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Team Trump’s strategy for getting Europeans to step up is working

The White House's message to Europe — do more to protect your continent rather than have the United States do it — seems to...

AOC’s harmful migrant assistance: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 18, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s webinar informing immigrants of how to evade ICE agents.

Anthony Weiner wants back into politics — but first he’ll have to learn to zip it

Remember Anthony Weiner talking about his own extended wiener to some 15-year-old little girl who hadn’t requested it? Must be the guy’s thing needed airing.

Memo to Eric Adams’ critics: He’s a ‘hostage’ to New Yorkers’ will — not to Donald Trump

Democrats are accusing Mayor Eric Adams of being President Donald Trump’s’ “hostage,” because he’s offering to do what the prez wants. The truth? Adams...

What I heard in Munich — ordinary Germans long for a Trump of their own

Average Germans understand their nation is in crisis — and are exasperated that it took an American leader like JD Vance to say so.

Kamala’s Broadway word salad latest sign America made the right choice in November

“We have to be clear-eyed. And it doesn’t mean we don’t see the beauty in everything. These things all co-exist, but I believe we...

Eric Adams is facing intense heat — but on one issue, New Yorkers have his back

Adams’ push to amend state law on involuntary treatment of the severely mentally ill has brought welcome discipline to one of the city’s most...

Wrong way to win back voters, ludicrous denials of gov’t fraud and other commentary

Democrats’ “unconditional defense of government bureaucracies does not appear to be a promising route” to recapturing the voters they’re losing, warns Ruy Teixeira at...

White House hits back on Democrats’ criticism of DOGE actions

The White House is hitting back at Democrats who have criticized the actions taken by the Department of Government Efficiency by pointing out that Democrats have had similar cost-cutting ideas.

Riverside County sheriff becomes the first major Republican to say he’ll run for California governor

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said Monday he is running for governor of California in 2026, becoming the first major Republican to announce a bid for an election nearly two years away.

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