Bradford Richardson, The Washington Times

Bradford Richardson

The Washington Times

Fairfax, VA, United States

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Special Section: Peace Starts With Me

“Peace Starts With Me: Inspired Global Leadership with a Mother’s Heart” is a Special Report prepared by The Washington Times Special Sections Department. → Read More

Catholics in Archdiocese of Washington are conflicted over support after McCarrick sex scandal

Catholics in the District of Columbia are conflicted about how to continue to support the church after the resignation of former Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick over reports of sexual abuse. → Read More

'Trigger warnings' may undermine 'emotional resilience,' Harvard study finds

So-called "trigger warnings" may be harming the people they purport to help, according to a new study published by psychologists at Harvard University. → Read More

Pence unleashes on North Korean abuses: 'Much worse' than China

There’s no love lost between Vice President Mike Pence and North Korea. → Read More

Religious freedom is under attack, Sam Brownback says at forum

Religious liberty advocates from around the world converged on Washington on Tuesday to shine a light on the plight of faith groups that are persecuted by their governments. → Read More

Berkeley professor says Trump guilty of 'textbook treason'

A professor at the University of California Berkeley says President Trump is guilty of "textbook treason." → Read More

John Barrasso - Bio, News, Photos

One of the chief architects of that effort, U.S. Sen. John Barrasso, a Republican from Wyoming who chairs the Environment and Public Works Committee, said the administration's proposals were "a good start" but indicated more work was needed. He noted Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead's leadership on the subject. → Read More

Oberlin College withdraws subpoena targeting conservative news outlet

Oberlin College has withdrawn a subpoena seeking journalistic communications from a conservative website that has reported extensively on race hoaxes and social-justice activism at the Ohio liberal arts college. → Read More

Brian Stelter of CNN says Donald Trump-Sean Hannity relationship 'weird'

CNN’s Brian Stelter says there’s something “weird” about the relationship between President Trump and Fox News host Sean Hannity. → Read More

Kay Bailey Hutchison says NATO members 'making progress' on increasing defense spending

U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison says member states are "making progress" to increase defense spending at the urging of President Trump. → Read More

Richard Blumenthal: Trump 'outsourced' Supreme Court pick to Federalist Society, Heritage Foundation

Sen. Richard Blumenthal says President Trump has become the “puppet” of outside conservative groups in the selection of the next U.S. Supreme Court justice. “The president’s outsourced this decision to the Federalist Society and the Heritage Foundation,” Mr. Blumenthal said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week.” → Read More

Rudy Giuliani says Michael Cohen should cooperate with federal investigators

Rudy Giuliani says he has “no concerns” about the possibility that President Trump’s longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen will cooperate with federal investigators. → Read More

Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement makes Roe v. Wade reversal possible, activists say

Pro-life and pro-choice activists agree that Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement from the Supreme Court opens the door to rolling back the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that created a constitutional right to abortion. → Read More

Chris Matthews: Mitch McConnell has 'no right' to fill Supreme Court vacancy

MSNBC host Chris Wallace says Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has "no right" to fill the vacancy left on the Supreme Court by the retirement of Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy. → Read More

Jeffrey Toobin says Roe v. Wade will be overturned in 18 months

CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin says the retirement of Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy means Roe v. Wade will be reversed in the next year and a half. → Read More

Bill Kristol says he is 'inclined to wish Kennedy hadn't retired'

Conservative pundit and #NeverTrump ringleader Bill Kristol says the cost of Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement may outweigh its benefit. → Read More

Supreme Court vacates florist's same-sex wedding case

The Supreme Court vacated a state ruling Monday that found Barronelle Stutzman, the 73-year-old owner of Arlene’s Flowers in Richland, Washington, violated state law by refusing to service a same-sex wedding ceremony. → Read More

Cory Booker encourages people to confront Trump officials 'with love'

Sen. Cory Booker says there is "nothing wrong with confronting" Trump administration officials in public -- as long as it is done "with love." → Read More

Michael McCaul warns of child migrant crisis reminiscent of summer 2014

Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas says there will be a new child migrant crisis reminiscent of the summer 2014 border crossings if Congress fails to pass immigration reform. → Read More

David Bossie tells Joel Payne 'you're out of your cotton-picking mind' on 'Fox & Friends'

The former deputy campaign manager of Trump for President on Sunday called a Democratic strategist out of his “cotton-picking mind.” David Bossie, the longtime president of Citizens United, used the phrase in a heated discussion with Joel Payne about comparisons between immigration detention centers and Nazi concentration camps. → Read More