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Why Didn’t Katie Porter Answer a Predictable Question?
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We Won’t Stand for Trump Scapegoating Chicago
Trump is not only scapegoating our city; he is plotting to make the neighborhoods of working families, immigrants and communities of color the staging grounds for authoritarian force.
Border Officials Still Struggling With Biden’s Legacy
Trump’s administration has to deal with the aftermath of Biden’s strategy to indiscriminately award immigrants some measure of protection from deportation.
Virginia Democrat’s Texts Should End His AG Campaign
Conservatives are the target of real-life violence. The country is still reeling from the assassination of Charlie Kirk less than a month ago.
How Trump Willed ‘Phase One’ of Peace Deal Across Finish Line
The Trump-announced deal appears to be a breakthrough, but it is too soon to declare the war over.
Trump’s Best Chance To Drain the Swamp
Federal layoffs loom as Trump uses shutdown to push workforce reduction, while Karoline Leavitt defends administration’s fiscal responsibility goals.
How TikTok Keeps Its Users Scrolling for Hours a Day
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When the Bureaucrats Spy on Senators
Last week’s bombshell claim-that Christopher Wray and Attorney General Garland signed off on the FBI’s surveillance of GOP senators because any probe touching elected officials must be approved as a Sensitive Investigative Matter (SIM)-should shock every defender of constitutional government.