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    Newt Gingrich Condemns ‘Propaganda Media’ for Biased Coverage of Trump

    Just days into his presidency, Donald Trump is already experiencing an unprecedented level of one-sided media coverage, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said. And don’t expect it to get any better, he warned. Speaking Monday at The Heritage Foundation—the fourth of a six-part series on understanding Trump and Trumpism—Gingrich addressed the media’s negative coverage of…
    Morgan Walker
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    What Trump’s Decision to Move Embassy to Jerusalem Would Mean

    The Trump administration is undecided about relocating the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a campaign promise that carries historical and symbolic significance to Israelis, Palestinians, and the broader Middle East. On Monday, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said there are “no decisions” on relocating the embassy to Jerusalem, a move…
    Josh Siegel
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    Trump Targets 3 Agencies With Ambitious Budget Cuts

    President Donald Trump’s reported plan to gut federal spending by $10.5 trillion over the next decade includes eliminating three iconic agencies defended as cultural mainstays by many Democrats. The next administration is working on plans to eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and privatize the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, The Hill reported Thursday. Combined,…
    Thomas Phippen
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    Trump Should End Government Funding of NPR’s Biased News

    Is National Public Radio’s description of an Obama urban directive as something that merely “links [government] funding to desegregation” fake news? Well, it’s so slanted that if you had no prior knowledge of the program, and heard NPR’s depiction of it, you would just say to yourself, “Sounds good to me.” But to many conservatives, including…
    Mike Gonzalez
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    Trump Supporters in Their Own Words

    Thousands of voters traveled to the nation’s capital Friday to witness the inauguration of President Donald Trump. But have their voices been accurately reflected over the past few months? The Daily Signal spoke with Trump supporters about who they are, why they came out to support the nation’s 45th president, and whether they think the media’s narrative is fair. Watch the…
    Kelsey Bolar
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    So Much for Tolerance: Photos of the Violent Protests of Trump’s Inauguration

    In some parts of the nation's capital today, it looks like a war zone. And it's because of protesters who are presumably taking out their anger over the election—and the voters' decision—by acting violently and destructively on the streets of Washington. Here are some of the most compelling photos and tweets documenting the destruction: .@POTUS supporter…
    Katrina Trinko
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    Why These Americans From 14 States Came to Washington for Trump’s Inauguration

    They came by the thousands from all over America to support the man they said can turn around economic, social, and other ills as the nation’s 45th president. The Daily Signal visited the National Mall, where an inaugural concert was held Thursday night, and the Capitol grounds, where Donald Trump was sworn in at noon…
    Josh Siegel
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    Why Trump Poses a Bigger Threat to the Left Than Reagan, According to Newt Gingrich

    President-elect Donald Trump poses a greater threat to the left than any other political leader in the last 100 years, Newt Gingrich proclaimed on the eve of Inauguration Day. Speaking at The Heritage Foundation on Thursday, Gingrich predicted that the Trump administration will dismantle the Washington establishment, unlike anything America has ever seen. “Trump is…
    Morgan Walker
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    Trump Team Right to Consider ‘Dramatic’ Cuts to Federal Budget

    The Hill reported Thursday that President-elect Donald Trump’s team is considering “dramatic” cuts to the federal budget, using as a baseline a report issued in 2016 by The Heritage Foundation. Predictably, the left is having an absolute meltdown. The bloggers at Slate fanned themselves with sanctimonious tweets from people who clearly hadn’t read the Heritage proposals. Meanwhile,…
    Rachel Bovard
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    Here’s What 11 Conservatives in Congress Want to See as Trump Takes Over

    Conservatives in Congress say they want Donald Trump to remain focused on promoting and advancing the policies on which he campaigned to win the presidency. Curbing executive overreach, encouraging free enterprise, and repealing and replacing Obamacare are just a few things high on congressional conservatives’ wish lists of priorities for the new president. Here’s what 11 conservative…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Trump Inauguration Protesters Dishonor Long-Held Principle

