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WATCH: President Trump is reshaping America's foreign policy
President Trump's announcement that America is going to take over the Gaza Strip took the world by surprise.
Watch: American optimism under President Trump
Promises made, promises kept will go down in history as the slogan best used to describe President Trump's first week in office in his second term.
WATCH: Top priorities for Republicans in 2025
The House of Representatives re-elected Mike Johnson to Speaker of the House on the first ballot, President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration is just around the corner, and overall momentum in Washington favors Republicans.
WATCH: Predictions for 2025
After 2024 left its mark on history, what is in store for 2025?
WATCH: A look back at 2024 with Tim Constantine and David Bozell
Join The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and ForAmerica's David Bozell as they take a look back at 2024.
WATCH: A fresh start for the FBI
To offer who he believes will bring much needed change, Donald Trump nominated Kash Patel to be the new FBI director. This nomination excites conservatives who want to see the bureau become de-politicized.
WATCH: Joe Biden's miscarriage of justice
In an unprecedented move, President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden for federal crimes that are not only currently under investigation, but for any he may have committed spanning the last ten years.
WATCH: Second Trump administration is taking shape
Will Senate Republicans facilitate the swift approval of President-elect Trump's nominees, or will many of them be held up like America saw happen in 2016?
WATCH: Electoral College predictions
Breaking down the Electoral College: How many votes per state, where are each of the candidates leading, and what will it take to secure an Electoral College victory?
WATCH: Trump knows how to relate to American voters
This past week former president Donald Trump made an appearance at a McDonalds in Pennsylvania and had the time of his life talking to and engaging with voters.
WATCH: Which party is on track to control Congress?
What does November look like for House and Senate candidates across the country? Will Republicans keep the House and take the Senate? Will Democrats take the House and keep the Senate? Will the chambers be divided?
WATCH: November's presidential election is too close to call
Republicans and Democrats are locked in on who they will support for president, but what about independents? Will the election be decided by an undecided block of voters or by a swing state such as Michigan or Pennsylvania?
WATCH: What Donald Trump needs to do to win in November
America is headed for a very close election in November. What will be the difference maker between now and Election Day? What should Donald Trump's campaign do to convince voters he is the right choice for president?
Understanding the current state of the 2024 election
Independent support for Kamala Harris has plummeted in the last two months. Donald Trump's favorables, however, have gone up. So what does this all mean for the race to the White House, and for control of the House/Senate?
WATCH: American voters were the real losers of the first debate
The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and ForAmerica's David Bozell take a thorough look at the shortcomings of Kamala Harris, the bias from ABC moderators, and what Donald Trump needs to do to regain focus on message in the final weeks of this election cycle.
ForAmerica: Fact-checking Kamala Harris
The casual observer may have been impressed by Kamala Harris speech, but when one looks at it from a factual perspective, much of what she said turned out not to be true.
WATCH: To win, Donald Trump needs to stay on message
Over the next two and a half months, what should Donald Trump and his campaign do to win in November? The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and ForAmerica's David Bozell argue it all comes down to staying on message.
WATCH: Can voters trust Kamala Harris?
Will Kamala Harris be able to convince voters they can trust her to fix the economy? The Washington Times Tim Constantine and ForAmerica's David Bozell argue that if you look at her track record, the answer is no.