President Donald Trump is moving rapidly to fulfill campaign promises early. With little activity from Congress so far, Trump has used executive actions to achieve what he pledged to do.
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Tom Price took the helm of the Department of Health and Human Services last weekend.
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The head of a pharmaceutical company, who partnered with the Clinton Foundation, has increased the price of an auto-injector used to treat opioid overdoses by 680 percent over the course of three years.
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One of President Trump’s longtime friends made a striking move yesterday.
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As promised, after assuming office President Donald Trump immediately began signing executive orders reversing several policies of the Obama administration — including the famous “travel ban.”
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Democrats who used to work on Capitol Hill are helping to disrupt Republican lawmakers’ town hall meetings across the country through a nationwide effort to oppose and “resist” President Donald Trump’s agenda.
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President Trump needs to deny the Left a victory over his immigration executive order.
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Dr. Eric Walsh’s lawsuit against the State of Georgia came to an end when the state agreed to pay the Seventh-Day Adventist and former state employee $225,000.
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Former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder’s law firm, Covington and Burling, will receive $25,000 a month from the California Legislature.
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Listen to Joe Miller body-slam the Ninth Circuit’s rationale for upholding the lower’s decision on Trump’s immigration ban. The decision upsets 125 years of federal jurisprudence – not to mention the clear language of Congress’s authorizing statute. Can we really say we remain a nation of laws?
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Republican lawmakers in Florida are taking aim at sanctuary city policies with two bills designed to penalize cities, counties, and elected officials that do not fully cooperate with federal enforcement of immigration law.
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A federal appeals court kept a freeze on President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting refugee resettlement and other forms of legal immigration, meaning those previously blocked from traveling to the U.S. under the action can continue to enter the country as the case makes it way through the legal system.
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As President Donald Trump’s nominee for treasury secretary continues to wait for Senate confirmation, an architect of the Obama administration’s Iran nuclear deal is currently running the agency.
The Left’s persistent denialism over the relationship between Islam, jihadism, and our national security is, to somewhat-paraphrase Thomas Hobbes, brutish and nasty without the decency of being solitary or short.
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Center for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney said it was an “incredibly important step” for the Trump administration to consider formally designating the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.
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The Senate voted 52-47 yesterday to confirm Jeff Sessions, a longtime U.S. senator and former federal prosecutor, as the nation’s 84th attorney general.
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The final easement granted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to complete the Dakota Access pipeline project sent a clear signal to our nation: Infrastructure development is once again a priority.
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The lawyer who argued the case for President Donald Trump’s executive order designed to bar terrorists from entering the country is the target of sharp criticism for his performance before a federal appeals court.
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Progressives are touting a $15 minimum wage as a low-cost policy to reduce poverty and income inequality. However, the costs of a high minimum wage are higher than its proponents would like to believe.
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School choice advocate Betsy DeVos was narrowly confirmed Tuesday as the next education secretary despite deep opposition from teachers unions and other groups, after Vice President Pence intervened to cast a historic tie-breaking vote.
If the law means anything, the Trump administration will succeed in overturning the so-called court ruling against its travel ban.
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JoAnn Wise thinks she wasn’t treated well. In an op-ed published Tuesday by The Washington Post, Wise writes, “I already know what Trump/Puzder economics look like because I’m living it every day. Despite giving everything I had to [labor secretary pick Andy] Puzder’s company for 21 years, I left without a penny of savings, with […]
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President Donald Trump will use his business skills to negotiate lower prices and foster more competition in the health care market—but he doesn’t want to rush things, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said.
Since the Senate started holding hearings on President Donald Trump’s Cabinet and Cabinet-level nominations, Senate Democrats have employed a variety of tactics to delay the votes needed for Trump to put the government’s leaders in place.
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First, let me this out of the way straight away — this is not a joke.
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How Trump’s Executive Orders Line up With Past Presidents
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Uncategorized /by Morgan WalkerPresident Donald Trump is moving rapidly to fulfill campaign promises early. With little activity from Congress so far, Trump has used executive actions to achieve what he pledged to do.
How Tom Price Can Begin to Unravel Obamacare From Inside the Agency That Implemented It
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Melissa QuinnTom Price took the helm of the Department of Health and Human Services last weekend.
Clinton Foundation Partner Hiked Opioid Overdose Reversal Drug Price by 680 Percent
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Joe SchoffstallThe head of a pharmaceutical company, who partnered with the Clinton Foundation, has increased the price of an auto-injector used to treat opioid overdoses by 680 percent over the course of three years.
Trump Friend Says Priebus Is ‘in Way Over His Head’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Philip RuckerOne of President Trump’s longtime friends made a striking move yesterday.
What Is Likely to Happen With Trump’s Travel Ban
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel AlexanderAs promised, after assuming office President Donald Trump immediately began signing executive orders reversing several policies of the Obama administration — including the famous “travel ban.”
