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No more cheap shots, GOP

The leaders of the corrupt "alphabet agencies" (CIA, FBI, DOJ, etc.) created false issues to prevent Donald Trump from becoming and staying president.

Good riddance to affirmative action

African American educators are pushing the panic button following the Supreme Court's ruling against the use of affirmative action in college admissions ("Allowing everyone to compete on an equal plane," web, July 3).

Liberals want antithesis of freedom

Many thanks to District Judge Terry Doughty for punching back against the darkness that is enveloping our country by taking a bold and patriotic stand against censorship ("Judge calling Biden's COVID-19 censorship 'Orwellian' is a huge win for free speech," web, July 5).

American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten and Museum of Flawed Reasoning Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Placing teachers unions' power above students' lives

In an interview last November, Mike Pompeo, the former secretary of state and CIA director, called Randi Weingarten the most dangerous person in the world.

A mural depicting Jesus Christ on a wall close to the peace lines, in west Belfast, Northern Ireland, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023. Twenty-five years ago, the Good Friday Agreement halted much of the violence of Northern Ireland’s Troubles. Today, grassroots faith leaders are trying to build on that opportunity. They're working toward reconciliation in a land where religion was often part of the problem. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

Religious freedom requires vigilance

In 2016, I became the first-ever Special Envoy for the Promotion of Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) outside the European Union. It was a time of mass atrocities committed by terrorists and militants of so-called ISIS against religious and ethnic minorities in Iraq and Syria, and for four demanding years, I visited many countries to promote interfaith dialogue and responsibility. The most satisfying reward of that time was seeing the liberation of several prisoners of conscience in Sudan and Pakistan.

This Monday, May 29, 2023, satellite image released by NASA shows Typhoon Mawar approaching the Philippines' northern provinces. (NASA Worldview, Earth Observing System Data and Information System — EOSDIS — via AP)

Climate 'hottest day' lies ratchet, and lockdowns loom again

- The Washington Times

The news cycle is filled with headlines about the "hottest day ever recorded," and the "Earth's hottest day" -- and so forth, and so on, and so we go. Make way for the spontaneous combustion of earth and with it, all of humanity, right? Not so fast. Pay your mortgage. The hysteria is based on lies.

Biden's fictional legacy

The Biden White House features a communication office working overtime and with as little regard for facts and truth as a writer of fantasy ("The failure of 'Bidenomics,'" web, July 4).

Targeting pro-Trump lawyers hurts clients

Why, exactly, is Rudy Giuliani being harassed by federal prosecutors ("Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani interviewed in Jan. 6 investigation," web, June 27)?

Destructive incompetence

President Biden, his administration and the Democratic Party have elevated incompetence to a spectacular level.