When there’s more money for Mexican cartels in human trafficking than in the drug trade, Washington should do more than point fingers.
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Las Vegas is now part of an unfortunate club. It’s one of many cities where a viral video has been shot revealing the ruinous results of soft-on-crime policies embraced by Democrats.
Popular culture’s short-sighted view of love is setting people up for long-term heartache.
Lech Walesa offered a warning for Americans who have felt invulnerable since the Cold War ended and buy into Donald Trump’s apparent belief that Putin can invade Eastern European countries without affecting us.
Still, it remains somewhat unclear why Biden and his Homeland Security chief destroyed what Trump had achieved. Why would they ensure such misery for both American hosts and millions of illegal immigrants?
To maintain its political power, the left routinely uses the law to prosecute its enemies and shield its allies.
The president won’t be criminally charged for possessing and mishandling classified information — unlike Donald Trump — because of his frailty and senility.
Trump usually prioritizes people who kiss his backside. That led to Nevada’s caucus debacle.
Millions of migrants illegally enter the country. What’s a president to do? Blame the guy who’s running against him. How not to make law in Washington.
The next time someone frets about climate change, remember California’s dam problem. Stop complaining about the weather and proactively adapt to it.
Voters overwhelmingly say they don’t want the “same old candidates.” Enter a wannabe from a political dynasty who’s been spending time at the border.
There’s no more searing critique of feminism than Taylor Swift dating Travis Kelce.
If the administration must speak, Washington should do so by conveying disproportionality and unpredictability.
Jesus Jara wore the mantle of responsibility but lacked the power to make substantial changes without the union’s blessing.
The campaign pledge. The executive orders. The unintended consequences. The finger pointing. The flip-flop.