Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway: Texas lawmaker says immigrant abuse claims are a political stunt
A Lone Star State Republican has neutralized claims from his Democratic peers and the news media that migrant families and unaccompanied minors are being seriously abused in U.S. Border Patrol shelters. It's simply not true, says Rep. Chip Roy, who has personally toured the facilities in his district, as have members of his staff. Published July 9, 2019
55% of Hispanic voters approve citizenship question on census: Harvard poll
Two-thirds of voters approve of a citizenship question on the 2020 census, and that includes a majority of Hispanic voters -- despite claims by Democratic lawmakers that the inquiry would discourage participation in Latino communities. Published July 9, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Harvard poll finds voters now tough on illegal immigration
Drama on the U.S.-Mexico border continues. Drama also continues in polls gauging voter reaction to illegal immigration challenges in the region. Published July 8, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Sunday talk shows falter in the ratings
Sunday morning political talk shows have some surprising heritage. It is interesting to note, for example, that NBC's "Meet the Press" is the nation's longest running television show, debuting as a half-hour program on Nov. 6, 1947, with serious topics and notable guests — back in the days when anchors spoke in the voice of doom, with an intense demeanor. Published July 4, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Trump’s grand Fourth of July trumps them all
President Trump's critics appear to have Fourth of July envy. Published July 3, 2019
Veteran-owned company strikes back at Nike with Betsy Ross T-shirts
Not everyone in the apparel business agrees with Nike, which dropped a show design featuring an American flag, as designed by Betsy Ross - prompted by a complaint from Colin Kaepernick, a Nike endorser and cultural activist. Published July 3, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Trump’s already won the immigration debate
Some political victories emerge when there is a sudden confluence of positive factors that clear the way for the elected leader. Such is the case with President Trump and the complicated immigration matter. Though the hostile press and Democratic critics have vilified Mr. Trump for his broad-shouldered stance against open borders, those very same journalists and rivals appear to have given the president a handy, unintentional boost. Published July 2, 2019
Showtime’s Roger Ailes expose tanks in the ratings
A new Showtime biography series about the late Roger Ailes attracted a paltry audience during its premiere Sunday. Published July 2, 2019
Want to enjoy TV? Then don’t live-tweet the shows, study warns
It is news that publicity teams and social media mavens don't want to hear: Tweeting while watching TV diminishes enjoyment. Published July 2, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Tomi Lahren’s message: “Do no harm, but take no [expletive]!”
She is blond, fierce, and has some advice to conservatives and Republicans: Stop thinking about who you might offend when speaking out on values or personal support for President Trump - and start thinking about who you might inspire. Published July 1, 2019
Inside the Beltway: DMZ Effect: A Nobel Prize for Trump?
Even a portion of the grudging news media had to offer President Trump some fair coverage following his unprecedented and historic meeting on North Korean soil with leader Kim Jong-un. Some opinion peddlers dismissed the moment as window dressing on a dangerous situation, or simply done for show. Published June 30, 2019
Fox News still holds the ratings record for a political debate
Fox News, however, holds the all-time ratings record not only for a political broadcast like a debate -- but for cable news in general. Published June 29, 2019
35% of millennials still live at home, Census analysis finds
A new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau numbers by researchers at the news site 247WallStreet.com finds that 35% of Americans ages 18-34 still live at home with their parents. Published June 28, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Fake news now a worldwide concern
Much of the world's population agrees with President Trump: Fake news is a problem. A monster poll of 19,541 adults conducted by Ipsos in 27 nations confirms that big majorities are encountering news reports that appear legitimate but are often skewed with agenda, disinformation, misinformation or sensationalism. Published June 27, 2019
Reality check: Capitalism has far more fans than socialism: Pew Research poll
In the grand public popularity contest, capitalism trumps socialism, despite the claims of some politicians and activists. Published June 27, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Homegrown Texas border troops get thumbs up from voters
Amid the drama and partisan discord over the crisis on the southern border, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has stepped up to the plate once again to do his part — and Texans like it. Mr. Abbott has deployed another 1,000 Texas National Guard troops to assist the Department of Homeland Security with escalating difficulties in the region, bringing the total number of Texas Guard members on border duty to 2,200. Published June 26, 2019
Debate night: Civility experts call on Democratic candidates to behave themselves
Civility experts have a message for the 20 Democratic candidates as they prepare to clash onstage in the party's first official presidential debate on Wednesday: Behave. Published June 26, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Democratic debate deemed a ‘horror show’
Democratic presidential candidates may want to trim their lofty sound bites into flavorful tasty bits. Published June 25, 2019
Donald Trump to headline Faith and Freedom Coalition’s ‘Road to Majority’ conference
As he has for the past three years, President Trump will appear at the Faith and Freedom Coalition's annual "Road to Majority" conference, which opens Wednesday in the nation's capital. Published June 25, 2019
Democrats have minimal passion for Wednesday’s big debate: AP poll
As the first Democratic debate looms, Democrats themselves display some tepid emotions about the event. Published June 25, 2019