Hugh Hewitt, Washington Post

Hugh Hewitt

Washington Post

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  • West Central Tribune
  • Washington Examiner
  • CNN
  • The Weekly Standard

Past articles by Hugh:

Save us, Supreme Court, from runaway regulation

A case involving New England fishermen could have far-reaching impacts. → Read More

Scouting report: Who will win the GOP 2024 nomination?

Fans of the Republican Party have our most promising five individuals in mind, as thoughts turn to choosing a 2024 presidential nominee. → Read More

Ready or not, AI is coming

Schools, news media and anywhere writing matters will be in for huge changes as artificial intelligence advances → Read More

Is the FBI targeting traditional Catholics?

Christopher Wray, it's time to get control of your rogue agents. → Read More

Time for another Supreme Court revolution

When America needed a stronger government, the Supreme Court noticed and took action. Now, the country needs more freedom. Justices, take note. → Read More

The GOP is in much better shape than you think

Ronna McDaniel's Republican Party is healthy and strong — and itching to take on President Biden in 2024. → Read More

The next 9/11 might come from Mexico, Pompeo says

Significant stretches of Mexican territory are lawless, ruled by warring drug lords. Sounds like Afghanistan when al-Qaeda thrived there. → Read More

Fairfax schools violated students’ civil rights, plain and simple

By hiding National Merit honors from students, Fairfax County schools have probably violated the Civil Rights Act and might owe damages to hundreds of students. → Read More

Debt crisis? Hardly. For Republicans, it’s an opportunity.

With clear priorities and a disciplined message, Republicans can win the coming showdown over federal spending. But that's a tall order in this Congress. → Read More

Kevin McCarthy’s long climb, and the ingrates he left behind

The new speaker of the House knows it is never easy to reach the top — especially when selfish ingrates try to stand in your way. → Read More

The greatest Catholic evangelist since Paul is

Michael Schmitz, a Catholic priest in Duluth, Minn., is an unlikely superstar with his massively popular podcast, "The Bible in a Year." → Read More

The ‘Agnew Option’ could be a way out for Trump — and America

Spiro Agnew settled corruption charges in part by resigning. Could a similar bargain spare Trump and the nation the pain of a trial? → Read More

Homeless for the holidays. Or close to it.

This Thanksgiving, forget dinner-table chat about Trump and Twitter. We should all be talking about the homeless and near-homeless. → Read More

GOP disappointment is understandable. But the path to 2024 hasn’t changed.

McCarthy and McConnell are still the party's best bets for securing a power trifecta that is tantalizingly close. → Read More

The Republicans will put China front and center

The top priority: restocking America’s arsenal. → Read More

Three realities powering a Republican sweep

These three facts undergird the coming Republican sweep. → Read More

Education is the iceberg issue of the midterms

Covid-19 shutdowns and learning gaps were the tipping point on an issue Republicans have long believed could be a winner for them. → Read More

What the approaching GOP majority can deliver in Congress

Divided government works best after the excess of a one-party presidency and Congress. → Read More

What Trump capitalized on in 2016

Even now, do any of us who live inside the Beltway bubble or who swim in the waters of “elites” really understand? → Read More

It’s too soon to judge Trump on missing documents and fake slates

The case will turn on the former president's intent. → Read More