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President Donald Trump speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

DEI finally frying in the fires of American Exceptionalism

- The Washington Times

President Trump signed an executive order that shut down diversity, equity and inclusion offices at the federal level. Then he made clear his government would be one that hired, promoted and employed based on competence. In other words: He put Marxism back in its box.

Income tax system and cutting taxes illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

Trump should make cutting taxes a moral argument

Will Donald Trump merely cut taxes? Or will he transform Americans' attitudes about taxes, setting the stage for far more sweeping and necessary tax reform in the years ahead?

This Nov. 14, 2017 photo shows Jaìme Ceja operating a forklift while loading boxes of Red Delicious apples on to a trailer during his shift in an orchard in Tieton, Wash. According to studies in recent years, a reverse flow immigration and an improving economy in Mexico is creating more competition for foreign-born labor in the U.S. (Shawn Gust/Yakima Herald-Republic/via AP)/Yakima Herald-Republic via AP)

Cracking down on illegal immigration would raise wages for lower-income Americans

President Trump signed so many executive orders on his first two days in office that many Americans were naturally left wondering how his policy changes would affect their everyday lives. One such question looms particularly large: If we deport illegal aliens, who will take their place in working low-skilled jobs?

A missile is on display with a sign on it reading in Farsi: "Death to Israel" in front of a mosque in the shape of Dome of the Rock of Jerusalem at an entrance of the Quds town west of the capital Tehran, Iran, Sunday, April 21, 2024. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei on Sunday dismissed any discussion of whether Tehran's unprecedented drone-and-missile attack on Israel hit anything there, a tacit acknowledgment that despite launching a massive assault, few projectiles actually made through to their targets. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

Iran from Davos makes play as peace-lover to the world

- The Washington Times

Iran's new bestie-to-the-world approach may fool Democrats. And the brain dead. But as for the rest of America and the world -- and certainly the Trump administration -- the thought isn't so much to tickle Tehran's tummy as it is to raise up arms.

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Letter to the editor: Remember the violent-offender pardons

As there has been significant criticism of President Trump's pardon and commutation of those who rioted at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, let us remember that most of the people pardoned did not commit any violence ("Pardoned Jan. 6 defendants celebrate outside the D.C. jail," Web, Jan. 21).

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Letter to the editor: Trump order will force high court ruling

The D.C. establishment is flipping out over President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, howling about the 14th Amendment ("New Jersey leads effort to challenge Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship," Web, Jan. 21).