Harvard Will Lose Its Battle With the Trump Administration | Opinion
Harvard sits on a massive endowment of $53.2 billion, an amount exceeding the GDP of almost half the world's countries.
Trump's Mineral Deals Could Bring Peace in Congo | Opinion
In Congo, unlike Ukraine, a potential American security commitment would carry no risk of direct military confrontation with a major power.
With McConnell Retiring, the Old GOP Is Gone for Good | Opinion
"To the disappointment of my critics, I'm still here on the job," said former Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on the Senate floor.
Trump's Tariff Proposals Are Already Working | Opinion
The simple truth is that Mexico and Canada need the U.S. far more than the U.S. needs either of them.
Trump Sentencing Is More Meaningless Political Posturing | Opinion
Last Friday, New York county judge Juan Merchan proceeded with official sentencing of Donald J. Trump.
Pardon the J6 Defendants | Opinion
President Trump is right to review each January 6 case carefully, but those who were punished in violation of due process deserve pardons.
Jimmy Carter's Legacy: Failure Is OK if You're a Democrat | Opinion
A series of recent historical studies have sought to sanitize the many failures of Carter's presidential term by arguing that they were simply not his fault.
Next Year Will Be the Best America's Had in a Long Time | Opinion
America stands on the threshold of a new era of prosperity at home and peace abroad.
After Hunter Pardon, Nothing Stands in the Way of Jan. 6 Pardons | Opinion
During the 2024 campaign, Trump promised to pardon Jan. 6 defendants. Now Joe Biden's pardon of his son Hunter has lowered the threshold.
Trump Should Consider Using Recess Appointments | Opinion
With congressional Republican leadership on board and a mandate-level victory in the presidential election, recess appointments would be a perfectly valid option for President Trump.
Trump Won Because America Wanted Him To | Opinion
As the Biden-Obama coalition fractured under the immense weight of its own contradictions and failures, the Trump coalition built new strengths.
Is the Media Turning on Kamala Harris? | Opinion
While pundits found some bright points in the vice president's CNN town hall performance, their critical comments suggest that the mainstream media is hedging on her prospects.
JD Vance Delivered Clear, Compelling Debate Performance | Opinion
Vance gave thoughtful, tactful, and generally polite answers, using his time less to attack Tim Walz than to land blows against Kamala Harris.
Democrats Must Stop Their Violent Rhetoric | Opinion
"Violence has no place in America," posted Kamala Harris following the assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump.
Lousy Interview Bodes Ill For Harris-Walz Campaign | Opinion
If Republicans want to win, all they need to do is to keep Harris talking.
Harris' Weird Speech Had No Substance | Opinion
"Never let anyone tell you who you are," Kamala Harris boasted as advice from her late mother. American voters need to ask themselves whether they really know who she is, or if she even knows.
Biden Took to the Stage, and Lied, and Lied, and Lied | Opinion
Trump's campaign has frequently repeated opposition to cuts in Social Security and Medicare, adding that Social Security payments should no longer be taxed.
Columbia University's President Shafik Won't Be Mourned or Missed | Opinion
Nemat Shafik's abrupt departure from Columbia could be a small step toward restoring a modicum of academic freedom to the university. Maybe.
Kamala Had Better VP Options Than Walz | Opinion
Either Shapiro or Kelly could conceivably have tipped the election in Harris' favor, but on Monday the vice president announced Walz would be her running mate.
Trump Needs To Flip the Script if He Wants To Win | Opinion
Trump must reverse the Harris narrative that this election is about him—it should be about her, and the disastrous administration in which she serves.
Trump-Vance Ticket Signals the End of Neoconservatism | Opinion
As various meltdowns by the few remaining anti-Trump Republicans have shown, the GOP is now indisputably an America First, national conservative party.
French Election Was Loss for Incumbents, Not Win For the Left | Opinion
The Left rejoiced as exit polling in France's parliamentary elections suggested much lower than expected gains for the Right-wing National Rally Party.
Progressive Dogma Ensures Dems Will Be Stuck with Biden
Joe Biden turned in an abysmal performance in the first presidential debate Thursday night.
EU Elections Are a Harbinger for November in the United States
What's left of the establishment GOP teeters on the verge of irrelevance as its star candidate, Nikki Haley, failed to pose any lasting challenge to Trump.
The Trump Verdict Is a Travesty—but Come November, It Won't Matter
"The real verdict is going to be [on] November 5, by the people," solemnly declared former—and perhaps future—president Donald J. Trump.
Biden's Latest Policy Failure: West Africa
While the Biden administration's feckless foreign policy team continues to flounder in the Middle East, in sub-Saharan Africa it has invited humiliations of historic proportions.
Donald Trump's Trial Will Only Help Him
If Trump should be reelected in November, he may owe his victory in no small part to Alvin Bragg and Juan Merchan.
Presidential Immunity Is Vital for an Effective Executive Branch
On April 25, the Supreme Court will hear arguments for and against Donald J. Trump motion that he has absolute immunity from prosecution in the indictment brought by Jack Smith.
The State Department Should Dump DEI
As diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) appears to be on the wane nationwide, the divisive left-wing ideology is alive and well in the realm of American diplomacy.
Manhattan Ruling Is a Big Win for Donald Trump
The irregularities of the cases against Trump leave significant doubt as to whether any of them will be decided before the November presidential election.