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Trump pushes for Pete Hegseth in new Truth social post

President-elect Donald Trump says his pick for Defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, is "doing very well," delivering public support for the embattled nominee despite senators' concerns about alleged misconduct and reports that Mr. Trump is considering alternatives.

Transgender illogic does harm to children

Outside of the Supreme Court, transgender activists made many incompatible arguments. The different claims they offer seem to undo one another, but one thing is for sure: the movement has little concern with “doing no harm.” That transgendering procedures do effect demonstrable harm on unconsenting children is the opposing side’s basic argument. Side effects, irreversibility, […]

Biden would admit he politicized the DOJ with blanket pardons

Biden administration officials are reportedly mulling whether or not to grant blanket pardons to a laundry list of political allies, a move that, if enacted, would be a tacit admission that the Justice Department has been tainted by politics. President Joe Biden already brought scrutiny to the prosecutorial process when he issued a blanket pardon […]

No more continuing resolutions

Year in and year out, Congress fails to perform one of its most basic responsibilities: to pass a budget. There is even a statute that sets forth the method and timeline for passing a federal budget. But instead, Congress opts for something known as a “continuing resolution,” which is a monolithic legislative setpiece that perpetuates […]

Will the world learn from the futility of rapprochement with Syria’s Assad?

For eight years, the Syrian civil war appeared over. Turkish-backed rebel fighters held their lines, but Bashar Assad’s regime controlled most major cities. Though Syria might not have been united under a single government, Assad’s adversaries considered the war over. Many in Congress considered Assad anathema, but even his Arab adversaries had begun to consider […]

Martial law briefly came to South Korea. Could it happen here?

Is South Korea’s legislative rejection of an autocratic president’s declaration of martial law a one-off — or an object lesson for President-elect Donald Trump?

Outgoing DNC chair pushes back against calls for Democrats to abandon ‘identity politics’

Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Jaime Harrison, whose four-year tenure expires at the end of the year, urged Democrats to push back against calls to abandon "identity politics." Harrison drew on his own identity as a Black man as he delivered remarks to state Democratic chairs in Arizona on Thursday. “When I wake up in...

Melania Trump: Barron ‘very vocal’ in advice to his father

Incoming first lady Melania Trump said Friday her son, Barron Trump, was “very vocal” in giving advice to his father, President-elect Trump, during the 2024 presidential election, particularly on how to connect with younger audiences.  Melania Trump credited the 18-year-old with convincing the president-elect to sit down with streamers and podcasters in order to reach younger voters.  “He is a grown...

Pennsylvania is the key to understanding Democratic defeat in 2024

Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro is a strong contender for the presidential nomination in 2024, but he will have to account for the half dozen other Democratic governors who will run to seek their place in the sun.

How reimagining goods and services can aid US manufacturing

There’s a way President-elect Donald Trump can help promote U.S. manufacturing exports, and it doesn’t involve imposing new tariffs.  

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