Opinion
Hardly working: President Biden has spent nearly 40% of his presidency on vacation
President Biden has reportedly spent nearly 4 in 10 days of his presidency on vacation, according to statistics compiled by Republican National Committee Research.
GOP must stop yelling about ‘weaponization’ of Biden’s DOJ
As the next indictment against former President Donald Trump creeps closer, it seems like a good time to review a few simple yet often forgotten and perhaps outdated concepts about American justice and governance.
International action on Haiti needed now
Haiti is on the brink of collapse. The nation has devolved into complete lawlessness. There have been no elections since 2016 and no elected legislature or president since the assassination of Jovenel Moise two years ago.
Ernst and Gallagher are right: U.S. needs ‘rings of fire’ in Asia against China
“A great wall of steel, forged by the flesh and blood of over 1.4 billion Chinese people.” That is what Chinese leader Xi Jinping believes is backing the Chinese Communist Party as it seeks to expand its influence.
DeSantis comes out swinging — and misses
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, trailing Donald Trump in GOP presidential primary polls by double digits, turned up the heat over the weekend, taking aim at the former president and his record.
Released D.C. felon Daeyon Ross went on deadly carjacking rampage
How Daeyon Ross went from jailed felon to a free man who accused of a murderous carjacking spree is a story that started with the Metropolitan Police Department and ended with a Biden-appointed prosecutor deciding to drop scores of cases.
Next Joint Chiefs chairman must roll back divisive ‘woke’ policies in our military
The current fight over the nomination of Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. to be the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff isn’t simply a fight over the leadership of our armed forces.
China tracks, traces its enemies with Orwellian digital currency assault
The U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency and the SWIFT global money transfer system represent the twin pillars of a transparent international financial system.
Renewing NATO: Peace requires deterrence, which requires military might
The leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization gathered last week in the capital of Lithuania, where they declared their commitment to “individual liberty, human rights, democracy, and the rule of law.”