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Richard Reinsch Warns of Escalating Political Retaliation as Debate Turns to Conservatism, Violence, and Executive Power

Richard M. Reinsch, editor-in-chief of Civitas Outlook, discusses the tariff decision and arguesthe case for conservatism is as strong as

Richard Epstein Criticizes Trump Tariff Strategy as Court Weighs Scope of Executive Power

Richard A. Epstein of the University of Chicago weighs in on the Supreme Court’s decision regarding Trump’s tariffs

Scott McKay: From Culture Wars to AI Disruption, Politics Is Becoming a “Food Fight”

Scott McKay, publisher of TheHayride.com & senior editor at The American Spectator, with a look at AI, Revolution and the

Minnesota Immigration Enforcement Sparks Clashes as Activists, Lawmakers Square Off

Dustin Grage, columnist at Townhall.com, updates the Minnesota fraud investigations

Debate Over SAVE Act and Voter ID Highlights Growing Divide on Election Integrity

Brian Lonergan, Director of Strategic Communications & Content at FAIR, says the debate over Voter ID is really Elites versus

Midterms and the Middle East: Vance’s Economic Pitch and the Iran Question Take Center Stage

Noah Rothman, senior writer at National Review, breaks down the midterm landscape and how Republicans are performing as primary season

Debate Over Marxism, Culture and Immigration Ignites After Munich Exchange

Taki Theodoracopulos, longtime Spectator columnist and co-founder of The American Conservative, offers The Only Question About Immigration That Matters

Jonathan Turley Warns of Modern “Jacobin” Movement Threatening Constitutional Republic

Jonathan Turley, columnist, television analyst, and Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law at George Washington University Law School, shares details

Minnesota Fraud Findings and the Push for Election Transparency Collide in National Debate

National Chairman of the Election Transparency Initiative, Ken Cuccinelli: what if we make it hard for anyone to steal an