Donald Trump has a constitutional duty to ensure that his administration faithfully executes the laws Congress has passed, and his decision to make Thomas Homan his border czar shows that he is serious about doing it.
In today’s issue: It helps to have experience hosting television programs, preferably with good ratings. Telegenic males with money, name recognition, interesting bios and elite degrees are prized. Their established enthusiasm for President-elect Trump and his worldview is required. Bold personalities known for challenging conventions (and critics) are celebrated. From those candidates, a government is...
After declining to answer a question about whether Rep.-elect Sarah McBride is a man or a woman, House Speaker Mike Johnson made a statement in which he declared that "A man cannot become a woman."
Last year’s congressional spectacle featuring the presidents of Harvard University, Penn State, and MIT flummoxed by Rep. Elise Stefanik’s (R-NY) simple question about whether or not calls for genocide of Jews were tolerated on their campuses showed why America needs to reform academia. An example from overseas may show us how to do it. Oxford […]