By Mark Tapscott The House of Representatives on April 16 formally presented to the Senate two counts of impeachment against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas over the border crisis. The process kicks off a trial in the upper chamber starting on April 17, but it is expected to be quickly dealt with by Democrats […]
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Democrats Commit Vastly More Dark Money Than Republicans for 2024
By Austin Alonzo Democratic dark money groups, megadonors, and unions are funding a massive spending effort aimed at reelecting President Joe Biden and advancing the Democratic Party’s power in Washington. So far, nine major outside spending groups say they will together spend nearly $800 million to support the reelection of President Biden. This is in […]
RNC Shifts Focus to Election Integrity
By Joseph Lord As the Republican National Committee (RNC) shifts much of its 2024 focus to ensuring election integrity, RNC officials discussed the measures they’re undertaking to ensure that America’s 2024 election is fair and secure. Earlier, the RNC announced the creation of an election integrity division, focused on issues like legal fights across the […]
Trump Wins Mississippi, Georgia, Washington Primaries, Becomes Presumptive GOP Nominee
By Nathan Worcester Former President Donald Trump made a clean sweep of three more Republican presidential primaries as he remains effectively unchallenged within his party. He sailed through successive contests on March 12 in Georgia, Mississippi, and Washington, claiming three more victories as the de facto GOP nominee. His last remaining rival, former South Carolina […]
Trump, Biden Poised to Clinch Nominations in March 12 Primaries
By Janice Hisle and Emel Akan In primary elections on March 12, incumbent Democrat President Joe Biden and his Republican challenger, former President Donald Trump, appear likely to score enough delegates to become their respective party’s presidential nominees. Pollster Rich Baris dubbed March 12 “mini Super Tuesday” because several states are holding presidential-preference contests. These […]
Texas Judge Rules That a Federal Agency Discriminates Against Whites
By Patricia Tolson A Texas judge has ruled that a government agency created to assist minority-owned businesses has discriminated against white people, violating the rights of all Americans to receive equal protection under the United States Constitution. As explained in the 93-page Opinion and Order (pdf), the plaintiffs—three entrepreneurs in need of assistance for their […]
Delegate Math: Haley Campaign Days Are Numbered
By John Haughey Regardless how many delegates, if any, Nikki Haley earns in Feb. 24’s South Carolina Republican primary, the former United Nations ambassador’s presidential campaign’s days are numbered. As in 30 days or less, calculate a raft of delegate-counting analysts, such as FHQ Strategies founder and University of Georgia Political Science Professor Josh Putnam. […]
The Curse of Ultra-Pasteurization
By Sally Fallon Morell In the summer of 1983, an outbreak of listeriosis occurred in Massachusetts. Forty-nine people became sick and 14 of those—29 percent—died. Listeria is the bad actor among pathogens. Most pathogens make people sick but don’t kill them—listeria, on the other hand, often kills, especially the very young, the elderly, and the immune-compromised. […]
Overprescribed: Suicides Haunt the Dubious Approval of Antidepressants
By Huey Freeman On Friday, Sept. 8, 2023, a gorgeous late summer day in Wisconsin, Dale Niggemann came home and saw a note left on the door by Maggie Stern, 55, his best friend and partner for the past five years. The note said, “Call 911.” First responders arrived at their home and discovered Ms. […]
Mail-In Ballot Fraud Study Finds Trump ‘Almost Certainly’ Won in 2020
By Tom Ozimek A new study examining the likely impact that fraudulent mail-in ballots had in the 2020 election concludes that the outcome would “almost certainly” have been different without the massive expansion of voting by mail. The Heartland Institute study tried to gauge the probable impact that fraudulent mail-in ballots cast for both then-candidate […]
‘Zuckerbucks’ Are Gone But Influence Operations Remain, According to Congress Witness
By Austin Alonzo A group that allegedly worked to drive left-leaning voter turnout is gearing up to play a role in the 2024 election, according to Congressional testimony. On Feb. 7, the Committee on House Administration held a hearing on “Confronting Zuckerbucks, Private Funding of Election Administration.” The committee, chaired by Rep. Bryan Steil (R-Wis.), […]
RFK Jr. Signals Potential Presidential Run as a Libertarian
By Jeff Louderback While his effort to get on the ballot in all 50 states and the District of Columbia as an independent continues, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hinted that he could run for president as a Libertarian. During an interview with CNN’s Michael Smerconish that aired over the weekend, Mr. Kennedy was asked if […]