How is Congress going to move forward with the Second Amendment following the presidential election? Kerry Picket with The Washington Times speaks with Reps. Kat Cammack of Florida and Scott Fitzgerald from Wisconsin about efforts in their states and what they see as the potential direction under a Trump administration.
Duty, honor, country — these three words underline the ethos of graduates from the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. The current commandant of the Army’s officer academy is broadening the mission statement, but the refrain “duty, honor, country” continues to guide all who serve in the U.S. military. President Joe Biden […]
When President Joe Biden entered office, his administration was already contemplating how to turn departments of the executive branch into campaign offices for the 2024 election. In his very first year, Biden released an executive order, followed by an in-depth fact sheet, detailing how government agencies would be used to “expand citizens’ opportunities to register […]
It might seem difficult to take positions on a prominent issue diametrically opposed and equally preposterous. But Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), a man whose Pavlovian opposition to the U.S. fossil energy producers has led him into incoherence rare even by Beltway standards, has achieved just such a magical trick. Whitehouse, the chairman of the Senate […]
One year ago, the Supreme Court banned universities from using race in admissions and sparked a national reexamination of the use of race in many contexts. Surveying America one year later reveals a nation teetering between race neutrality and racial preferences. For those who hope for a rebirth of race neutrality, there is both good […]