Siraj Hashmi, Washington Examiner

Siraj Hashmi

Washington Examiner

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  • Red Alert Politics

Past articles by Siraj:

The Growing Influence of the Supreme Court

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A Very Unpresidential Debate

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White House Weekly: August 17

We begin on Friday, August 7th, a top U.S. intelligence official says in a statement that Russia, China, and Iran are attempting to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. In his remarks, William Evanina, the director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, says Russia is… → Read More

As coach, Tommy Tuberville handed a one-game suspension to player charged with rape of 15-year-old

When Clifton Robinson, the short but quick receiver from Naples, Florida, returned to the Auburn University football team in August 1999 after pleading guilty to contributing to the delinquency of a minor to avoid going to trial after being charged with the second-degree rape of a 15-year-old girl, first-year head coach Tommy Tuberville pledged to figure out the right punishment for him. → Read More

The national populist revolution

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Hong Kong has fallen

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The Kim Jong Un death that never happened

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2020 countdown: Super Tuesday

After four states in an already chaotic primary, the moment you’ve all been waiting for is here: Super Tuesday. → Read More

The endless Trump coup

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GOP senator: I don’t need to hear John Bolton testify in Senate impeachment trial

John Bolton is now at the center of the Senate impeachment trial. → Read More

Ethnocide: The destruction of culture in America

Culture in America is often hard to define. → Read More

How Kamala Harris failed to lock up the Democratic nomination

Kamala Harris, the first-term senator from California, has ended her presidential campaign. The Democratic nomination turns out to be one thing the former prosecutor couldn't lock up. → Read More

Lies and scandals: What Joe Biden conveniently forgets from Obama's eight years

Joe Biden is trying to ride a wave of Obama nostalgia to the 2020 Democratic nomination. He’s using a favorite line used by his old boss, claiming that the White House was scandal-free for Obama's eight years. → Read More

How Joe Biden's candidacy will be different from his runs in 1988 and 2008

After months of speculation, former Vice President Joe Biden has finally entered the 2020 presidential race. → Read More

Here's who could replace Kirstjen Nielsen at Homeland Security

Amid a national emergency on the southern U.S. border, President Trump made two big changes at the Department of Homeland Security. → Read More

Can't knock the Hussle

How can you mourn someone you never met? → Read More

Trump going after Obamacare again is a political gift to 2020 Democrats

President Trump is turning the corner from the 22-month investigation into his presidential campaign by focusing on Obamacare instead. → Read More

What Beto brings to the Democratic table

To the surprise of absolutely no one, Beto O'Rourke is running for president. → Read More

Here's what's going on in the war between Ilhan Omar and Nancy Pelosi

A political crisis is brewing inside the halls of Congress. A few freshman Democrats have drawn the ire from both sides about their position on the U.S.’s relationship with Israel. → Read More

Even Democrats and the Green Party are trashing the Green New Deal

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., has a new target in her sights that threatens the Green New Deal, but it’s not a Republican; it’s the Democratic octogenarian senator from California, Dianne Feinstein. → Read More