Interviews

Interviews

Governor Braun Backs “America First” Economics and Pitches Indiana as Alternative to Illinois Governance

Governor of Indiana, Mike Braun, explains how he plans to bring the Bears to NW Indiana - we'll make things

Bob Woodson Criticizes Race Rhetoric and Calls for Grassroots Renewal in Black Communities

Public rhetoric comparing modern American politics to slavery, Jim Crow, and Nazi-era Europe drew sharp criticism during a recent discussion

Justice Department Scrutiny Intensifies Over Alleged Interference With Federal Immigration Enforcement

Resident Fellow in Law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies Andrew R. Arthur asks  Is a ‘Civil War’

Legal Scrutiny Intensifies as Federal Power, Free Speech, and Public Safety Collide

Andrew McCarthy, former Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney and National Review contributing editor, on the biggest legal battles of the moment

Hollywood Pushback Erupts Over CBS News Shake-Up as Celebrities Enter Media Debate

Christian Toto, host of “The Hollywood in Toto Podcast ”:  Why George Clooney (and Hollywood) Should Fear Bari Weiss

Joy Pullmann: Daycare Fraud and Family Policy Collide

Executive Editor of the Federalist, Joy Pullmann: The Vast Majority Of Daycare Is A Scam

Venezuela’s Cautionary Tale Collides With America’s Socialism Debate

National Review’s Noah Rothman warns of socialism at home as America pivots to a tougher, more muscular foreign policy abroad

Navy Veteran Describes January 6 Prosecution as Case of Misidentification, Overreach, and Abuse

Navy veteran Tom Caldwell recounts his arrest, imprisonment, and fight for survival as a J-6er

Mark Glennon: “Warmth of Collectivism” Signals Erosion of Property Rights and Public Accountability

Wirepoints founder Mark Glennon warns Illinois, New York, and other blue states are about to learn some painful lessons about