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Dems need good dads and more: Letters to the Editor — July 19, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the Democratic Party’s failing male candidates and more.

Secret Service morale strained by Vances’ last-minute travel demands, report says

REPORT: J.D. Vance's Secret Service detail is voicing frustration over a pattern of last-minute, costly travel requests from the vice president and his family.

Gov. Tony Evers to endorse David Crowley in Wisconsin’s Democratic gubernatorial primary

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is endorsing Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley in the state's Democratic gubernatorial primary, a day after the race was shaken up by the departure of another candidate, and just weeks ahead of the primary election.

Stephen Miller says Trump administration is pursuing policy to debank illegal immigrants

Stephen Miller says the Trump administration is debanking illegal immigrants to shut down their financial access and drive self-deportation.

New Yorkers collected $2.6 billion in welfare cash payments last year, city data shows

New York City's cash assistance hit a 30-year high of $2.6 billion in 2025, reaching nearly 865,000 residents as Ken Griffin threatens to halt investments.

Trump’s 60-day Iran deal reaches halfway mark as ceasefire collapses into escalating war

Halfway through the 60-day negotiating window, the U.S. has struck over 300 Iranian targets while Iran attacks commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.

DSA member says she has no problem supporting ‘secret Nazis’ under one condition

The Majority Report co-host and Democratic Socialists of America member said she values platform over personal character

Democrat scrambles to meet Angel Mom after she blasts lawmakers to their faces for ignoring families’ pleas

Angel Mom Jennifer Bos revealed Dick Durbin never contacted her despite being his constituent, prompting the senator to offer an immediate meeting.

Rubio Confronts an Epidemic of Left-Wing Violence and Extortion

The accounts of Marco Rubio and even Democrat Adam Smith should be convincing enough about the severity of the threat. Will progressives listen?

Sink the Hormuz Tollbooth

Rubio has the right idea.

Andrew Ross Sorkin Thinks You’re Stupid

The New York Times writer seems to believe that advocates of the Second Amendment cannot read.

Trump Sure Doesn’t Act Like China Created an ‘Election Security Nightmare’

If the president believes everything he said in his speech last night, this morning we should be seeing a dramatic sea change in U.S....

More than 190,000 noncitizens may be on California’s voter rolls, DHS says

The Department of Homeland Security is releasing more data behind President Trump's claims of voter rolls littered with noncitizens, saying its own review found more than 190,000 suspect names in California and 35,000 in New Jersey.

China fumes at Trump as a new rift opens between the rival superpowers

China is reacting angrily to President Trump's claims that it stole information about 220 million American voters during the 2020 election, dubbing them "groundless accusations."

Appeals court sides with Hegseth over The New York Times in Pentagon access battle

The Pentagon is allowed to require journalists to have a government-provided escort to enter the building, a federal appeals court has ruled, delivering a blow to The New York Times.

Socialist-backed Dem who ripped the wealthy cracks state’s top 1%, tax returns show

Abdul El-Sayed reported $262,000 in capital gains and owns two rental properties worth $750,000 while campaigning against wealthy landlords.

Trump says White House searching for ‘vandal proof’ material after alleged Reflecting Pool attack

President Donald Trump said the White House is searching for vandal proof material after the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was emptied to repair damage.

Transgender Maine Senate candidate sparks online frenzy over response to debate question: ‘Can’t be serious’

Ashley Webb cited songwriting as a qualification for Senate during the Maine Democratic primary debate, sparking a viral moment on social media.

Company of ‘Squad’ member’s husband lands $2B contract from blue state for new courthouse

Rejected bidders allege conflicts of interest tainted the nearly $2 billion Springfield courthouse deal involving Ayanna Pressley's husband's firm.

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