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    CIA Confirmed Russians’ Role in Shooting of Pope John Paul II, Reagan Biographer Writes

    Contrary to what “pragmatists” in U.S. government agencies concluded, top officials with the Soviet Union were behind the 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II, a biographer of Ronald Reagan told The Daily Signal in an exclusive interview. Paul Kengor, a Grove City College political science professor and author, has acquired what he calls…
    Paul Runko
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    Obama Appointees Still Running the Show at Trump’s VA

    Obama-era appointees remain in top posts at the Department of Veterans Affairs three months into Donald Trump’s presidency. This includes Allison Hickey, disgraced former undersecretary for benefits, who is now helping choose her successor, The Daily Caller News Foundation’s Investigative Group has learned. Then-candidate Trump called the VA the “most corrupt” and “most incompetently run” agency and…
    Luke Rosiak
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    What Trump Has Done on Foreign Policy, National Security in First 100 Days

    In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump—who campaigned on an “America first” platform—has used the power of his office to act on the world stage. He’s approved the launch of 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles against the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad in retaliation for a deadly chemical weapons attack on civilians. He’s accelerated the…
    Josh Siegel
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    The Pentagon Has a ‘Ghost Soldiers’ Problem

    Since 2002, billions of U.S. tax dollars have been spent rebuilding Afghanistan after decades of war. A big chunk of that money pays Afghan soldiers and police. But it turns out a lot of those troops may not, in fact, exist. On “Full Measure,” we investigate how your tax money is being wasted on “ghost…
    Sharyl Attkisson
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    Former Obama Official Says Bureaucrats Manipulate Climate Stats to Influence Policy

    A former member of the Obama administration claims Washington, D.C., often uses “misleading” news releases about climate data to influence public opinion. Former Energy Department Undersecretary Steven Koonin told The Wall Street Journal Monday that bureaucrats within former President Barack Obama’s administration spun scientific data to manipulate public opinion. “What you saw coming out of…
    Chris White
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    How to Address the Looming Crisis of Physician Shortages

    As the struggle to repeal and replace Obamacare with a plan that will decrease fast-rising and exorbitant premiums as well as increasing consumer choice rages on, another health care crisis looms. Americans are facing an increasing shortage of primary care physicians, and the problem is only expected to get worse over the next 10 years. Imagine…
    Nicholas Poché
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    Congress Should Exert Influence by Authorizing Military Force Against ISIS

    Syrian President Bashar Assad’s recent use of chemical weapons against his own people is a grim reminder of the deep challenges that continue to exist in Syria and the surrounding region. Compounding the problem is the brutal and ongoing presence of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, which has taken a toll in recent…
    Rep. Jim Banks
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    Trump to Announce ‘Tremendous Things’ for Veterans Health Care

    Some veterans organizations don’t think a bill President Donald Trump signed Wednesday expanding private care options for veterans goes far enough. “The veterans have poured out their sweat and blood and tears for this country for so long,” @POTUS says. Trump seemed to agree, which is why he said more announcements are coming next week…
    Fred Lucas
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    Dysfunction at DC Veterans Medical Center Shows Rot in Federal Workforce

    When the majority of Americans look at Washington, they see a broken, bureaucratic system that far too often fails to defend their interests. We all learned again recently that the consequences of that failure can be deadly. The inspector general for the Department of Veterans Affairs announced April 12 that the VA Medical Center in Washington,…
    John Cooper
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    Top 5 Reasons John Kelly Is Right for Homeland Security

    Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly gave a speech at George Washington University Tuesday outlining where he will be taking the department. This was the first address from a Cabinet secretary detailing how they plan to roll up their sleeves and make their piece of government work better. It’s not surprising that taking the initiative to…
    James Carafano
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    Kansas Republican’s Narrow Win Serves as Warning for GOP

    Republican Ron Estes won a seat in Kansas’ 4th District on Tuesday that was vacated when President Donald Trump appointed Rep. Mike Pompeo to serve as director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Estes will takes the seat Pompeo held in the House of Representatives since 2011 before joining the CIA in January. Estes, Kansas’ state…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    What Determines If Susan Rice Committed Crime in ‘Unmasking’ of Trump Officials

    Political opponents have been quick to suggest that Susan Rice committed a crime in her waning days as national security adviser to President Barack Obama in the way she handled intelligence reports related to those close to the incoming president, Donald Trump. But to have broken federal law, national security experts told The Daily Signal,…
    Josh Siegel
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    Ailing US Military Needs More Than a Continuing Resolution

    The House Armed Services Committee scheduled a hearing Wednesday with the chiefs of staff of the U.S. armed forces to assess what the impact of a yearlong continuing budget resolution would be on the military. That such a hearing is even necessary is an indication of how far Congress has veered from accomplishing its constitutional…
    Thomas Spoehr
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    It’s Really Hard to Fire a VA Employee. This Bill Would Change That.

    Veterans groups are backing a Republican bill to make it easier to fire bad employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs, but the legislation faces an uphill battle in the Senate despite cases of employees who kept their jobs after misconduct, including a worker who committed armed robbery and a nurse who was intoxicated during a surgical…
    Fred Lucas
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    We Can’t Bail Out Social Security Disability Insurance Forever. Here’s a Reform Proposal.

    Few things make Americans more upset than a threat to the Social Security program that they have spent years paying into. That is why a Facebook video of Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., raising a point of order against the 2015 budget deal has been viewed more than 76 million times. That vote, taken in the…
    Sen. Mike Lee
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    Here’s How Congress Can Use Its Opportunity to Restore the Military

    Just a few short months after President Donald Trump was elected, the American people have come face to face with a reality known for years to defense leaders and military service members—the armed forces are facing a distinct crisis. Budget cuts, sequestration, and operational overuse have resulted in a force that is undermanned, underequipped, and…
    John Cooper
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    VA Tried to Pay $10 Million for 25 Parking Spaces, and 20-Year Official’s Excuse Is That He’s New

    Federal officials took six years to plan a new parking lot for a Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in West Virginia that would cost $10 million for only 25 parking spaces, as their solution for a 600-spot shortage. Then when outside auditors pulled the plug on the fiasco, the hospital’s top official—who had previously served as…
    Luke Rosiak
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    A Pathway to Work for Social Security Disability Beneficiaries

    Social Security Disability Insurance beneficiaries who recover should be on a pathway to return fully to the workforce, as soon as they are able. A new bill in Congress would pave the way for them to do so. This month, Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., introduced the Social Security Disability Insurance Return to Work Act of…
    Romina Boccia
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    House GOP’s Obamacare Bill Could Leave Veterans Without Access to Tax Credits, Health Policy Expert Says

    Changes made to the House GOP’s health care bill would prevent veterans from qualifying for the tax credits the new plan creates, according to a health policy expert. House Republican leaders revealed technical changes to the legislation, called the American Health Care Act, on Monday. But a review of the changes shows that potentially millions…
    Melissa Quinn
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    Trump Makes Next Move to Shape Federal Judiciary

    President Donald Trump has tapped a federal district judge from his list of potential Supreme Court picks to be his first nominee to a federal appellate court—putting Trump slightly behind President Barack Obama, but ahead of President George W. Bush in shaping the judiciary. “This is a great sign that President Trump takes lower courts…
    Fred Lucas
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