    More than any other political act, the orderly transfer of power from one administration to another at a presidential inauguration demonstrates convincingly that we are a nation of laws and not of men. Even with the closest of outcomes and the losing side’s understandable disappointment—and even anger—victor and vanquished normally pledge to work together for…
    Lee Edwards
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    Trump Protesters Vow to ‘Shut Down’ Inauguration, Related Celebrations

    A coalition of leftist causes calling itself Disrupt J20 plans a series of organizing sessions, classes, protests, and other activities aimed at disrupting Donald Trump’s inauguration as president Jan. 20. “We’re planning  to paralyze the city itself, using blockades and marches to stop traffic and even public transit.” —Disrupt J20 website In appeals to “all…
    Kevin Mooney
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    Trump Lays Out Agenda at First Post-Election Press Conference

    Nine days away from the inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump held his first press conference Wednesday after winning the presidential election. Here are six takeaways from Trump’s press conference. 1. Trump Will ‘Repeal and Replace Obamacare’ Trump said that Obamacare is a “disaster” and that the easy road to take would be to “let it implode.”…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    3 Things Trump Can Do to Control the National Debt

    When President-elect Donald Trump enters office on Jan. 20, he will inherit almost $20 trillion of national debt. This debt is a threat to the American economy, and its key driver—unsustainable spending—must be controlled. Come Jan. 20, the new administration should act immediately to tame the federal budget and reduce the national debt. Here are…
    Mollie McNeill
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    The Senate’s Role in Confirming Trump’s Cabinet, Explained

    Donald Trump won’t be inaugurated as president until Jan. 20, but his Cabinet choices begin to face confirmation hearings in the Senate this week. First up for a committee hearing Tuesday is Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., Trump’s choice for attorney general. Those scheduled to follow in rapid succession include retired Marine Gen. John Kelly for…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    How Trump Can Make Intellectual Property Great Again

    On the path to making America great again, President-elect Donald Trump will have a tremendous opportunity to reverse the steady slide away from a property rights-oriented American patent system. There are good reasons to believe a Trump administration will readily grasp this critical problem and work to revitalize the American patent regime. First, someone like…
    James Edwards
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    Schumer Poised to Oppose Trump Supreme Court Nominees

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is reinforcing his opposition to any Supreme Court nominee President-elect Donald Trump will nominate. “The consequences are going to be down the road,” Schumer said. “We are not going to settle on a Supreme Court nominee. If they don’t appoint someone who is really good, we are going to…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Democrats Take Aim at Trump Nominees, Unlike Republicans’ Speedy OK of Obama Cabinet

    Senate Democrats are mounting an aggressive effort to reject or delay President-elect Donald Trump’s choices for major Cabinet positions, in a reversal of the deference Republicans showed in speedily confirming President Barack Obama’s nominees eight years ago. In January 2009, the Senate confirmed 10 of Obama’s Cabinet choices within his first week as president, nine of…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    I’m a Lifelong Democrat. Here Are 3 Reasons I Pulled the Lever for Trump.

    Asking with a terseness normally associated with changing religions or declaring a new nationality, many people that know me have politely cornered me and demanded: “How could you—a lifelong, left-leaning, Obama-believing, Indy-Dem voter—vote for Donald Trump?” My answer to them is simple: Our nation is in the middle of a crisis. We are stuck at…
    Michael Reeb
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    The Administrative State Has Changed Our Culture. Trump Can Help Reverse Course.

    The overreaction to President-elect Donald Trump’s election—from campus “cry-ins” to Brandon Victor Dixon’s “Hamilton” rant—is more than just a left-wing tantrum. It displays a more fundamental development in American political culture. In it, we behold the first fruits of the administrative state. Although it was not clearly articulated in his campaign, Trump did represent an inchoate rebellion against what scholars…
    Paul Moreno
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