Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway: 200 GoFundMe sites trying to raise money for Trump’s border wall
Building a new border wall between the U.S. and Mexico sparks much argument and analysis. Take, for example, the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which compared the total cost of the wall — which the organization placed at $25 billion — to the overall cost of caring for or managing immigrants living in America illegally. Published December 18, 2018
White House releases the Trump’s Christmas portrait
They are holding hands, beaming with smiles, gazing steadily into the camera and situated among gorgeous Christmas trees in the Cross Hall of the White House. The first couple look happy, and in good spirits. Published December 18, 2018
GoFundMe for Donald Trump’s border wall? 21% of voters would contribute to a private fund
"Congress appears likely to refuse funding again for President Trump's border wall, but one-in-five voters are willing to dig into their own pockets to privately fund the barrier on the U.S.-Mexico border," said a new Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday. Published December 18, 2018
Inside the Beltway: Despite dire news coverage, voters give midterms rave reviews
The midterm elections weren't quite as traumatic and dangerous as all the dire news coverage claimed. They were, in fact, enjoyable for voters, according to a major poll of more than 10,000 Americans. Published December 17, 2018
Matt Drudge the subject of a feature film script, declared a ‘favorite’ by Hollywood executives
Somewhere in Hollywood, a movie on veteran online newsman Matt Drudge could be in development. Published December 17, 2018
Michael Goodwin: ‘Why hasn’t someone made a GoFundMe for Trump’s wall?’
"Why hasn't someone made a GoFundMe for Trump's wall?' asked New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin, who offered a rundown of the complicated political and financial dynamics regarding the future of the southern border between Mexico and the U.S. Published December 17, 2018
Inside the Beltway: Levin, Beck media merger: Up front and honest
The recent media merger between CRTV and TheBlaze - founded by conservative broadcast titans Mark Levin and Glenn Beck, respectively - is fired up, clearly focused on both audience and marketplace, and ready to rumble. The new hybrid is Blaze Media, an appropriate name since the entity drew 2 billion social media views in its first days of existence and is expected to reach 165 million people a month through on-demand broadcast, assorted digital platforms and of course social media itself. Published December 16, 2018
Stark political divides second only to health care on America’s list of national worries
It is rare that Republicans and Democrats agree on something. But the two battling factions do see eye to eye on one thing: They are troubled by stark political divisions among Americans. Published December 15, 2018
Not so fast: Majority of Americans now oppose impeaching Donald Trump: CNN poll
Though the news media appears obsessed with the idea of impeaching President Trump, the majority of Americans now oppose that idea, according to a new CNN poll. Published December 14, 2018
Inside the Beltway: Why Democrats fear the Trump wall
Why should the U.S. build a better wall on the southern border? It is a thought which threatens the Democratic mindset say some observers, for a very specific reason. Published December 13, 2018
Inside the Beltway: What? GOP more tolerant than Democrats
Critics of liberals, progressives and Democrats complain that they preach tolerance and acceptance but can still be intolerant and hostile toward those with another political calling — mainly conservatives, fans of President Trump and Republicans. A timely survey now suggests that in reality, the GOP may be more forgiving than their Democratic counterparts. Published December 12, 2018
Matt Gaetz makes Politico’s annual Power List, vows to defend and protect Trump
Politico has issued its annual Power List, showcasing 19 people who are positioned to play a "critical role" in the political landscape as the 2020 presidential election approaches. The list cites Rep. Matt Gaetz - "controversial Florida Republican and ardent Donald Trump supporter." Published December 12, 2018
Inside the Beltway: Biden/Romney 2020: It could happen
With his instant name recognition, early-bird polls consistently place former Vice President Joseph R. Biden as the top Democratic contender for president in 2020. Now comes a call for Mr. Biden to go rogue - or at least independent. Published December 11, 2018
74% of Americans say Christmas should be celebrated in public schools
Three-fourths of Americans agree that Christmas should be celebrated in public schools, says a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted the same week that a Nebraska elementary school principal banned Christmas in her school, right down to candy canes, Christmas trees, Santa Claus, the colors red and green and "Elf on the Shelf" items. Published December 11, 2018
Inside the Beltway: Gallup says 158 million people now want to migrate to the U.S.
Despite a "migration crisis" in Europe and the influence of "anti-immigrant parties," hope springs eternal among those who want to leave their homeland according to a massive international survey conducted in 52 countries. Published December 10, 2018
Donald Trump, Christine Blasey Ford, Robert Mueller on ‘short list’ for Time Person of the Year
Time magazine has revealed the shortlist of candidates for its annual Person of the Year, a designation meant to recognize the person or group of people who most influenced the news and the world -- "for better or for worse" -- during the past year. Published December 10, 2018
Inside the Beltway: Media mulled impeaching Trump before he was even elected
The press mulled the impeachment of President Trump even before he became the Republican nominee for president. That is a rough guide to how long the "I-word" has been floated before the public. Published December 9, 2018
Mocking Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could backfire, Republican warns
One political observer warns Republicans not to get too critical of Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez no matter how tempting it is. Published December 8, 2018
Libertarian Party celebrates their ‘most momentous win’ after California votes finally tallied
California officials have spent weeks counting provisional and absentee ballots and have at last determined who will be the next supervisor for the 5th District of Riverside County. Published December 7, 2018
The bets are on: Donald Trump favorite to win re-election in 2020 at 7-5 odds
Politics, like sports, continues to attract wagers. "Donald Trump is the favorite to win in 2020 at 7-5 odds (+140), meaning, a $100 bet would profit $140 if Trump wins," reports Dave Mason, the Sportsbook brand manager for BetOnline.ag, a very active online outlet. Published December 7, 2018