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Vulnerable Dem meets with group that supports ‘halting’ deportation, employs reps with anti-police views

Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., met with a group of representatives from Voices for Progress, a group that seeks to "halt" deportation efforts.

California’s Regulatory Empire Is Unscathed by the Court’s Chevron Reversal

The state will continue to operate as an island in the land.

Mike Johnson’s Strong Case for American Strength

The speaker of the House rejects calls for retrenchment on the world stage.

How Elizabeth Warren Hijacked an Enfeebled Biden Presidency 

Any mainstream Democrat would have balked at Warren’s antitrust agenda as recently as five years ago.

Ron DeSantis’s Next Big Political Test

Constitutional amendments on weed and abortion could make for his toughest state-level fight yet.

Pence-Aligned Group Takes Swipe at New RNC Platform in Memo

For Advancing American Freedom, the omissions in this year’s draft platform speak volumes.

NATO headquarters needs relocating to Warsaw

Consider a hypothetical scenario. It’s 2030. In 2025, Russia compelled Ukraine to a concessionary peace. Desperate for a boost to their sclerotic economies, European Union members quickly released Russia from sanctions. Emboldened by his victory, Putin has spent the interceding years dreaming of the next steps toward building a new Russian imperium. Watching the United […]

Biden’s cruel economy

Economist Milton Friedman defined inflation as “too much money chasing after too few goods.” He could have just as easily described President Joe Biden’s economic agenda.   For almost four years, Biden’s policies have flooded the marketplace with federal stimulus while squeezing the supply of goods and services through higher taxes and regulations. The result has […]

The Democratic Party is leading an assault on America from within

Following his train wreck of a debate with former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden sat for what was widely viewed as a “make-or-break” interview with ABC News’s George Stephanopoulos. The 22-minute exchange, recorded on Friday afternoon in Madison, Wisconsin, and aired that night, did not go well. Although it didn’t create quite the stir […]

Recovering from the journalism crisis: Reporters need to learn to apologize

Two weeks ago, Georgetown University held a symposium about the state of journalism. When asked what the main problem facing the press is, Erik Wemple, a media critic at the Washington Post, came up with a surprisingly compelling and honest answer: Journalists need to learn how to apologize when they make mistakes.  Wemple’s comments (which […]

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