Maine politicians committed treason by admitting Somalians – and in the process created a monster they can’t fight.
President Trump has ample statutory and case-law support for capturing Nicolas Maduro as he did, as the Noriega precedent makes clear.
Donald Trump effectively applied the Monroe Doctrine against Nicolas Maduro. A review of the lawfulness and benefits of this.
Racial preferences didn’t disappear from federal policy after the SFFA case, but a new lawsult might succeed where that one failed.
The 2026 Midterms might work out differently from midterms past, with Republicans overperforming and on track to keep the Senate.
Several bills, happily having bipartisan support, promising badly needed reform of federal permitting processes, have passed the House.
Campus radicalism is a serious problem on most campuses, but the University of Florida system will not tolerate its most extreme expressions.
Identity theft has become the crime of choice of illegal aliens, who do it to pretend to legal status and to gain work permits.
Natural gas and nuclear energy are still necessary parts of sound energy policy, even as America researches the energy of the future.
The United States needs an arsenal of freedom, in the form of new weapons and a preponderance of existing weapons.