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Of all places around the world, the right to free speech is under attack in the most unexpected place on earth: the United States of America. → Read More
Overzealous and possibly overtly biased law enforcement is an issue of serious concern. → Read More
Aaron Zelinsky, a member of Robert Mueller’s special counsel team and a prosecutor in the Roger Stone case, made headlines when he testified before the House Judiciary Committee last June — breaking news headlines, in fact. He said that there was political pressure at the highest levels of the Department of Justice to treat Stone differently because he was a friend of the president. → Read More
President Trump’s selection of Mark Meadows as his new White House chief of staff comes at one of the most consequential times in our country's history. → Read More
Rogue and overzealous prosecutors have for decades targeted high-profile political officials and successful business executives. Promotions, presidential appointments, elective office, lucrative consulting careers, and television appearances as legal commentators await them. → Read More
Since President Trump's inauguration, some 15 books and memoirs have been written about his presidency. With the exception of a handful of books, most of what’s been written is negative and littered with hearsay. But Trump’s Enemies, written by Trump confidants and trusted advisors Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie, offers a unique perspective on the unprecedented and relentless campaign to… → Read More
Imagine living in a country that incarcerates more people than any other place in the entire world. → Read More
President Barack Obama’s election in 2008 represented a new chapter in history. His meteoric rise to the presidency was swift and shocked not only a nation, but also the political elites, including Democratic favorites such as Sens. Hillary Clinton and John Edwards. But as we look back on the eight… → Read More
Determined to make the comeback stronger than the setback, television personality and political commentator Eric Bolling is back in action. He’s even got a new show on CRTV called “America with Eric Bolling.” But the path to get to this point was anything but easy — it was full of heartbreak and tragedy. → Read More
President Trump is under fire once again this week for asking Attorney General Jeff Sessions to “stop this Rigged Witch Hunt right now, before it continues to stain our country any further.” → Read More
When news broke that the FBI had raided the office and hotel room of President Trump’s longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen, it sent shockwaves throughout the country. Republicans, Democrats, lawyers, and legal scholars immediately began to question how such an act could ever be justified. → Read More
Many businesses that failed to adapt to an ever-changing environment are no longer with us, including Blockbuster Video. → Read More
As a successful businessman, Donald Trump perfected the art of the deal. In fact, he even wrote a best-selling book about it. But as president, Trump is showcasing a whole new set of skills: the art of diplomacy. And while his tough talk with North Korea and catchy nicknames like “Little Rocket Man” may not be considered “presidential,” his unconventional way of dealing with the nuclear threats… → Read More
America is at its greatest when ordinary people are doing extraordinary things. → Read More
While the U.S. infant mortality rate is 6.1 infant deaths per 1,000 births, the rates in parts of Washington, D.C., are significantly higher... → Read More
North Korea will, without a doubt, define Trump's presidency. → Read More
Friday marks the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month. → Read More
Kushner and the White House Office of American Innovation have a unique opportunity to facilitate government-spurred innovation and keep the... → Read More
Seems ironic for a president whose own clothing line is made everywhere except in the U.S. → Read More
After 14 trips to Baghdad as a Department of Defense civilian, I also recognize that for our veterans, fireworks resemble the sounds of war. → Read More