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There was a time when Democrats tried to hide their wrongdoing. During the early days of the FBI’s investigation into members of then-candidate Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, for example, agents at least tried to maintain the appearance of propriety. → Read More
The Left has perpetrated too many hoaxes over the past several years for us to remember them all. But one of the most consequential was the lie that COVID-19 had zoonotic origins, meaning that it jumped from an animal to a human. → Read More
Most people were baffled as President Joe Biden allowed an enormous, high-tech Chinese spy balloon to traverse the U.S. mainland, collecting data and sending them off to Beijing as it went, before shooting it down over the Atlantic. They were also horrified to learn three additional “objects” had entered North American airspace undetected over the weekend. → Read More
The world was shocked last September to learn that explosions 260 feet below the surface of the Baltic Sea had destroyed both of Nord Stream 1's underwater pipelines that carried natural gas from Russia to Europe and one of Nord Stream 2’s lines (which was not yet operational). Although U.S., NATO, and European officials immediately blamed the attacks on Russia, these accusations lacked evidence. → Read More
During an interview on Friday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) was asked if President Joe Biden should run for reelection in 2024. She said yes. Asked about Vice President Kamala Harris, she replied, “I really want to defer to what makes Biden comfortable on his team.” → Read More
In September, Washington Examiner national security writer and editor Tom Rogan questioned the Biden administration’s “strange tolerance” for the apparent corruption of the Albanian government. Rogan wrote, “Compelling evidence suggests that [Albanian Prime Minister Edi] Rama may be directly involved in a narcotrafficking alliance between Albanian mobsters and the Mexico-based Sinaloa cartel.” → Read More
The White House has repeatedly refused to answer questions about the special counsel investigation into President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified material. However, a “source familiar with the matter” told CNN that the documents included “U.S. intelligence memos and briefing materials” about… → Read More
Special counsels Robert Hur and Jack Smith have been tasked with investigating President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, respectively, for their mishandling of classified documents. → Read More
Since the first report about President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents dropped, very little has added up. → Read More
Students need to feel a sense of belonging. In fact, we all do, but for elementary and secondary school students especially, a feeling of belonging to a group with whom they spend the majority of their waking hours can mean the difference between academic success or failure. That’s why students who are bullied or ostracized tend to do worse academically than their peers. → Read More
Politicians have been lying to their constituents forever. But here in America, a country built by and for the people, our elected representatives are supposed to operate by a higher standard. → Read More
As House Republicans struggled to agree on who should lead the chamber last week, pundits and politicians on the Right told the public repeatedly that the mess was understandable because, well, democracy is messy. This is true, as is the argument that rigorous debate between factions inside a political party is beneficial. → Read More
Ahead of the November midterm elections, many of us anticipated that a red wave would soon wash over the nation to restore equilibrium — and some much-needed sanity — into American politics. Voters would finally have the opportunity to reject the Biden administration’s radical agenda. The war on… → Read More
Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald delivered a memorable and hard-hitting speech at the University of Utah in April 2015 titled “Edward Snowden and the Secrets of the National Security State.” His remarks focused on the National Security Agency’s collection of ordinary law-abiding U.S.… → Read More
The Biden administration has managed to accomplish what Russian dictator Vladimir Putin could only have dreamed about: a rift between the United States and our European allies. The “adults in the room” have apparently infuriated European Union leaders over what they perceive to be America’s… → Read More
Attorney General Merrick Garland made it clear last week that the Justice Department intends to interfere in the 2024 presidential election. The unapologetic Biden administration hack’s decision to appoint a special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump, his alleged efforts to… → Read More
Under normal circumstances, we wouldn’t feel the need to question what happened inside House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home last Friday. But now that Democrats have assigned responsibility for David DePape’s brutal hammer attack on Paul Pelosi to MAGA Republicans, this strange incident has become our business. And like any defendant, we are entitled to some answers. → Read More
It’s not hyperbole to say that Tuesday night’s Pennsylvania Senate debate may have saved the state and the country from another two years of liberal wreckage. Voters finally learned what the Democratic Party, the liberal media, campaign officials, John Fetterman’s doctor, and particularly his… → Read More
Less than three weeks out from the midterm elections, the polls are moving in one direction. Even MSNBC's Joe Scarborough “senses” the shift in voter sentiment. → Read More
Arizona gubernatorial nominee Katie Hobbs, a Democrat who currently serves as the state's secretary of state, has gone to extraordinary lengths to dodge a public debate with her Republican opponent, Trump-backed former news anchor Kari Lake. Indeed, Hobbs's repeated efforts to avoid a debate have drawn so much attention that they’ve become an issue of their own. → Read More