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Miranda Devine: Dems can cry corruption all they want – the DOJ’s anti-weaponization fund has precedent and purpose

The rollout of the DOJ’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund” may have been botched, but the fund remains a good idea, and the hysteria from Democrats like the...
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Miranda Devine: Dems can cry corruption all they want – the DOJ’s anti-weaponization fund has precedent and purpose

The rollout of the DOJ’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund” may have been botched, but the fund remains a good idea, and the hysteria from Democrats like the...

San Francisco’s ready for change — but Pelosi’s successors aren’t

San Francisco has been more optimistic in recent years, with Mayor Daniel Lurie adopting a more pragmatic approach, and voters staging successful recalls of the...

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Miranda Devine: Dems can cry corruption all they want – the DOJ’s anti-weaponization fund has precedent and purpose

The rollout of the DOJ’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund” may have been botched, but the fund remains a good idea, and the hysteria from Democrats like...

San Francisco’s ready for change — but Pelosi’s successors aren’t

San Francisco has been more optimistic in recent years, with Mayor Daniel Lurie adopting a more pragmatic approach, and voters staging successful recalls of...

California Democrats bored their own voters into submission

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Pence questions Trump’s conservative credentials and ‘hostility to constitutional order’

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Paxton set to meet with Thune after Cornyn loss

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) on Sunday said he will meet with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R) after winning the GOP runoff to replace incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.  Since beating Cornyn, a four-term incumbent, Paxton says he’s been in contact with Thune, Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-S.D.), Republican Conference Chair Sen. Tom...

Raman’s not rolling on the River

It’s rare that candidates get a trial run for an office they’ve never held. But Nithya Raman did — and she failed. As The...

Sacramento created California’s budget problem — billionaire tax won’t fix it

Proponents of California’s proposed Billionaire Tax Act have a story to tell: President Donald Trump and the Washington Republicans cut health care, and so...

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