Nevadans are concerned about crime. Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is concerned that criminals may be deported.
Opinion Columns
Mike Waltz has the complete skill-set to be national security adviser, and the president-elect has great choices available for attorney general.
Conservatives concerned that election fraud sunk Sam Brown’s Senate chances need to look at a more obvious culprit — right-leaning third parties.
Illegal immigration activists are already panicked that Donald Trump will keep one of his biggest campaign promises.
Trump must remind Americans only by periodically deterring enemies can he prevent endless wars.
The push for red light cameras and gun control has this in common. They exploit tragic situations to push new laws that mainly inconvenience law-abiding citizens.
Anyone who still thinks that signature verification is a quality security measure needs to listen to Nevada’s Democrat Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar.
The president-elect makes clear that his team will prioritize protecting Israel and enforcing immigration law.
For months it was widely reported, albeit grudgingly, that there were large defections in Hispanic and African American voters from Harris.
Many Democrats have decided that Donald Trump won because some Hispanic and black voters are racist sexists. If only I were joking.
Contrary to what the president is telling Americans, we are not in a struggle for the soul of America. His party is searching for a scapegoat.
Protecting women’s sports is a winning issue — at least for those Republicans willing to fight for it.
How did so many people get the 2024 presidential race so wrong? Let us count the ways, starting with the massive political liabilities of Biden-Harris.
Nevada is known nationwide for entertainment. But what the public wants to see are shows on the Las Vegas Strip, not waiting days on Nevada’s election results.
Review-Journal Washington columnist Debra Saunders is writing an Election Day blog from the nation’s capital. Follow her running commentary here.