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Noah Rothman: Trump’s Unlikely Voter Problem

Noah Rothman is a senior writer at National Review: Trump’s Unlikely Voter Problem

Mark Pulliam: The Rule of Law Depends on John Eastman

Mark Pulliam, lawyer and writer living in east Tennessee: The Rule of Law Depends on John Eastman

William Jacobson Breaks Down What You Need to Know About the “Fake Electors” Indictments

William Jacobson is a Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Securities Law Clinic at Cornell Law School

Roger Kimball:  The Trump Trial is a Precursor to How a Republic Ends

Editor of The New Criterion, Roger Kimball:  The Trump trial is a precursor to how a republic ends

Julie Kelly on Alvin Bragg’s “Sham” Indictment and the Real Culprits of Jan 6.

Julie Kelly,  author of January 6: How Democrats Used the Capitol Protest to Launch a War on Terror Against the

Bret Baier on the Trump Trials and Possible VP picks

Host of FOX News’ Special Report and Best Selling author, Bret Baier, is impressed by Trump's composure on the campaign

Ed Morrissey Breaks Down Trump’s “Practical” Approach to Abortion

Senior editor for Hot Air, Ed Morrissey, breaks down Trump's "practical" approach to the abortion debate

Darvio Morrow: Moderates are Beating Progressives in Liberal Cities

Darvio Morrow is CEO of the FCB Radio Network and co-host of The Outlaws Radio Show

Julie Kelly Points to a Major Conflict in Hush Money Trial

Julie Kelly is author of January 6: How Democrats Used the Capitol Protest to Launch a War on Terror Against