Here’s what too many federal agencies don’t understand about the Chinese Communist Party
Americans recognize the Chinese Communist Party as a serious threat to our country. But many corners of the federal government do not want to talk about Communist China. When they do acknowledge it, they censor themselves by relying on neutral (or ‘country agnostic’) strategies to avoid the elephant in the room: China is our most dangerous adversary and will use every tactic at its disposal to weaken
Biden enters first presidential debate with just 42% of Democrats satisfied with him as nominee
President Biden is heading into the first presidential debate with a notably uneasy base of support, according to a new poll. An Associated Press poll conducted in partnership with the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research was released on Wednesday, dissecting
New report claims Iran regime using university to hide nuclear weapons development, avoid sanctions
A new report from an Iranian resistance group alleges that the Islamist regime has attempted to dodge U.S. sanctions on its nuclear programs by shifting personnel and resources to a university closely associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). ‘Ever
New York GOP leader celebrates Bowman’s double-digit defeat to pro-Israel Democrat: ‘Good riddance, Jamaal’
The leader of New York’s Republican Party celebrated the first ouster of a ‘Squad’ member since the progressive coalition’s inception in 2018, after Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., suffered a double-digit primary defeat to Westchester County Executive George Latimer, a pro-Israel
Conservative group rips Biden in blistering Rachel Morin ad before CNN Presidential Debate: ‘Nightmare’
A conservative nonprofit is releasing a six-figure ad campaign in key swing states on the eve of the first presidential debate on Thursday, hammering President Biden on his ‘open border’ they say has become a ‘nightmare for American women.’ The conservative
Supreme Court allows White House contacts with social media firms
The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a Republican-led effort to sharply restrict White House officials and other federal employees from pressuring social media companies to remove posts from their platforms that the U.S. government deems problematic, saying the challengers did
Biden border restrictions bring sharp drop in illegal crossings
McALLEN, Tex. — The number of migrants crossing the U.S. southern border illegally has dropped more than 40 percent in the three weeks since President Biden announced broad restrictions on asylum claims, administration officials said Wednesday. U.S. agents have taken fewer
Supreme Court ruling on Indiana mayor is latest to weaken corruption laws
The Supreme Court vacated the bribery conviction of a former Indiana mayor Wednesday, a decision that continues a recent trend by the justices to narrow the scope of corruption laws targeting public officials. In a sharply divided 6-3 ruling that broke
Supreme Court would allow emergency abortions in Idaho, Bloomberg reports
The Supreme Court would allow emergency abortion care in Idaho for now despite the state’s restrictions on the procedure, according to Bloomberg Law, which viewed a copy of a not-yet-released opinion that was briefly posted on the court’s website Wednesday. The
Where support for American democracy is the most wobbly
One of the central arguments being made by President Biden as the presidential election nears is that American democracy hangs in the balance. The idea that Donald Trump poses a unique and significant threat to democracy has been a theme