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Trump’s plans for US-Iran peace: Letters to the Editor — May 27, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump says US-Iran peace is close, despite Tehran’s refusal to hand over its uranium.

Earning More, Spending It Faster

Our middle class is earning more than ever yet feeling precarious or constrained nonetheless.

DOJ Sues UC Regents over ‘Deliberate Indifference’ Toward Antisemitism at UCLA

The suit alleges top administrators knew that ‘armed demonstrators beat up Jews and physically...

How to Leverage a Riot

New Jersey Democrats got the headline they wanted by joining a protest at an...

Trump nixes plans for Cabinet meeting at Camp David

President Trump canceled plans for a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday at Camp David, the presidential retreat in rural Maryland.

The Biden Crime Family cashes out after 52 years of trading on the family name

After more than half a century of brandishing the Biden family moniker to trade access to the federal government in exchange for cash, the Biden Crime Family has finally cashed out. As a parting gift to his grifting kinsmen, Joe Biden exited his historical disgrace of a presidency by granting an eleventh-hour categorical pardon to […]

The cynical strategy behind Biden’s 28th Amendment

Why would former President Joe Biden, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), the American Bar Association, and Georgetown Law all torch their credibility by making the absurd claim that the Equal Rights Amendment is now suddenly part of the Constitution just because Biden “declared” it? In case you missed it, on the Friday evening of Jan. 17, […]

Biden double-taps the constitutional order on his way out the door

The most gobsmacking line of historical revisionism written about Joe Biden’s norm-decimating tenure in the White House was published by the Associated Press, which described our doddering former president as an “institutionalist.” From degrading Supreme Court confirmation hearings as a senator to disgracing his presidential oath, the only institution Biden has ever cared about was […]

Trump’s strong hint of coming CIA covert action against Mexican drug cartels

President Donald Trump strongly hinted that the United States will engage in violent action against the most powerful drug cartels in Mexico. In his inaugural address, Trump pledged he would be “designating the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.” Trump will sign an executive order to that effect later Monday. A foreign terrorist designation is not […]

Here’s why Anthony Fauci needed a pardon

President Joe Biden, in an extraordinary move, granted former federal health official Anthony Fauci a pre-emptive pardon. While Fauci faces criticism for all sorts of things — mostly pushing localities and institutions into overly strict lockdowns and unending mask mandates — he might have been in legal trouble because it looks like tried to cover […]

Democrats backing Biden’s ’28th Amendment’ have lost all credibility

Any Democrat or liberal group that indulged former President Joe Biden‘s attempt to amend the Constitution unilaterally should never again be listened to about threats to democracy or fighting authoritarianism. Biden declared that the “Equal Rights Amendment” is now the 28th Amendment to the Constitution and is “the law of the land.” The ERA was […]

The decade-old Hunter Biden scandal the media ignored

Lost in all of the recent coverage of the expansive and legally questionable pardon granted by former President Joe Biden to his son, Hunter Biden, as well as the coverage over the past few years of the latter’s unfortunate life choices, is the fact that the Navy was perhaps the first to notice their joint […]

Linda McMahon can transform education through school choice

As President Donald Trump’s nominees are considered by the U.S. Senate, families are ready to see education secretary nominee Linda McMahon step into the ring to shake up our nation’s education system. What’s one of those moves? School choice.  As someone who benefited from school choice by attending private and charter schools and has worked […]

On Biden’s last day, one final act of dishonesty and corruption

Dishonest. Deceptive. Manipulative. Corrupt. There may not be four better words in the English language to describe the presidency of Joe Biden than those. The octogenarian concluded his nearly 50 years in the federal government today and left, in perhaps the most fitting way possible for Biden, by issuing two authoritative, antidemocratic political maneuvers indicative […]

On Day One, Rubio should reverse Blinken and Power’s Azerbaijan cowardice

Just five days before Azerbaijani forces invaded Nagorno-Karabakh and drove away its population of 120,000 indigenous Armenians, acting Assistant Secretary of State Yuri Kim told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, “We will not tolerate any attack on the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.” That Azerbaijan has paid no real price for its ethnic cleansing is directly due […]

The strange convergence of Donald Trump and Martin Luther King Jr.

Jan. 20 marks an unlikely pairing: President-elect Donald Trump‘s inauguration and the nation’s celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Trump’s rhetoric contrasts sharply with King’s heartfelt calls to transcend racial divisions and emphasize shared human values. It is difficult to imagine King voting for Trump. Nevertheless, when Trump ends divisive diversity, equity, and inclusion […]

The Left’s toxic ‘safetyism’ trap

Progressive insanity is running amok in Massachusetts — again. This time, a local politician who identifies as “nonbinary,” neither male nor female, is melting down and demanding a one-month vacation due to “misgendering.” Yes, seriously.  “The first openly nonbinary lawmaker in Massachusetts history is taking a leave of absence after they allegedly dealt with transphobia from […]

Trump’s unique opportunity this Inauguration Day

Donald Trump’s inauguration today at noon will be historic for many reasons, including that he will be the first president since Grover Cleveland sworn in for nonconsecutive terms. Trump’s astonishing political comeback means he enters office with the energy and excitement of a first-term president but the experience and knowledge of a second-term president. He […]

Trump triumphantly returns to Capitol for inauguration — the very place Democrats tried to destroy him

Just as fate brought Donald Trump improbably back to the presidency, there is cosmic irony in the last-minute change of venue for his swearing-in...

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