Commentary
Related Articles
Britain's 'rape jihad' scandal exposes flaws in America's immigration policies
Over decades, thousands of young British girls were systematically raped and, in some cases, murdered by immigrant gangs.
SharesTurning Biden's Inflation Reduction Act into a Trump triumph
This month, Republicans are taking control of the House, the Senate, and the White House for only the third time since the presidency of Dwight Eisenhower.
SharesTrump's private persona reveals a different side from his public image
In contrast to his blustering persona, the real Donald Trump behind the scenes treats people with dignity and respect.
SharesSmearing Trump's nominees thwarts the will of the people
November's election was historic by every measure. Donald Trump is only the second President of the United States to serve nonconsecutive terms, a feat achieved last by Grover Cleveland.
SharesStates hold the key to crushing the climate cartel for good
The dominoes are falling, and the message is clear: The Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) and the Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative (NZAMI), once pillars of the globalist climate agenda, are crumbling.
SharesMedicare's latest approach abandons Americans struggling with open wounds
If for perhaps no other reason, one must admire the Biden administration for its consistency; over the course of four years, they have sought every opportunity to discourage and frustrate innovation.
SharesUSTR's last-minute effort to neuter Trump's USMCA
In its waning hours, the Biden Administration is working overtime to remind Americans why they voted for Donald Trump, whether it's pardons of heinous criminals or destructive American energy restrictions.
SharesPete Hegseth is the combat veterans' choice for secretary of defense
Pete Hegseth possesses the skills, vision, and experience needed to guide the Department of Defense through a critical time in our nation's security landscape.
SharesTime to stop foreign cash from infecting American politics
There is a loophole in federal law that allows foreign nationals to finance ballot measures. In the 2024 election cycle, Sixteen Thirty Fund spent $37 million on ballot measures across the U.S.
SharesAmerica's public diplomacy: A chance to refocus
Today's escalating international conflicts are a deja vu struggle over values and ideas that dominated the Cold War.
SharesDemocrats deflect blame for Los Angeles County's wildfires
When a politician says "don't politicize" a significant event like the fires that have swept Los Angeles County, it's a good bet they are attempting to shield themselves from their inaction.
SharesDems can either vote for Trump's agenda in Washington or face defeat back home
A single "big, beautiful bill" that makes America more affordable and re-establishes our sovereignty can get through the House by a surprising margin.
SharesPolitics, not science, caused destructive California wildfires
Over the next few days and weeks, political leaders, such as California Gov. Gavin Newsom will tell you that the recent fires that swept through their communities were caused by climate change.
SharesCarbon dioxide cabal finally getting pushback
What do some young activists in Montana have in common with Honolulu city officials?
SharesFrom U.S. Steel to TikTok, Trump will look at challenges in new ways
U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt took another run at persuading Donald Trump to change his mind and let the iconic Pittsburgh steelmaker be sold to Nippon Steel of Japan, Fox Business reported on Jan. 6.
SharesCarter, Biden orchestrated foreign policy disasters
Presidents Joe Biden and Jimmy Carter, who are exiting the stage of history together, are accidental presidents whose tenures were marked by foreign policy disasters.
SharesWhen was Biden telling the truth?
It was President Biden's last stand -- his final attempt against forces more powerful by the minute -- to preserve his place atop the Democratic Party ticket last summer.
SharesBiden's massive body count
At noon on Jan. 20, on the West Front of the Capitol, a sad chapter of American history will come to an end. Americans will turn the page on the Biden administration.
SharesExecutive orders are blowing up the Constitution
Enough of the executive orders. They're tearing apart the Constitution. They're also sidelining Congress and allowing legislators to skirt accountability, even while stripping them of power.
SharesOff to a strong start: Trump dominating the narrative as president-elect
President-elect Donald Trump and his team are putting on a master class during the transition. The rollout of the Cabinet was well done. His team is filling political appointee positions.
Shares