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Former Baltimore Deputy Commissioner Backs Sheriffs Opposing Limits on ICE Cooperation

Jason C. Johnson, former Baltimore deputy police commissioner and president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund

Alicia Nieves: Democratic Party Faces Structural Barriers to Moderation

Alicia Nieves, lawyer focused on immigration and national-security issues who writes from Chicago, explains Why the Democratic Party Can’t Moderate

Juan Williams Calls for Cross-Racial Coalition as Debate Over Race and Policy Intensifies

Senior political analyst for Fox News Channel and prize-winning civil rights historian Juan Williams on what he calls polarizing racial

From Jazz Clubs to Red Hats: How Counterculture Politics Helped Pave the Way for Trump

Matthew Schmitz, founder and editor at Compact Mag:  How Hipsters Gave Us Trump

Mark Glennon: Blue City Spending Drives ‘Unaffordability,’ Not Relief

Wirepoints founder Mark Glennon says more people are finally recognizing how decades of poor policy have turned big blue cities

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