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Antitrust Is Catnip for Statist Busybodies

Under the Biden administration, the people in charge of antitrust policy are eager to expand governmental power no matter how much long-run damage they...

Bragg Implements the Plan to Mislead the Jury about the Charges

Bragg is trying to convict Trump of conspiracy without having charged Trump with conspiracy.

Put Down the Protests

Columbia is a daily reminder of what happens when freaks and haters are allowed to impose their will on campus. 

The ‘Whaddya Think?’ Methodology Is a Bad One

Some polling tactics are unhelpful.

Prosecutors Begin Trump Trial by Laying Out ‘Criminal Scheme’ to Influence 2016 Election

‘These are all Biden trials. This is done as election interference,’ Donald Trump said on Monday morning. ‘This is a witch-hunt and it’s a...

David Pecker Will Be Bragg’s First Witness

DA Alvin Bragg will try to fill the hole in his case by presenting a legal plan as if it were a criminal conspiracy.

N.Y. judge upholds Trump $175 million civil fraud bond

New York Judge Arthur Engoron ruled Monday that the $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump for his civil fraud case can stand.

Biden, Trump ducking serious solutions to save Medicare’s hospital trust fund

Medicare's hospital insurance trust fund is projected to be depleted by 2031, but rather than propose serious fixes to the popular entitlement, both parties' presidential nominees are busy attacking each others' plans in search of political points to win the election.

Trump is ‘not on the hook’ for alleged hush money misdeeds, defense says

Manhattan prosecutors are concocting a crime out of "34 pieces of paper" that former President Donald Trump signed to pay his personal lawyer many years ago, a defense attorney told jurors Monday.

Prosecutors’ pitch to jury: Trump ‘catch-and-kill’ scheme led to fraudulent docs, misleading banks

Former President Donald Trump and tabloid allies used "catch-and-kill" tactics to stiff-arm bad press before the 2016 election and then lied about it on business records "over and over and over again," New York prosecutors told jurors Monday.

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