01.19.2018

By Natalia Castro Mufid Elfgeeh entered the United States as a family member of naturalized citizens from Yemen and became a citizen himself through naturalization. He lived what many would consider a normal life in the U.S. for nearly 20 years, except for one discovery […]
01.18.2018

By Richard McCarty The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is one of the largest, wealthiest, and most powerful unions in the country. Unfortunately, because SEIU is exploitative, fundamentally dishonest, and unethical, it’s also one of the last organizations anyone should ever want on their side. For example, […]
01.17.2018

By Printus LeBlanc While everyone is wondering what was said and what was not said, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is quietly restoring the rule of law and eliminating the progressive leftist funding mechanisms installed by the Obama administration. It is time to recognize the excellent […]
01.16.2018

By Printus LeBlanc Uranium One is back in the headlines, and it is creating more questions than answers. On Friday, Jan. 12, the Department of Justice announced new indictments connected to the Russian state-owned atomic corporation and regulatory body of the Russian nuclear complex Rosatom. […]
01.16.2018

By Robert Romano One item from Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s (D-Calif.) publication of Fusion GPS CEO Glenn Simpson’s Aug. 2017 testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee that has not gotten too much attention is the part where the spy responsible for producing the Trump-Russia collusion dossier, Christopher Steele, tipped off the FBI in early July 2016. […]
01.15.2018

By Robert Romano In 2018, there are about five or six must-pass pieces of legislation that the Republican Congress will have to enact their agenda items before the end of the year. They include the 2018 omnibus spending bill due Jan. 19, the debt ceiling, President Donald […]
01.15.2018

C/O Legal Insurrection By Printus LeBlanc Every day the mainstream media is hysterical about the DACA, the Dreamers (because American kids aren’t allowed to have dreams), and Amnesty. They will spit out numbers and shady poll results trying to paint a rosy picture of illegal immigration. But a […]
01.12.2018

By Robert Romano The House has passed legislation reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for another six years as some of the most damning information is coming forward on how the law was abused in 2016 by the Obama administration to spy on the […]
01.10.2018

By Robert Romano There is a good chance that Senate Democrats will attempt to filibuster whatever 2018 spending bill comes up next week, with funding running out on Jan. 19. The result will be a partial government shutdown. Congressional Democrats complain that President Donald Trump is not […]