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    As SAVE America Act Stalls in Washington, States Take Election Integrity Into Their Own Hands

    On Tuesday afternoon, the Senate kicked off what could be a dayslong debate over the SAVE America Act, the voter ID bill backed by President Donald Trump. As Congress struggles to move the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, better known as the SAVE America Act, through Washington, state legislatures across the country are beginning to chart their own…
    Katherine Matt
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    George Washington’s Warning About Religion Still Matters

    RealClearWire—The United States may not be in the midst of a spiritual revival, as President Donald Trump touted during the State of the Union address, Feb. 24. The data is mixed, with religion being viewed as “very important” to less than half of Americans, as a recent Gallup survey found.  Nevertheless, for the nation to…
    Andrew Fowler
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    Beware the Ides of March: What Julius Caesar and George Washington Teach Amid Today’s Toppling of Dictators

    What makes a man truly great? As President Donald Trump celebrates the ouster of dictators in Iran and Venezuela, and jokes about running for a third term in 2028, I can’t help but think of the two great men whose lives pivoted on one date—the Ides of March. “The Ides of March” has a powerful,…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    180 Feet Up: The Daring Story Behind the Capitol’s Most Famous Painting

    It is an unlikely union. America’s Cincinnatus—George Washington—and America’s Michelangelo—the Italian painter Constantino Brumidi—never met. Washington was born in 1732, a third-generation Virginian. Brumidi was born in Rome in 1805 and emigrated to the United States in 1849, becoming a naturalized citizen soon after. Yet both left indelible marks on the American republic. Washington shaped…
    Lee Habeeb
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    Facts About George Washington You Might Not Know

    On Presidents Day, officially known as Washington’s Birthday, Americans celebrate the life of George Washington. Here are some facts about George Washington that you might not know. The Only Unanimously Elected President To this day, Washington is the only president to receive all the votes from the Electoral College—and he did it twice. Washington won…
    George Caldwell
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    Don’t Cry for The Washington Post, It Helped Destroy Media

    In December of 2016, The Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had penetrated the U.S. electricity grid through a Vermont utility company, leaving millions without heat. This was serious stuff. President Barack Obama, the paper ominously noted, was concerned that Moscow might also “disrupt the counting of votes on Election Day, potentially leading to a…
    David Harsanyi
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    The Man Who Lit the Washington Monument Like a Candle

    There is nowhere to hide at the base of the Washington Monument. And so, on the early-early morning of New Year’s Eve, a gregarious but bleary-eyed video producer from Florida named Kyle Barrett shifted side to side, bracing against a bitter wind while waiting on edits from senior administration officials. In less than 24 hours…
    Philip Wegmann
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    At Long Last, Washington Remembers Its Own Neighborhood

    At the dawn of the new year, the most important foreign-policy debate facing the United States isn’t unfolding in Ukraine or the Middle East. It’s playing out much closer to home—in Central and South America. The United States has long viewed the Western Hemisphere like a fire extinguisher: important in theory, hopefully unnecessary, out of…
    Melissa Maldonado
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    Truth Dies in Darkness: Washington Post Refuses to Correct Fake Heritage Quotes

    The Washington Post published an article Monday that fabricates two quotes attributed to Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts. Roberts sent an email Sunday to Heritage staff announcing personnel changes at the organization. Washington Post reporters Jacob Bogage and Isaac Arnsdorf claim to have obtained the internal email, although the two quotes they cite from Roberts…
    Rob Bluey
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    The Washington Post’s Sunday Slobber Over Rosie O’Donnell

    The Washington Post would like you to pretend along with them that they’re the essence of fact-based neutrality, that they don’t play favorites. Then you notice that their Sunday Arts & Style section carried a sprawling four-page spread with 10 color photographs on the glorious Rosie O’Donnell and her passionate loathing of President Donald Trump….
    Tim Graham
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  • Commander in Chief Is Reviled in DC Suburbs Even as the Army Is Revered in Washington

