Michael Cohen Pled Guilty to Something That Is Not a Crime
by Bradley A. Smith • National Review Donald Trump’s wayward counsel, Michael Cohen, was sentenced today as part of a plea bargain with the government. As part of that settlement,…
by Bradley A. Smith • National Review Donald Trump’s wayward counsel, Michael Cohen, was sentenced today as part of a plea bargain with the government. As part of that settlement,…
by Haris Alic • Washington Free Beacon Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) has yet to take the speaker’s gavel of the U.S. House of Representatives, but Democrats are already laboring…
By James Altschul • The Federalist After two days of public outcry, Twitter has reinstated the account of conservative commentator Jesse Kelly. Contradicting their initial message to Kelly, which notified…
By Victor Davis Hanson • American Greatness Donald Trump on occasion can talk recklessly. He is certainly trying to “fundamentally transform” the United States in exactly the opposite direction from…
by Jim Geraghty • National Review Republicans lost a bunch of races on Tuesday that they wanted to win. Since Tuesday night, I haven’t seen any riots. I haven’t seen…
By George Will • National Review If this week has proven anything, it’s that we can always go lower. When John Keats said that autumn is the season of “mists…
By Investor’s Business Daily Socialism: Since the Democratic Party took a turn for the worse toward so-called democratic socialism, the party’s leading lights have laid the promises on pretty thick.…
By Ilya Feoktistov • The Federalist Shortly after President Trump’s inauguration, a group of public school history teachers in the posh Boston suburb of Newton pledged to reject the “call…
By Mollie Hemingway • The Federalist On Saturday night, heavily redacted copies of the FBI’s application to wiretap Trump campaign affiliate Carter Page were released. The portion of the 412-page…
By Investor’s Business Daily Money For Nothin’: Apparently not satisfied with the already disastrous condition of its finances, Chicago this week said it would like to experiment with a universal…
By David Harsanyi • The Federalist The other day Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was in Israel to receive an award for her commitment to tikkun olam (“to heal the world”…
By Joy Pullman • The Federalist Thanks to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Janus v. AFSCME that people cannot be forced to pay unions they don’t want to join,…
By Brian Riedl • Investor’s Business Daily The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) remains controversial, with public opinion evenly split and many Democrats campaigning on repeal. However, the…
By David Harsanyi • The Federalist If you’re under the impression that the system exists merely to facilitate your partisan agenda, it’s not surprising that you also believe it’s “broken”…
By Gary Abernathy • Washington Post Since President Trump’s election, journalists, political scientists and others from across the United States and around the world have visited our little southern Ohio…