History Is Being Distorted to Insinuate Trump Will ‘Defy’ Courts Like Andrew Jackson

Sometimes, an old media fabrication is used to justify a new one. Such is the case with the response to President Donald Trump’s executive order on refugees that created a firestorm on Saturday. Several courts ordered a halt to provisions of Trump’s order, prompting members of the media to speculate that this could create a […]

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WATCH: Senator Ted Cruz Lectures Democrats on Their Hypocrisy and Lawlessness

Ted Cruz pointed out the obstruction by Democrats in an email today to supporters: A picture is worth a thousand words. Which for the Democrats meant boycotting today’s Finance Committee votes for President Trump’s nominees to Treasury & HHS. The obstruction of Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats is now reaching unprecedented depths, one of my […]

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How the Private Sector Can Remake US Cybersecurity

President Donald J. Trump recently reiterated a pledge to build a team that will provide him, in his administration’s first 90 days, with a plan to “aggressively combat and stop” cyber-attacks. Topping the list of the new administration’s priorities should be the need to articulate a comprehensive strategy of cyber deterrence. In outlining policies to […]

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Trump Signs Executive Order Slashing Small Business Regulations

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday aimed at slashing regulations on American small businesses. The order will expand regulatory review with the goal of dramatically peeling back federal regulations. The order is the Trump administration’s first step in repealing two regulations for every new regulation put forth, CNBC reports. The measure also sets a $0 budget […]

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Republicans Express Doubts Over Obamacare ‘Repeal and Replace’ Plan

Some Republican lawmakers are beginning to have doubts about the GOP’s plans to repeal and replace Obamacare, they revealed in a closed-door gathering Thursday in Philadelphia. But those lawmakers find themselves at odds with conservatives who have for years pushed for repeal of the Affordable Care Act—as well as the top Republican in the House. […]

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Why the Electronic Immigration System Is Broken

On Monday, the Department of Homeland Security inspector general took the extraordinary step of speaking out against the reinstatement of the Electronic Immigration System to process naturalization benefits for immigrants. Though the system should theoretically streamline immigration and naturalization processes by automating immigration applications and adjudication, it has become a sinkhole of government funds in […]

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The Showdown Over Sanctuary Cities

In the 1940s, Jan Ting’s parents faced a difficult path to American citizenship following a U.S. immigration ban on Chinese workers that lasted 61 years. Today, Ting is a law professor at Temple University—after serving as a top immigration official under President George H.W. Bush. Ting is also a strong opponent of sanctuary cities that […]

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Instead of Coddling, Universities Should Let Students Grow Up

One wonders just how far spineless college administrators will go when it comes to caving in to the demands of campus snowflakes. For those unfamiliar with the term “snowflakes,” it is increasingly being used to characterize college students easily traumatized by criticism and politically incorrect phrases. They demand safe spaces and trigger warnings so as […]

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3 Ways Democrats Can Stall Confirmation of Trump Cabinet

Senate Democrats have dug in their heels to stall confirmation proceedings for President Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees. Though the Senate confirmed two of Trump’s nominees Friday and a third Monday evening, Democrats have slowed the pace considerably compared with Republicans’  treatment of President Barack Obama’s choices. BREAKING: Kansas Rep. Mike Pompeo sworn in as Trump administration’s […]

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Trump’s Nominees Face ‘Unprecedented’ Democrat Obstructionism

President Donald Trump starts his first full week in the White House with just two Cabinet secretaries confirmed by the U.S. Senate. That’s the lowest number in decades and a sharp contrast from former President Barack Obama. The Washington Post called the Democrats’ tactics “an unprecedented break with Senate tradition.” Trump’s picks have fared worse […]

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