Tag: Kamala Harris

    • Opinion

    Can MAGA Hold Together?

    In this preview from the latest “Signal Sitdown” podcast with Bradley Devlin, Michael Knowles discusses how the MAGA coalition can stay together despite all the infighting on the right. The full interview premieres on The Daily Signal’s YouTube page at 6:30 a.m. EST on May 7. Bradley Devlin: And yet there’s this shift in the American lexicon that’s happened,…
    Bradley Devlin
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    • News

    Lutnick Tells House Panel No Personal or Professional Relationship With Epstein 

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told a House panel behind closed doors Wednesday that his interactions with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with whom he met three times, were limited to being neighbors, according to a person familiar with the testimony. Lutnick told members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that he met three…
    Fred Lucas
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    • News

    Georgia Lt. Gov. Candidates Question Each Other’s Possible Harassment Settlements

    Candidates for Georgia lieutenant governor who previously held public office are facing renewed scrutiny over whether they used taxpayer‑funded settlements to resolve sexual harassment claims while serving in government. All candidates deny that they have been involved in any sexual harassment scandals, especially while in office, and are even willing to provide documentation if it…
    Pedro Rodriguez
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    • Opinion

    Brutal Seattle Crime Exposes the Cost of Socialist Mayor’s Hostility to Public Safety

    Seattle’s new socialist mayor, Katie Wilson, has been going viral quite a bit in the last few weeks and for all the wrong reasons. I know violent crime videos proliferate on social media these days, but this one is especially hard to watch. In a clip captured by a closed-circuit television camera in Seattle, two young men…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    • Analysis

    Democrats Attack Deportations at California Gubernatorial Debate

    “Would you push to deport undocumented farm workers?” CNN debate moderators asked this emotionally charged question to the seven California gubernatorial candidates Tuesday night. Democrats cited benefits to the economy and “racial profiling” as valid reasons to not push deportations.  Republicans Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton pushed back, emphasizing the importance of fairness for Californians…
    Angelina Delfin
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    • Exclusive

    Johnson Doing ‘Everything He Can’ to Extend Planned Parenthood Defund: Pro-Life Rep

    Speaker Mike Johnson has assured some members of Congress and pro-life leaders that he will try to stop the resumption of Planned Parenthood funding, but he faces opposition from Democrats and even members of his own party.  Johnson told Pro-Life Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., and other members of Congress that he is working…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    • News

    Border District Dem Wants a ‘Stand Down’ for Border Security Operations

    An Arizona Democrat seeking to unseat Rep. Juan Ciscomani has advocated for a “stand down” of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, emphasizing the need to reconsider border security strategies. “First and foremost, what we need to address is we need a stand down for ICE and all ICE operations right now because an external, independent…
    Pedro Rodriguez
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    • Opinion

    CORRECTING THE RECORD: The Palisades Fire Was Yet Another Example of Leftist Political Violence

    Democrats’ heated rhetoric may have contributed to the Palisades Fire—but not by warming the global climate. When the Los Angeles-area fire burned 23,707 acres, destroyed 6,833 structures, and killed 12 people, those on the left rushed to blame it on man-made climate change. Only later did we learn that the human causation was far more…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    • Opinion

    Even Venice Isn’t Safe From America’s Culture War

    For over a century, the Venice Biennale has existed to allow nations to present reflections of their national narrative through contemporary art. Saturday marks the public opening of the 61st Biennale. Given the mass of negative, left-wing press surrounding the American pavilion, one might think the U.S. was erecting a giant, golden statue of President…
    Anna Gustafson
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    • Opinion

    Xavier Becerra: An Unextraordinary Man Desperate for Extraordinary Power

    Xavier Becerra is the embodiment of the modern California Democrat: a career politician who climbed from longtime congressman to state attorney general to President Joe Biden’s secretary of health and human services without ever demonstrating medical expertise, executive talent, or a serious record of solving any difficult problems.  What he has always possessed in spades, however, is…
    Drew Allen
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    • Analysis

