The FISA Memo Exposes the Deep State
By Judge Andrew Napolitano • Fox News I have argued for a few weeks now that House Intelligence Committee members have committed misconduct in office by concealing evidence of spying…
By Judge Andrew Napolitano • Fox News I have argued for a few weeks now that House Intelligence Committee members have committed misconduct in office by concealing evidence of spying…
By Benjamin Zycher • National Review With respect to Washington governor Jay Inslee’s renewed proposal for a “carbon” tax on that state’s greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions, a number to keep closely…
By Michael Tanner • National Review The Western world can breathe easy. British prime minister Theresa May has solved one of the great crises of our time: She has appointed…
By Susan Crabtree • Washington Free Beacon House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.), who often rails against income inequality and calls on the wealthy to pay its “fair share”…
By Lewis M. Andrews • National Review Talk to the people of Illinois about America’s looming public-pension crisis, and they’ll tell you it’s not looming — it’s already here. This month,…
By Joy Pullmann • The Federalist Through Saturday it’s National School Choice Week, an annual nonpolitical effort to increase visibility and positive feelings about the idea of families having the…
By Ali Meyer • Washington Free Beacon The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which was signed into law by President Donald Trump in December, is projected to push GDP growth…
Las Vegas Review-Journal Donald Trump has already left his mark on the federal judiciary through numerous selections for the bench. But he also has the opportunity to agitate for another…
By Charles Fain Lehman • The Free Beacon The Department of Justice filed an amicus brief Thursday in support of students claiming they were discriminated against after the state of…
For various reasons it’s become popular to threaten to shut down the federal government. Whether that goes back to the Reagan years when Democrats would run out the clock on…
By Mattie Duppler • National Review There is now discussion of reviving earmarks: the practice, banned in the House of Representatives since 2010, of inserting funding for lawmakers’ pet projects…
By Beau Rothschild • The Federalist In the nineteenth century, Americans across the country were mesmerized by “miracle elixirs,” better known as medicine shows, which offered “cure-alls” for everything in…
By John Daniel Davidson • The Federalist The Trump administration announced Thursday it will allow states to impose work requirements on abled-bodied adults to qualify for Medicaid. This marks the…
By Stephen Gutowski • The Washington Free Beacon Federal agents posing as criminals were unable to purchase any firearms from legitimate online marketplaces despite dozens of attempts over a two-year…
December 18th, 2017 The Honorable Robert E. Lighthizer Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Executive Office of the President 600 17th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 Dear Ambassador Lighthizer, “Intellectual…