Amid Impeachment, Pompeo Visit to Ukraine Underscores US Support

KYIV, Ukraine—In a visit here, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday underscored America’s commitment to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian aggression, downplaying concerns that impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump might fray Kyiv’s relations with Washington. “The United States sees that the Ukrainian struggle for freedom, democracy, and prosperity is a valiant one. […]

Full Story

Rep. Mike Gallagher Files Bill Giving Immigration Judges Contempt Authority. It’s About Time.

Ronald Reagan once quipped, “They say the world has become too complex for simple answers. They are wrong.” That’s a lesson Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., proved on Jan. 29 with his simple, but much needed, bill to improve our overburdened immigration courts. His bill, barely more than a page long, would fix a long-standing weakness […]

Full Story

The Pentagon Has a New Common-Sense Acquisition Framework

Last week, the Department of Defense took a big step to streamline its notoriously burdensome procurement processes. Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Ellen Lord issued DoD Instruction 5000.02, which made her new Adaptive Acquisition Framework official policy. The Adaptive Acquisition Framework essentially breaks down the old, one-size-fits-all system of Defense Department procurement […]

Full Story

4 Big Moments Before the Senate’s Vote Against New Impeachment Witnesses

In the lead-up to the Senate vote not to call witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, another John Bolton bombshell dropped, Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska rendered the debate moot, and the Senate chaplain almost stole the show.  About 5:40 p.m. Friday, the Senate voted 51-49 against calling witnesses, meaning the inevitable […]

Full Story

Diversity Makes Us Stronger As a Nation, Army Lieutenant General Says

Roslyn Clark Artis, president of Benedict College, and Lt. Gen. Gwen Bingham, a retired chief of staff for installation management at the United States Department of the Army, join today’s podcast. They share their personal stories and how they have shattered glass ceilings in their perspective careers, as well as their ideas for reform for higher […]

Full Story

Problematic Women: Trump, the Impeachment Trial, and Teen Vogue (Again)

Are you having trouble following everything going on with the Senate impeachment trial? You’re not alone. Elizabeth Slattery, legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, joins the show to break down the proceedings at a 101 level. We also discuss President Trump’s speech at the March for Life and the Trump administration’s other big pro-life announcements. […]

Full Story

6 Scenes From Day 8 of Trump Impeachment Trial

Wednesday was question-and-answer day in the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, and it included a thought exercise in which Barack Obama asks Russia to investigate election rival Mitt Romney.  Senators acting as jurors, and in some way judges, submitted questions in writing to Chief Justice John Roberts. He then read them out loud […]

Full Story

Democracy Is Another Form of Tyranny

During President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, we’ll hear a lot of talk about our rules for governing. One frequent claim is that our nation is a democracy. If we’ve become a democracy, it would represent a deep betrayal of our Founders, who saw democracy as another form of tyranny. In fact, the word democracy appears […]

Full Story