As the number of Democrats calling for Sen. Dianne Feinstein to resign grows, President Joe Biden is close to announcing his re-election campaign.
Michael Ramirez
Review-Journal editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez is a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a three-time winner of the Sigma Delta Chi Award.
Uncontrolled spending, fiscal irresponsibility, a debt ceiling meltdown, and a possible U.S. default threaten the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency.
Fox News pays a pretty penny to make an embarrassing lawsuit go away.
The Inflation Reduction Act provides $80 billion in increased funding for the IRS, much of which is earmarked for enforcement.
Loose twits sink ships.
French President Macron’s comments on Taiwan demonstrate that he is more of an ally to cheap goods than to liberty.
What role does culture play in rising violence in America?
A reminder of the daily heroics of the police, who put their lives on the line to defend, protect and save lives.
Despite low approval ratings and the fact that 68 percent of voters say he is too old for another term, President Biden plans to run for re-election.
Budweiser marketing goes full woke.
The Biden administration denies the chaotic nature of of its disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan while simultaneously blaming it all on Trump.
With the election of the most progressive mayor in decades, businesses not already leaving because of rising crime in Chicago will flee because of debilitating tax policies.
Bud Light selects trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney for a beer campaign.
Alvin Bragg’s felony criminal charges fall short of expectations, reinforcing charges of politicization.
Russia uses a frivolous espionage charge to take another American hostage for a possible future prisoner exchange.