

The tarnished treasure of higher education

Editor’s note: The Washington Examiner is honored to publish the unedited remarks of this year’s Bradley Prize honorees. Barry Strauss gave the speech below. I would like to thank The Bradley Foundation for the signal honor it has granted me by making me one of the recipients of the 2025 Bradley Prize. I accept, with […]

Conserving a revolutionary tradition

Editor’s note: The Washington Examiner is honored to publish the unedited remarks of this year’s Bradley Prize honorees. The below speech was given by James Piereson. Friends, we are gathered this evening at the beautiful headquarters of the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution. Our European friends smile when they learn that one of the most conservativeorganizations […]

Courage in the face of oppression

Editor’s note: The Washington Examiner is honored to publish the unedited remarks of this year’s Bradley Prize honorees. The below speech was given by Sebastien Lai. Members of the board of the Bradley Foundation, distinguished prize winners, ladies andgentlemen: As you can see, I am not Jimmy Lai. Instead of being here with you wonderful […]

Conservatism must be at the heart of our institutions

Editor’s note: The Washington Examiner is honored to publish the unedited remarks of this year’s Bradley Prize honorees. The below speech was given by Christopher Rufo. It’s great to be with all of you tonight. I’d like to thank the Bradley Foundation, the members of the selection committee, and my family — my wife and […]

The conservative need to retake our culture

Conservative intellectuals have long lamented leftist dominance of culture. They recognize the danger of ceding culture to people who disagree with them on everything and watching their creations erode the founding values of the country. The focus is mostly on television, film, and other dominant forms of middle- and low-brow entertainment. But conservatives should engage […]

Fly the naked skies?

The logic of our age doesn’t allow for standards of dress, yet all of our sensibilities tell us that certain attire is inappropriate in certain circumstances. “My body, my choice” is a mantra that in elite circles has become a dogma, yet nobody really believes that what you do with your body in public is […]

Does ‘Lilo & Stitch’ still believe in ‘ohana’?

Disney live-action reboots really can’t win. Despite being hailed by some as its best cash grab, that is, remake to date, Lilo & Stitch is caught up in controversy. Of course, it has nothing on the Snow White reboot, but a significant change to the end of the movie has infuriated fans on the Right and Left.  In […]

Corporations are Democrats, my friend!

In 2017, did it seem like many of your favorite brands suddenly became overtly political in a way they never had before, and uniformly against President Donald Trump and the Republican Party? For example, in January 2017, Starbucks posted on Twitter, “We are committed to hiring 10,000 refugees over the next five years in the […]

The United Nations is still aiding Hamas

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began distributing food in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, May 27. The sites, at Rafah, at the strip’s southern end, and at the nearby Morag Corridor, a security corridor established in April by the Israeli military, are managed by private American contractors, with Israeli soldiers securing the perimeters. Inside, Palestinian contractors […]

Don’t kill the ‘one big, beautiful bill,’ but do downsize the deficit growth

Defying the laws of political gravity, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) wrangled a razor-thin Republican majority to pass the president’s “one big, beautiful bill” by a single-vote margin. The 215-214 score included most House Republicans, ranging from the SALT RINOs, or Republicans in name only, representing blue state districts to Freedom Caucus fiscal hawks. The […]

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