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Former President Trump speaks to a rally in Washington, D.C., January 6, 2021. (Jim Bourg/Reuters) House impeachment managers released a memo on Monday rebutting the Trump legal team’s claim that an impeachment trial would be unconstitutional. The House voted to impeach former President Trump on January 13 for “incitement of insurrection,” accusing the former president
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An aerial view of a Costco in Upper Merion Township, Penn., May 21, 2020 (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) New York Times columnist Nick Kristof wrote one of his periodic columns decrying industrial methods of animal husbandry. This time, he focused on chickens and the raising methods that permit Costco to sell a whole rotisserie chicken for only
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Secretary of State George P. Shultz with President Ronald Reagan at the White House in 1986 (National Archives) George P. Shultz lived an American life, and a long life. He was born on December 13, 1920 — in the last few months of Woodrow Wilson’s presidency. He has died a little more than a hundred
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(Pixabay) Collectivism in any guise, including its postmodern progressivist variety, has been historically antithetical to a free society. The idea of the self-constituting citizen, endowed with rights and constrained by law, has been indispensable to the forging of a stable democratic political system in America, legitimizing its institutions and ultimately birthing a cohesive nation bereft
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Texas State Capitol in Austin. (CrackerClips/Getty Images) Don’t wait for the midterm pendulum to swing. Press for ambitious changes at the local level now. Behind his talk of unity, President Biden is pursuing a radical progressive agenda. His administration does not just have the sort of high ambitions that all administrations start with. It seems
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NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE M any people have debated the origin of the coronavirus pandemic. Is it a natural virus that emerged from the live-animal market in Wuhan, or is it the product of a lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, released either by accident or on purpose? No one outside the Chinese leadership knows
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NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE A s the Senate launches its second impeachment trial of Donald Trump next week, its members must confront the deep unfairness of the proceedings. The Senate rashly claimed jurisdiction over a former president, fumbled on the selection of a presiding judge, and ignored the constitutional — not political — standards that should
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Lockdowns are a disaster. Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) blasted blue state lockdowns in a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives. Nailed it @ByronDonalds. pic.twitter.com/ZmTYnNVfE8 — Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) February 5, 2021 Advertisement – story continues below He then tweeted this out: FACT: The only thing New York has done is help the
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The entrance to a Catholic church in Long Beach, Calif., is chained off during the outbreak of the COVID pandemic, April 12, 2020. (Dan Whitcomb/Reuters) Late Friday evening, the Supreme Court, in South Bay United Pentecostal Church v. Newsom, issued emergency relief suspending California’s broad ban on indoor religious services. The Court ruled that California
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Emergency medical physician Thomas Krajewski wears a mask as he holds his baby Cal with his wife Genevieve after finishing his shift amid the coronavirus outbreak in New Orleans, La., March 27, 2020. (Kathleen Flynn/Reuters) Addressing the latest flawed theory on the long-term health effects of coronavirus vaccination. As of Thursday morning, roughly 32 million
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Joe Biden said there is “no need” for Donald Trump to continue to receive classified intelligence briefings. Former US presidents are traditionally extended the privilege of receiving classified information. Earlier this week Jen Psaki confirmed that Biden’s national security team was reviewing whether to revoke Trump’s access to classified information because Democrats believe he cannot
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NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE F or days, the White House teased Joe Biden’s first major foreign-policy address as a noteworthy event. Jake Sullivan, the national-security adviser, even made an appearance at the briefing room podium to talk it up on Thursday: “He wants to send a clear message that our national-security strategy will lead with diplomacy”
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San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge (Robert Galbraith/Reuters) My Impromptus column today is headed “How populists talk, &c.” The Louisiana senator John Kennedy delivered a spectacular example of populist rhetoric. It would have made Huey Long, the Kingfish, blush (or beam). My column also touches on Tom Brady, Dolly Parton, Shirley Jones, and other greats. Among
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Sen. Mitt Romney, (R., Utah) speaks during Anthony Blinken’s confirmation hearing for Secretary of State, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., January 19, 2021. (Alex Edelman/Reuters) The Utah Republican’s new proposal tries to answer a pressing question: What does the government owe to parents? Mitt Romney wants to dramatically expand the child tax credit,
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Republican “leaders” like Mitch McConnell are pointing fingers at Trump-supporting representatives like Marjorie Taylor Greene. But when it came time to fight for millions of Trump supporters, the Republicans leaders ran. Despite enormous evidence, they did nothing to stand against election fraud. And now, they’re doing nothing to stop the Democrats. TRENDING: We Got It!
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