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Mar 20 2019
News
Supreme Court upholds ICE detention without bail for serious criminals
Immigrants living in the U.S. with serious criminal records can be held without bail while awaiting deportation even if ICE didn’t immediately pick them up when they were released from prison or jail, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
The 5-4 decision marked another rejection for the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the liberal panel that covers the country’s West Coast and that has
Washington TimesJan 26 2021
Analysis
The New Censors
After the 1967 summer of riots, journalists, politicians, and sociologists spent many words and dollars trying to find and cure the “root cause” of the racial unrest. They failed, but eventually a solution did emerge. The root cause of riots turned out to be rioters. Peace returned to the streets once police adopted new crowd-control tactics and prosecutors cracked down on lawbreakers. Mob
City JournalMar 31 2020
News
Lindsey Graham calls on China to shut down 'absolutely disgusting' wet markets
Sen. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Republican, on Tuesday called for China to shutter its “gross” wet markets, threatening to leverage U.S. trade unless the communist government moves to prevent the spread of deadly viruses originating in such venues.
“What can China do to help the world? Shut those markets down,” Mr. Graham said on “Fox & Friends.”
Mr. Graham said he
Washington TimesNov 14 2019
News
Trump takes legal fight over tax records to Supreme Court
Lawyers for President Trump petitioned the US Supreme Court Thursday as part of his ongoing bid to keep his tax returns away from Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance.
Trump is appealing a decision from the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which found Vance’s office can enforce subpoenas on Trump’s accounting firm, Mazars USA, seeking eight years of his corporate and
New York Post (News)Sep 09 2020
Perspectives Blog
When the World Waits For John Kelly
If he chose to do so, former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly could become the most consequential endorser in the history of American politics. And he wouldn’t even have to endorse.
In the days since it was first reported that President Donald Trump had allegedly disparaged American military veterans, speculation regarding Kelly’s role in the controversy has reached a fever pitch.
Dan SchnurJan 22 2019
Opinion
OPINION: When Democracy Fails to Deliver
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible ... make violent revolution inevitable," said John F. Kennedy.
In 2016, the U.S. and Britain were both witnesses to peaceful revolutions.
Guest Writer - RightMar 19 2013
News
RNC 'Autopsy' Indicates That GOP Still Coming To Grips With This Inclusion, Empathy Stuff
The GOP lost what it thought was an eminently winnable presidential election in 2012 and while redistricting paid off in the House the GOP also saw somewhere between Missouri and Indiana its hopes of retaking the Senate take a turn for the worse.
HuffPostMar 04 2021
Analysis
Why Is the CDC Delaying Its Vaccine Guidelines?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will not be releasing its guidance for vaccinated Americans on Thursday as originally planned, according to two senior administration officials with knowledge of the situation.
After a series of meetings and calls with senior officials on the White House’s Covid-19 task force and the Department of Health and Human Services over the last two
National Review (News)Jan 04 2020
News
Safe with the base: Core Trump supporters back Soleimani assassination
President Trump may have been elected on a promise to extricate American troops from foreign wars, but his decision to kill Iran’s most powerful military leader will only strengthen support among his base, according to Republican strategists.
The president’s domestic opponents and global allies warned that the death of Gen. Qassem Soleimani in a drone strike created a more dangerous
Washington ExaminerJan 05 2014
News
Dems seize on income inequality in 2014
Democrats aren’t wasting any time tackling an issue they are convinced will help them this election year: income inequality. One of the Senate’s first votes upon returning to Washington from their holiday break Monday will be on a bill reviving emergency unemployment benefits that lapsed
Politico