Immigration and deportation now dominate the news cycle in light of Donald Trump's swift and decisive action on that front.
Trump fired at least 17 inspectors general for non-performance of work and general untrustworthiness - and the courts should uphold his act.
As the President provokes court challenges with his birthright citizenship executive order, a though experiment puts it in the proper light.
As he visited a hurricane-stricken area, President Donald Trump suggested disbanding FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency).
The metaphor of stolen valor applies equally to those who claim to be Christians though they are not, as to counterfeit military veterans.
Trump will visit California to observe the damage the wildfires have done - but will he and Gov. Gavin Newsom get along?
The city of Chicago will pay fifty-five percent of a settlement of a free-speech lawsuit against one of its aldermen.
The President alone can't tame the national debt; all three branches must recommit to the Constitution, not to unconstitutional spending.
America was once the manufacturing capital of the world. It can, and must, become so again, and Trump might have the right team to do it.
Where do the stories of unnamed lawmakers sexually harassing Cassidy Hutchinson come from? Must the American people believe them?