By The Editorial Board – wsj.com – June 9, 2023 Whether you love or hate Donald Trump, his indictment by President Biden’s Justice Department is a fraught moment for American democracy. For the first time in U.S. history, the prosecutorial power of the federal government has been used against a former President who is also running against the sitting President….
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By: The Editors – nationalreview.com – June 10, 2023 Just as paranoiacs sometimes have enemies, people obsessively pursued for alleged violations of the law by their political opponents sometimes commit criminal offenses. At many junctures, most recently with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s flimsy charges, we’ve had occasions to point out how Donald Trump’s adversaries have twisted the law in a…
Sen. Ron Johnson told FNC’s “Sunday Morning Futures” that there is a huge mismatch between federal charges brought against former President Donald Trump and the slow pace of the FBI’s probe into Hunter Biden.
By: James Freeman – wsj.com – June 8, 2023 A new Mason-Dixon poll shows little support for congressional encroachments on the judiciary. Outrageous rhetorical assaults on the federal judiciary by partisan legislators have unfortunately become a progressive political norm. Such offenses invariably arrive along with proposals from such legislators to restructure the court system to achieve political ends. But 235…
By: Katelynn Richardson – foreigndesknews.com – June 8, 2023 New York City sued over 30 counties across the state for issuing emergency executive orders that prohibit local hotels from hosting migrants bussed in by Democratic NYC Mayor Eric Adams, the city announced Wednesday. NYC’s lawsuit asks the court to declare all executive orders “null and void,” alleging they are based…
Activists want the EPA’s new office for environmental justice to make the health of pregnant people, which is threatened by a changing climate and pollutants, an explicit priority.
By: Karl Rove – wsj.com – June 7, 2023 Early polls have often proved wrong, and both front-runners have big weaknesses. Commentators got a reality dose last month from the Washington Post’s chief political correspondent, Dan Balz. He detailed how state polls can “often shift dramatically,” citing the Des Moines Register’s respected Iowa Poll. It showed that late movement resulted…
What happens in Washington doesn’t stay in Washington, especially when it’s really bad public policy. Democrats were able to use last year’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to pass one of their top policy dreams: prescription drug price controls, er, “negotiations.”
When George W. Bush was running for president in 2000, he spoke to the NAACP’s 91st annual convention where he coined the phrase “the soft bigotry of low expectations.”
For over a decade, there’s been a national discussion about “food deserts,” usually defined as low-income neighborhoods with little or no access to retail stores that offer fresh and nutritious food options.
We were on Capitol Hill this week at an important congressional hearing. We brought attention to the alarming rise in vandalism and attacks on faith-based pregnancy resource centers, including our client Heartbeat of Miami.