Congress Is About to Gift Trump Sweeping Powers to Crush His Political Enemies
Donald Trump has made no secret of his desire for revenge. On the campaign trail, he joked about being a dictator on “day one” in office, pledged...
Read MoreTrump floats $5 million 'gold card' as a route to U.S. citizenship
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday floated the idea of replacing a visa program for foreign investors with a so-called "gold card" that could be...
Read MorePegasus Spyware Maker Said to Flout Federal Court as It Lobbies to Get Off U.S. Blacklist
Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, serves a primarily rural district anchored in Waco, a city of 150,000. It’s unclear why he is so interested in NSO...
Read MoreForget $15 an Hour — the Minimum Wage Should Be $24
The coronavirus pandemic relief bill passed by the House of Representatives this week would raise the federal minimum wage in steps until it reached...
Read MoreRuss Feingold Is Clear: “The ERA Is Part of the Constitution”
The head of the American Constitution Society says President Biden is right: The ratification standard has been met.
Read MoreFrank Pavone: Pro-life Leaders Unite Behind President Trump for Concrete Pro-life Action
When dozens of national and state pro-life leaders gathered at Priests for Life headquarters in Titusville, Florida, earlier this month for a...
Read MoreSquad Goals: Democrats Must Use Lame-Duck Power to Fight Trump Now
High-profile Democrats have spent the last week trading blame over the party’s election failures. But with Republicans projected to narrowly...
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Crenshaw Facing Ethics Complaint After Threatening To Kill Tucker Carlson
James Copenhaver, a former undercover narcotics detective who spent years coordinating and liaising with numerous federal law enforcement and...
Read MoreMatt Gaetz Is Barely a Lawyer
Typically, appointees for the job of U.S. attorney general have had long careers working in law and law enforcement. But that’s not the case for...
Read MoreBiden has spent millions on gun policy, but future violence prevention depends on who wins the presidency
The White House created the first ever national Office of Gun Violence Prevention last September. Congress has greenlit over $438 million in spending...
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