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Don’t Gut Private Savings to Save Social Security

Using the savings of Americans who have diligently saved for their future, to compensate for the deficit created by Congress, is troubling to say...

The Mayorkas Impeachment Trap

House Republicans should ignore the homeland-security secretary and call Biden’s immigration bluff.

Re: D.C. Crime

The authorities could at least try to prosecute and arrest their way out of it.

Social-Media Showdown

Today on The Editors, Charlie Cooke stakes out a strong position over the recent social-media hearings, putting him at odds with the other panelists.

Buttigieg-Aligned Group Ramped Up Fundraising in 2022, Raising Questions about Cabinet Secretary’s Political Ambitions

Buttigieg’s allies at Win the Era Fund appear to be preserving his political apparatus in case the right opportunity arises.

Federal judge in D.C. postpones Trump’s March trial on charges of plotting to overturn 2020 election

A federal judge in Washington formally postponed Donald Trump's March trial on charges of plotting to overturn the 2020 election as a key legal appeal from the former president continues to work its way through the courts.

Mike Johnson questions if Biden is the one making decisions on the border

House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday said that he doesn't think it is President Biden who is deciding to keep the border open.

Biden administration hits back at Iran with seizures, sanctions

The Biden administration has charged members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard in multiple criminal cases, accusing them of illicitly trafficking oil to fund terrorist organizations, including Hamas and Hezbollah.

Justices settle who will argue Trump ballot case: Colorado secretary of state, voters both get time

The Supreme Court has settled a dispute between lawyers over who will argue in favor of disqualifying former President Trump from the ballot because of the Constitution's insurrection clause.

Third-party presidential candidates winning ballot access, poised to shake up vote in November

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is chipping away toward the goal of being on the ballot in states across the country, increasing the chances he will influence the outcome of the White House race.

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