JP Carroll, Washington Examiner

JP Carroll

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  • America Magazine
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Past articles by JP:

Brazil and the US should strengthen energy and climate ties

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and President Joe Biden met in Washington this week. But whatever they discussed, the top of their agenda should be filled by a push for collaboration on energy production, the prevention of deforestation, and countering China’s Belt and Road Initiative. → Read More

Catholic Republicans must denounce Donald Trump’s meeting with antisemites

As a Catholic and a Republican, I can say without a doubt that Nick Fuentes does not represent the values of either group. → Read More

Americans should hope Peru elects Keiko Fujimori

This Sunday, voters in Peru will elect a new president. The choice they face is between Keiko Fujimori, a center-right candidate and the daughter of disgraced former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, and Pedro Castillo, a schoolteacher and union leader. → Read More

Venezuelans in Florida need GOP support for temporary protected status

For Venezuelan TPS recipients as well as the more than 400,000 other TPS recipients — from El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria and Yemen — Senate Republicans should cosponsor the SECURE Act. → Read More

The most frightening Halloween costume is a Che Guevara t-shirt

This October is a particularly spooky month in history. Besides the annual celebration of Halloween, two landmark events in the ignominious history of communism - or as it is more fashionably known these days among many millennials, 21st-century socialism – are happening. First, this October... → Read More

America must unite behind Manchester

Wherever you are reading this article from, make no mistake about the incontrovertible fact that Manchester is a place that has changed your life, even if you have never been there. → Read More

Hillary Promised A Hispanic Audience A Pathway To Citizenship

At the annual gala of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Thursday, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton told the attendees that her immigration reform plan "will include a pathway → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: This Is Trump Foreign Policy, A Conversation With Top Trump Adviser Dr. Walid Phares

TheDCNF caught up with Dr. Walid Phares, one of Donald Trump's top foreign policy advisers for an exclusive interview to discuss the candidate's foreign policy. → Read More

Why The Deadliest Gang In The World Might Be Rethinking Face Tattoos

Mara Salvatrucha, known widely as MS-13, is one of the deadliest and most feared street gangs in the world. Signature among its most ruthless troops is a particularly disturbing look of extensively → Read More

Guy Who Wrote The Book On Drug Cartels Describes His ‘Close Calls’ In Mexico

Renowned British journalist Ioan Grillo whose work tends to focus on Mexican cartels says that the Sinaloa Cartel "will keep operating with or without El → Read More

Baby Head Shrinking Virus Could Change Abortion Laws

Due to the increasingly widespread Zika virus that is ravaging the Western Hemisphere, it could result in a change to abortion laws in several Latin American → Read More

Peruvian Presidential Candidate Allegedly Plagiarizes Pages Of His PhD Thesis

Peruvian presidential candidate and businessman César Acuña was accused of plagiarizing whole pages of his doctoral thesis by an anthropologist, according to Peru Reports. Acuña -- who receive → Read More

French Minister Resigns In Protest Of New Anti-Terror Laws

French Justice Minister Christiane Taubira resigned from the French government Thursday over her disagreement with a proposed law to strip dual citizen terrorists of their French citizenship. The r → Read More

Report: Goldman Sachs Spends Big To Keep UK From Making A ‘Brexit’

Goldman Sachs is donating a 'six-figure' sum to a campaign fighting to sway British voters to remain in the European Union, Sky News reported Wednesday. British voters will go to the polls at some poi → Read More

UN’s Latest Move May End Up Legitimizing Notorious Narco-Terror Group

The Colombian Government and Marxist drug trafficking rebels known as FARC have asked the United Nations to serve as mediators for a year-long ceasefire. → Read More

African War Lord Accused Of Ordering Cannibalism

A top African war lord has been accused of war crimes before the International Criminal Court. The war lord has been accused of ordering cannibalism. → Read More

Canada Excluded From Meeting Of Defense Ministers Fighting ISIS

Canada's minister of defense was left out of a Wednesday meeting of international defense leaders gathered to discuss the Islamic State, according to the Associated Press. Conservative Canadian polit → Read More

Wacky Treasure Hunters Knock Down Escobar’s Mansion

Colombian cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar's Miami mansion was torn down Tuesday by its new owners who hope to find "treasure." The couple, Christian de Berdouare and his wife Jennifer Valoppi, purc → Read More

Apple and Microsoft Named In Amnesty International Child Labor Report

Amnesty International and Africa Resource Watch have published a report alleging Fortune 100 tech firms like Apple and Microsoft use cobalt mined by children in Africa. The report focuses on cobal → Read More

Penn Claims It’s ‘A Myth’ El Chapo Interview Led To Capture

In an upcoming interview with CBS 60 Minutes, actor and activist Sean Penn admits regret about interviewing Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman. → Read More