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The Survivor Superficiality of Last Night’s Debate

It was a spectacle that struggled to make a case for itself — unless what comes out of it somehow lures Trump back in...

Prosecutor Likely Intervened in Hunter Tax Probe to Shield President Biden, Impeachment Witness Testifies

Eileen O’Connor, former assistant AG for the DOJ’s tax division, argued that Wolf prevented the tax probe from escalating into a corruption probe.

Bob Dole Versus Bill Clinton on Judges

I hope that you enjoy my new Confirmation Tales post, “Bob Dole Puts Judges At Center Of 1996 Presidential Campaign.”

Bidenomics Is Built on Price Controls

They are papering over its failures.

Calling the Bluff

House Republicans are making demands about Ukraine aid and funding for the border crisis.

Trump Demands a Coronation

If Republican voters continue to evaluate Trump by a double standard, they will probably end up giving him the enthronement he demands.

Right or Wrong, Biden Impeachment Inquiry Begins

The inquiry is missing an authorizing vote by the full House and, strangely, overlooking Biden’s most impeachable offense.

Jeffries urges House Republicans to bring Senate temporary spending measure to floor

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called on House Republicans to support the Senate's temporary spending bill as a way to avert a government shutdown Saturday.

Divided House has no clear stopgap bill as shutdown looms

House Republicans still have not landed on a stopgap bill to prevent a government shutdown with just two days until the deadline.

New Mexico trial begins over allegations that Democrats tried to dilute votes with redistricting map

Accusations that New Mexico's Democratic-led Legislature unfairly diluted the vote of a politically conservative oil-producing region with its redistricting map went to trial on Wednesday.

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