Politics

‘Sonia Sotomayor’s Confirmation Vote’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, published last week while I was out on vacation. I contrast the 31 Republican votes against Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination with...

Colleges Against Books

The Trump administration ought to get rid of Rule 164. At the very least,...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 17

 2006—In what one expert commentator aptly labels a “transparently political screed,” Michigan federal district...

One Crazy Summer

Memories of my father’s confirmation hearings, 40 years ago this month.

Examining RFK Jr.’s Role in the Measles Outbreak

Since becoming HHS secretary, RFK Jr. has presided over the highest number of measles...

Trump deportation policies spook Pennsylvania city into scrapping immigrant protection vote

Pennsylvania cities including Easton pull back on welcoming city ordinances as Trump administration threatens sanctuary jurisdictions with funding cuts.

Biden’s auto-pen pardons disturbed DOJ brass, docs show, raising questions whether they are legally binding

Career prosecutor warned Biden White House that describing pardon recipients as nonviolent drug offenders was untrue, citing murderers included in clemency grants.

If you suddenly got added to Jaime Harrison’s Substack, you’re not alone

Former DNC Chair Jaime Harrison is jumping on the Substack trend, but he seems to have overlooked the fine print. Harrison appears to have...

NYC indictments allege corruption in Adams’ City Hall

The former top aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been charged in four separate bribery schemes, according to indictments released this...

Meet Mamdani’s radical advisory circle that includes communist activist, anti-Israel advocates

The circle of advisors around NYC socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is littered with activists who hold far-left stances ranging from the economy to Israel.

Ex-Adams aide allegedly tried to give reporter a wad of cash hidden in a potato chip bag

A former aide to Mayor Eric Adams is accused of trying to give a reporter a wad of cash hidden inside a bag of potato chips. However, her attorney said it was a cultural tradition and an act of gratitude.

Texas Rep Chip Roy announces run for state attorney general to replace Ken Paxton

U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, is running to become the Lone Star state's next top prosecutor, announcing a campaign for Texas' attorney general on Thursday.

The Government Shouldn’t Get into the Chip Business

It would be a bad idea for the Trump administration to take a stake in Intel.

How the U.S. Can Make the Most of a Defense-Spending Boom

The choice is clear: modernize and lead — or remain the arsenal of bureaucracy.

Israel Isn’t a Danger to Jews — Jew Haters Are

The idea that Israel’s actions are putting Jews at risk globally is a contemptible position that would never be applied to any other minority...

Kennedy’s HHS terminates California sex ed grant after it refuses to drop ‘radical’ gender lessons

The Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Children and Families cut funding for California's PREP sex ed program over gender ideology.

Trump tariffs push India closer to America’s strategic rivals China and Russia

India strengthens ties with Moscow and Beijing as US-India relationship faces its most serious test in years following disputes over Russian oil purchases.

‘There are 50 swamps’: State Freedom Caucus Network helps conservatives fight the ‘uniparty’

Andrew Roth, president of the conservative organization the State Freedom Caucus Network, spoke to Fox News Digital about the organization.

Texas Democrat who rails against billionaire cash takes $59K from Trump-backing megadonor

James Talarico's office defended accepting Republican billionaire funds while proposing a $10,000 cap on campaign contributions to Texas state lawmakers.

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img
HomePolitics