12.05.2017

Time for Rosenstein to end Mueller’s Russia witch hunt

By Robert Romano So far, nobody is being prosecuted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for hacking the Democratic National Committee and John Podesta and working with Russia to put those emails on Wikileaks. Instead, you’ve got individuals, such as George Papadopoulos and former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn pleading guilty to lying to investigators. In […]

12.04.2017

By settling lawsuits challenging its existence, CFPB can begin to quietly turn off the lights

By Rick Manning As originally published at http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/12/02/by-settling-alawsuits-challenging-its-existence-cfpb-can-begin-to-quietly-turn-off-lights.html The political stunt that former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Richard Cordray tried to pull recently in a failed attempt to name his successor was the culmination of a five-year reign at a rogue agency marked by incompetence and […]

11.30.2017

Attorney General Sessions knows who Martin Luther King Jr. is. Why doesn’t academia?

By Printus LeBlanc In Martin Luther King Jr’s famous I Have a Dream speech, he uttered the words, “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their […]

11.29.2017

Why is the Senate refusing to do their job and confirm judicial and executive branch nominees?

By Natalia Castro The Senate has played a vital role in stalling the Trump agenda and preventing the swamp they swim in from being drained. One of the greatest struggles President Trump has faced in moving his plan forward has been an inability to fill […]

11.28.2017

Committee on Foreign Investment: Failure at the highest level on Uranium One and elsewhere

By Printus LeBlanc A little known federal governmental body has been making the news a lot lately. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) will be the talk of D.C. after the Uranium One informant soon finishes his testimony. Doing a little […]

11.27.2017

The Trump administration is taking on the opioid crisis

By Natalia Castro 2015 was the worst year for overdose deaths in U.S. history, until 2016 happened. Now, unless the federal government takes decisive action, 2017 will be even worse . The opioid epidemic has left both rural and urban America paralyzed. After decades of overprescribing, opioid deaths last year […]

11.21.2017

Cartoon: Russian Turkey

By A.F. Branco

11.20.2017

Jeff Sessions fighting gun crimes when Obama refused

By Natalia Castro Republicans and Democrats alike can agree that safety must be a priority for the American people, but while Republicans believe in gun ownership, Democrats favor abolition of the 2nd Amendment. None the less, the two sides have come together on one element […]

11.17.2017

Should the President be leery of the Intelligence Community?

By Printus LeBlanc Since President Trump took office, there have been multiple reports of friction between the President and the Intelligence Community (IC). This is disconcerting because the President needs the community especially in the tough times we are currently facing, North Korea, Iran, and […]

11.16.2017

Was Fusion GPS a Russian agent, a DNC agent or both?

By Robert Romano So, let’s get this straight. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Hillary Clinton campaign hired, via law firm Perkins Coie, Fusion GPS to fund the Christopher Steele dossier that alleged Trump-Russia collusion in the 2016 election to put the DNC emails on Wikileaks. That same law firm […]

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