04.07.2017

By Rick Manning President Donald Trump has determined that urgent action in Syria was necessary to degrade the ability of the Bashar al-Assad regime to deliver further chemical weapons attacks there or anywhere else in wake of the horrific gas attack in Iblid. But further action is […]
04.07.2017

By Natalia Castro Being a Republican is not synonymous with being a Russian spy; yet according to Democrats paranoid about possible Russian intervention into the 2016 election, the two have basically become the same. Through a series of baseless claims, liberal media is trying to […]
04.06.2017

By Robert Romano With up to 44 Senate Democrats pledged to vote against ending debate on President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch, the make or break moment for the Republican Senate majority is now at hand. It’s now or never to confirm Gorsuch […]
04.06.2017

By Printus LeBlanc On April 5, President Donald Trump held a press conference with King Abdullah of Jordan. At it, he took the opportunity recent chemical weapons attack in Idlib that killed dozens of people, expressing his outrage, but stopped short of calling for regime […]
04.05.2017

By Robert Romano Attorney General Jeff Sessions has ordered the Justice Department review of all consent decrees entered into with police and corrections departments across the country — “prosecute and settle” agreements by the Civil Rights Division whereby a liberal city agrees that it has violated the civil rights of its citizens, and agrees to implement a federal program regulating searches, stops and the use of […]
04.05.2017

By Peter Hong With over 40 Senate Democrats pledging to hold up the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court, we are witnessing history: only the second filibuster of a Supreme Court nominee ever ( the first was 1968 when Abe Fortas failed the reach cloture in LBJ’s bid to promote him to Chief Justice ). Fortunately, this historical anomaly should be short-lived, […]
04.04.2017

By Robert Romano Bloomberg View columnist Eli Lake’s bombshell revelation on April 3 that “former national security adviser Susan Rice requested the identities of U.S. persons in raw intelligence reports on dozens of occasions that connect to the Donald Trump transition and campaign” has sent a political earthquake through Washington, D.C. And it raises some key questions, particularly […]
04.03.2017

By Robert Romano “[W]e don’t have hard evidence.” That was Crowdstrike co-founder Dmitri Alperovitch’s original statement to the Washington Post published June 14, 2016 on the lack of evidence as to how it was that somebody got onto the Democratic National Committee (DNC) servers to get the emails that were ultimately published on Wikileaks in July 2016. “CrowdStrike is not sure […]
04.03.2017

By Peter Hong I’m a constitutional conservative who passionately supports the speedy confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch for Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. So, I won’t blame you if you expect this to be another plea for Democrats not to filibuster the Gorsuch […]