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    House Oversight Calls Walz, Hochul, Pritzker to Testify on Sanctuary Policies

    The House Oversight and Accountability Committee is seeking testimony from three Democrat governors on their states’ sanctuary policies.  House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., sent letters to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who was the 2024 Democrat vice presidential candidate, to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Thursday.  The…
    Fred Lucas
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    Cartels Will Be ‘Wiped Off the Face of the Earth,’ Border Czar Homan Vows

    Under the leadership of President Donald Trump, border czar Tom Homan promises that the Mexican criminal cartels are going to be “exterminated.”   “They’re going to be wiped off the face of the earth because they’re now [regarded as] terrorist organizations, and we’re going to treat them as such,” Homan said in an interview with The…
    Virginia Allen
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    Catholics in Spain Ask Church to Protect Religious Site From Government Destruction

    Some Catholics in Spain are asking the Catholic Church to save a religious site in Madrid from threats of alteration and decommissioning by the Spanish government, which claims the site honors a former right-wing dictator. Critics claim the government is opposed to the site because it is religious, noting that officials have already removed 35…
    Moira Gleason
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    Michigan Governor Draws Flak From Fellow Democrats for Meeting With Trump

    Democrat Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is taking heat from within her own party for her cordial meeting Wednesday with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office.  Whitmer was present as Trump signed an executive order stripping the security clearances of two former administration officials and launching investigations into their conduct. Now, other Democrats and Democrat-aligned…
    George Caldwell
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    Leading by Example, Freshman Senator Introduces Term Limits Resolution

    Freshman Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pa., is already taking aim at the Washington establishment by teaming up with Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a fellow Pennsylvania Republican, to try to enact term limits for members of Congress. McCormick introduced a joint resolution on the Senate floor on Thursday that would mandate that U.S. senators and representatives can serve…
    Jacob Adams
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    Trump’s So-Called Trade War

    1. President Donald Trump’s so-called trade war. Many call the American effort to obtain either tariff parity or a reduction in the roughly $1 trillion trade deficit and 50 years of consecutive trade deficits a “trade war.” But then what do they call the policies of the past half-century by Europe, Asia, China, and others…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    Dem-Appointed Federal Judges Are the Big Losers at Supreme Court This Week

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—The Supreme Court has struck down orders issued by Democrat-appointed district court judges five times in the past week. Without addressing the merits of the issues—which include consequential questions about immigration, funding, and the president’s authority to remove agency officials—the high court has for procedural reasons issued back-to-back rulings undoing restrictions district…
    Katelynn Richardson
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    DOGE: 24,000 People Over 115 Claiming Unemployment Benefits

    THE CENTER SQUARE—The Department of Government Efficiency shared several examples of alleged unemployment fraud on its X account Thursday, the latest in its string of examples since President Donald Trump took office.  DOGE’s “initial survey of Unemployment Insurance claims since 2020” included tens of thousands of claims for hundreds of millions of dollars from people…
    Morgan Sweeney
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    Trump’s Tariffs Are Only the Start. Congress Must Now Cut Taxes and Regulations.

    President Donald Trump announced historic tariffs on April 2—“Liberation Day”—to ensure that America is no longer “looted, pillaged, raped, and plundered” by other nations. On Wednesday, the president announced a 90-day pause on the tariffs and lowered the tariff rate on most nations to 10%. He also raised tariffs on China to 125%. His bold leadership, which quickly brought 75…
    Kevin Roberts
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    How Ron DeSantis Turned Florida Red—and Why It Will Remain That Way

    In 2022, the state famous for deciding the presidential election in 2000 dramatically shifted to the right, catching Democrats and Republicans by surprise. The only person not surprised was Gov. Ron DeSantis, who brought the state from purple to bright red, and he plans to ensure that Florida remains that way. As a Floridian, I…
    Faith Behrens
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    Fact-Checking 4 Claims By Opponents of the SAVE Act

    Democrats contend the SAVE Act, short for Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, would lead to mass voter suppression of women and minorities.  The House passed a measure requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration on Thursday. The bill gained four Democrat votes in the House vote Thursday. The Republican-controlled House passed the measure sponsored by…
    Fred Lucas
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    The Embarrassing Casting of Emma Corrin in New ‘Pride and Prejudice’

    Like Shakespeare producers of yore, who enlisted lithe lads to play Juliet and Ophelia, Netflix hotshots have decided they don’t see gender. Or they don’t believe gender identity, when mismatched to biological sex, is real. Take your pick. But regardless of which scenario, it’s an insult to Jane Austen that the latest adaptation of “Pride…
    Katrina Trinko
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    Passover Wisdom for a Nation Losing Its Memory

    America is suffering from a cultural Alzheimer’s. An ancient Jewish ritual—the Passover seder—may hold the cure.  Last year, more than 7 in 10 Americans failed the basic civic literacy quiz administered annually by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Even among college students, knowledge of basic facts about American history and civics is shockingly low….
    Jason Bedrick
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    Why Vance’s Viral Memes Resonate With Younger Voters

    For a new vice president, JD Vance is sure making a lot of news. But he’s getting media coverage that some leaders wouldn’t be thrilled about. It’s no surprise that he’s constantly in the news. What is surprising is that internet memes have now become another source of Vance content, with his face used for…
    Janae Myers
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    With Loss of Power in Congress, the Left Turns to Theatrics

    Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more of his videos. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal. I’ve mentioned in other videos that there’s been a poverty among the Democratic Party of constructive…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    Virginia Democrats’ Increasing Political Obstructionism

    During the 2013 campaign for Virginia governor, the GOP nominee, then-Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, warned that if his opponent, Democrat and Bill Clinton confidant Terry McAuliffe, were to win, “D.C.-style politics would take over in Richmond.” Well, a dozen years later, his words seem to be prophetic and ironic at the same time. McAuliffe did…
    Joe Thomas
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    Texas AG Paxton Announces 2026 GOP Primary Challenge Against Sen. Cornyn

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced this week his long-expected 2026 Senate primary challenge against incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas.  Both politicians cast long shadows in the Lone Star State. In his announcement, Paxton characterized the run as bolstering support for President Donald Trump in the Senate. “We have another great U.S. senator in Ted…
    Jacob Adams
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    Here’s Why the Great Decoupling From China is Long Overdue

    In the last few weeks, the world has been on a roller coaster ride over President Donald Trump’s proposals to massively increase tariffs. Whether by intention or not, American trade policies now stand in an interesting place. Trump has paused America’s largest tariffs increases on virtually every country, save one: China. On China, the Trump…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    We’ll Know Causes of Surge in Autism by September, RFK Jr. Vows

    Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a bold claim at a Cabinet meeting Thursday with President Donald Trump, promising that his department will uncover environmental causes of autism by September. “We’ve launched a massive testing and research effort that’s going to involve hundreds of scientists from around the world,” Kennedy told…
    George Caldwell
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    Can States Nix Medicaid Dollars for Abortion Clinics? Supreme Court Justices Appear Divided

    The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, a case with enormous consequences for federalism and the future of public funding for abortion. The question before the justices: Does the Medicaid Act of 1965 give Medicaid recipients the right to sue states in federal court when those…
    Sarah Parshall Perry
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