    THE CENTER SQUARE—In the hours leading up to and during a massive military parade that took place in the heart of Washington, D.C., on Saturday evening at the behest of President Donald Trump, protesters who argue he has repeatedly acted outside his constitutional authority gathered across the nation in symbolic defiance. The president has said…
    Morgan Sweeney
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  • 10 Things I Saw at Washington’s WorldPride Parade

    Washington, D.C., was the host of the WorldPride Parade on Saturday. Here are some of the people and things I witnessed as I covered the event for The Daily Signal. 1. Corporate Presence Many companies in the hospitality or travel industries had floats in the parade. Some of these companies included United Airlines, Hyatt Hotels,…
    Quinn Delamater
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  • Trump Bypasses Washington Globalists, Takes on China’s Economic Threat

    Thankfully, President Donald Trump has bypassed Washington and the globalists regarding Communist China. He is acting as if Communist China is (at the very least) a serious threat to U.S. economic security. Mostly because it is.  Having a $1.2 trillion annual trade deficit with a country is certainly a serious threat to U.S. economic security….
    Seton Motley
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  • Sanders and Tillis Top This Week’s Washington Head-Scratchers

    I used to think I was losing my hair because of genetics. Now I believe the hair loss stems from the hours spent scratching my head over the behavior of our political leaders. Let’s run through a couple examples from this week. Thom Tillis: Preferring J6 Vengeance to Safer Streets in Washington? On Monday, Sen….
    Al Perrotta
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  • America’s News Habits Changed. Now, Washington Is Finally Catching Up

    Americans changed their news consumption habits years ago, but the White House press briefing room did not reflect those changes—until now.  Despite floundering ratings at CNN and MSNBC, and outlets like The Washington Post hemorrhaging readership and revenues, corporate media was long given deference across Washington, D.C., especially at the White House. But now, with…
    Virginia Allen
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  • On Tariffs and Wireless Spectrum: Why Is Washington So Helpful to Communist China?

    Thanks to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, our relationship with Communist China is again receiving the tiny bit of scrutiny that passes for communist China-relationship scrutiny.  As always, the relationship deserves much more scrutiny than it gets. The last time the China relationship received a little scrutiny? That was in 2020, when the China virus reminded…
    Seton Motley
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  • ‘Trump Is Bringing Democracy Back’: Is Trump the Most Honest Politician in Washington?

    It’s been 15 days since “Liberation Day,” the day President Donald Trump announced a slew of tariffs on foreign goods. After unexpected movement in the bond market—bond yields rose rather than fell—Trump announced a 90-day pause on many of his April 2 tariffs. Since Liberation Day, however, the administration claims more than 130 countries have…
    Bradley Devlin
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  • Former Washington Post Writer Gushes Over ‘Handsome,’ ‘Morally Good’ Accused Killer

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Former Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz described accused murderer Luigi Mangione as “morally good” and “handsome” during a Sunday appearance on CNN. Police in Altoona, Pennsylvania, arrested Mangione in December 2024 following a five-day manhunt after UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson was killed in a shooting just outside a Manhattan hotel while en route to…
    Harold Hutchison
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  • Washington State Women Expose ‘Diversity’ Rules at Girls Frisbee Tournament

    Two women in Washington state have exposed and are calling out a high school girls Ultimate Frisbee league for promoting transgenderism at a recent tournament in SeaTac, Washington.  According to a thread of posts Tuesday on X, Dawn Land and Beth Daranciang attended the DiscNW tournament on March 1 holding signs promoting the protection of…
    R.E. Wermus
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  • Washington State Sheriff Rips Sanctuary Policies That ‘Shield Repeat Offenders’ 

    Criminal organizations and human traffickers are using liberal cities’ and states’ sanctuary policies to their advantage, says Sheriff Dale Wagner of Adams County, Washington.   “While proponents claim sanctuary policies protect vulnerable populations, they also shield repeat offenders who exploit the system,” Wagner said in testimony Wednesday before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity,…
    Virginia Allen
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