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Presidential pardons need stronger oversight, not political theater
Among the constitutional powers preserved solely for the president, Article II bestows the power "... to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of impeachment."
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The deal between Israel and Hamas does not create a permanent cease-fire, does not disarm Gaza, does not eliminate Hamas from Gaza and has so many pitfalls that it could be violated at any stage.
SharesDealmaker Trump holds key to Nippon Steel's renewed bid for U.S. Steel
The $14.9 billion bid by Japan's Nippon Steel to buy U.S. Steel is back. President Biden, reversing his kill order, leaves the company's fate for President Trump to decide by mid-June.
SharesCritics cross the line attacking Hegseth's Christian tattoo
As the debate rages over Pete Hegseth's nomination to become President Trump's Secretary of Defense, the former soldier and broadcaster's critics still claim that he is a closet white nationalist.
SharesTrump's second inaugural address marks shift from 'American carnage' to optimism
According to the Frank Sinatra song, "Love is lovelier, the second time around." We'll see how that works out in the second coming of Donald. J. Trump, now president of the United States for a second time.
SharesAt the EPA, Zeldin will be a steward of the environment and economic growth
I have seen firsthand my former colleague Lee Zeldin's commitment to the environment while ensuring America remains economically competitive on the global stage.
SharesMake America healthy again? We agree
Take a breath. There's much to like about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Agenda.
SharesFederal bureaucrats plan resistance to Trump admin
A recent survey of senior government employees revealed that 42% plan to work against the incoming Trump administration.
SharesThe fallacy of a 'two-state' solution in the Middle East
"'The time has come,' the Walrus said, 'To talk of many things: Of shoes and ships, and sealing-wax, Of cabbages and kings,'" Lewis Carroll wrote in his famous poem, "The Walrus and the Carpenter."
SharesWhat Trump should say in his inauguration address
Inauguration speeches have, like State of the Union addresses, become subject to the terrible, relentless machinery of the Washington bureaucracy.
SharesTrump's presidency heralds a patriotic renewal in America
Donald Trump is perfectly positioned to lead a patriotic renewal. While others talk about patriotism, he acts.
SharesTrump about to remind the world that 'Big Oil' equals 'Big Life'
As much of the U.S. has been dealing with a severe cold snap, here is something to consider.
SharesDemocrats incredibly stupid line of questioning during Hegseth's confirmation hearing
William Blake once said, "[Politicians] appear to me to be fools; they seem to me to be something else besides human life."
SharesBiden's legacy of failure
President Biden's two farewell speeches were what we should have expected from an "elderly man with a poor memory," as Special Counsel Robert Hur's report said of him.
SharesGeorge Soros, the media-buying oligarch Biden nonetheless loves
President Biden warned that the power of America's government was being concentrated within a small circle of select elites -- that an "oligarchy" was "taking shape" -- and that if the "ultraweathy" weren't held in check, individual freedoms would disappear. Yet he gave George Soros a medal.
SharesTrump's return signals end to Biden regime's train wreck
President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance will take over on Monday, relieving the nation of the Biden administration's train wreck.
SharesRep. Comer's new book takes sharp aim at Biden impeachment probe targets
A triumvirate of Republican-led House committees in August put out a report that makes the case for impeaching outgoing President Joe Biden.
SharesTrump's relationship with North Korea's Kim offers a chance to counter Putin's influence
The Budapest Memorandum of December 1994 provided security assurances to Ukraine for giving up their nuclear weapons.
SharesLegacy of Biden White House communications team: Failure and lies
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gave her final press briefing this week, a few days before President Biden leaves the building for the last time.
SharesRuss Vought is the man to lead OMB
The reckless policies and regulatory schemes of the radical left that the destructive Biden administration eagerly implemented over the past four years have damaged our great country.
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