    The Republicans Who Advanced in Redistricted Ohio

    Tuesday was primary day in Ohio, with many races called late in the night, including key races for the U.S. House. To honor the requirement that Ohio redraw its congressional maps for 2026, a redistricting agreement was reached in October. Of the state’s 15 congressional districts, three were redrawn to affect both Republicans and Democrats,…
    Rebecca Downs
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    • News

    3 Soros Prosecutors Eyed in House Probe of Sanctuary Policies

    Philadelphia’s controversial prosecutor, Larry Krasner, is facing congressional scrutiny—as are Northern Virginia local officials—for allegedly obstructing federal immigration enforcement and giving preferential treatment to illegal aliens. This week, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., sent letters to prosecutors, police, and sheriffs’ offices in Philadelphia and in Arlington County, Virginia,…
    Fred Lucas
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    • News

    Homan: ‘Mass Deportations Are Coming’

    “Mass deportations are coming,” border czar Tom Homan declared Tuesday during his keynote speech at the Border Security Expo in Phoenix, Arizona. “If you think last year’s historic number was good, wait until next year, when we have 10,000 agents,” he told the more than 2,200 attendees. “You ain’t seen (expletive) yet.” Homan specifically put…
    Al Perrotta
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    Trump Sends Warning to RINOS via the Indiana State Senate

    Last night, President Donald Trump sent a warning to RINOs across the country: If you are against the party, you are out. Trump went to war with the Indiana Senate after it refused to pass an all‑red map last December. Six of the seven candidates Trump endorsed against incumbent state senators won by a landslide….
    Virginia Grace McKinnon
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    • News

    FBI Raids Virginia Senate Leader’s Office in Corruption Probe

    The FBI raided the office of the Virginia Senate President Pro Tempore L. Louise Lucas, a Democrat, as part of a corruption investigation, Fox 5 D.C. reported. She is the top official in the state Senate. Lucas is a leader in the state Democrats’ redistricting push. FBI agents are searching a nearby cannabis dispensary as…
    Fred Lucas
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    • Opinion

    Spirit Airlines and the Government’s Antitrust Follies

    Ronald Reagan had a saying about how government works: “If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.” His point was that bureaucrats love to “solve” problems, which inevitably creates new problems that they then “solve” again. There are few better examples of this than how…
    Daniel J. Mitchell
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    • News

    Trump: ‘Project Freedom’ on Hold Amid Iran Talks

    President Donald Trump says he is putting a pause on his “Project Freedom” operation to restore commerce in the Strait of Hormuz, instead seeking to finalize a deal with Iranian officials for longer-term stability in the global shipping lane. Citing as his motivation “Great Progress” in talks with Iran, Trump wrote on Truth Social on…
    George Caldwell
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    • News

    Sen. Banks Poured Millions to Unseat Republicans Who Struck Down Redistricting Effort

    Republican Sen. Jim Banks of Indiana directed $3 million from his 501(c)(4) organization, Hoosier Leadership for America, to primary challengers of GOP state senators who opposed a redistricting plan supported by President Donald Trump that could have netted the GOP two additional House seats. On Tuesday night, at least five of those seven senators were…
    Pedro Rodriguez
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    • Opinion

    The Iran War and the Energy Transition’s Missing Math

    The Iran conflict has delivered an uncomfortable reminder that energy is not an environmental talking point but a matter of national survival. Nations without reliable, affordable energy do not just struggle economically. They become vulnerable. Yet even as missiles fly and shipping lanes tighten, the green energy chorus is back at the microphone, insisting this…
    Frank Lasee
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    • News

    Republican Derek Merrin to Face Kaptur in November

    It was primary day in Ohio on Tuesday, with results coming in for several key races that could affect the midterms—especially control of the U.S. House. Republican Derek Merrin is set to face Ohio Democrat U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur in November after winning Ohio’s 9th Congressional District last night. Kaptur has represented the district since…
    Rebecca Downs
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