‘Indivisible,’ With Ties to George Soros, sows Division Against Trump, GOP Lawmakers
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasDemocrats who used to work on Capitol Hill are helping to disrupt Republican lawmakers’ town hall meetings across the country through a nationwide effort to oppose and “resist” President Donald Trump’s agenda.
Rescind the Executive Order — and Replace It With Many Tougher Ones
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Jim SimpsonPresident Trump needs to deny the Left a victory over his immigration executive order.
Victory for Christians: Georgia State Employee Fired for Weekend Sermons Prevails
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Liberty McArtorDr. Eric Walsh’s lawsuit against the State of Georgia came to an end when the state agreed to pay the Seventh-Day Adventist and former state employee $225,000.
California to Pay Eric Holder’s Law Firm $25,000 a Month for Anti-Trump ‘Legal Strategies’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Andrew EicherFormer Obama Attorney General Eric Holder’s law firm, Covington and Burling, will receive $25,000 a month from the California Legislature.
No Longer a Nation of Laws, Ninth Circuit Usurps Presidential Powers on Immigration Ban
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Ken KlukowskiListen to Joe Miller body-slam the Ninth Circuit’s rationale for upholding the lower’s decision on Trump’s immigration ban. The decision upsets 125 years of federal jurisprudence – not to mention the clear language of Congress’s authorizing statute. Can we really say we remain a nation of laws?
Florida GOP Seeks Deathblow to Sanctuary Cities: ‘We Are a Nation of Rules’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Chris PandolfoRepublican lawmakers in Florida are taking aim at sanctuary city policies with two bills designed to penalize cities, counties, and elected officials that do not fully cooperate with federal enforcement of immigration law.
Appeals Court Keeps Freeze on Trump’s Refugee Order
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Josh SiegelA federal appeals court kept a freeze on President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting refugee resettlement and other forms of legal immigration, meaning those previously blocked from traveling to the U.S. under the action can continue to enter the country as the case makes it way through the legal system.
Trump’s Acting Treasury Secretary, an Obama Holdover, Helped Craft Iran Nuclear Deal
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasAs President Donald Trump’s nominee for treasury secretary continues to wait for Senate confirmation, an architect of the Obama administration’s Iran nuclear deal is currently running the agency.
Democrats’ Warped View of Islam Is the Reason Our National Security Debate Is So Screwed Up
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Nate MaddenThe Left’s persistent denialism over the relationship between Islam, jihadism, and our national security is, to somewhat-paraphrase Thomas Hobbes, brutish and nasty without the decency of being solitary or short.
Frank Gaffney Applauds Trump Administration for Moving Towards Terrorist Designation for Muslim Brotherhood
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by John HaywardCenter for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney said it was an “incredibly important step” for the Trump administration to consider formally designating the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.
Senate Confirms Jeff Sessions as Attorney General
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel del GuidiceThe Senate voted 52-47 yesterday to confirm Jeff Sessions, a longtime U.S. senator and former federal prosecutor, as the nation’s 84th attorney general.
Dakota Access Pipeline Easement Marks a New Day for US Energy
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rep. Kevin CramerThe final easement granted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to complete the Dakota Access pipeline project sent a clear signal to our nation: Infrastructure development is once again a priority.
Last-Minute Lawyer Faulted for ‘Poor Job’ Defending Trump’s Immigration Order
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasThe lawyer who argued the case for President Donald Trump’s executive order designed to bar terrorists from entering the country is the target of sharp criticism for his performance before a federal appeals court.
Your Chicken Sandwich Costs More With a $15 Minimum Wage
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Nicholas Poche and Salim FurthProgressives are touting a $15 minimum wage as a low-cost policy to reduce poverty and income inequality. However, the costs of a high minimum wage are higher than its proponents would like to believe.
DeVos Confirmed as Education Secretary, Pence Casts Historic Tie-Breaking Vote
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsSchool choice advocate Betsy DeVos was narrowly confirmed Tuesday as the next education secretary despite deep opposition from teachers unions and other groups, after Vice President Pence intervened to cast a historic tie-breaking vote.
Judge Robart’s Ruling Against Trump’s Immigration Order Is Baseless
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rich LowryIf the law means anything, the Trump administration will succeed in overturning the so-called court ruling against its travel ban.
This Woman’s Minimum Wage Story Shows the Left’s Troubling Mindset
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Katrina TrinkoJoAnn Wise thinks she wasn’t treated well. In an op-ed published Tuesday by The Washington Post, Wise writes, “I already know what Trump/Puzder economics look like because I’m living it every day. Despite giving everything I had to [labor secretary pick Andy] Puzder’s company for 21 years, I left without a penny of savings, with […]
White House Says Trump Won’t Rush Obamacare Replacement
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasPresident Donald Trump will use his business skills to negotiate lower prices and foster more competition in the health care market—but he doesn’t want to rush things, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said.
Trump Faces Senate Boycotts on Nominees That Bush, Obama Didn’t
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Melissa QuinnSince the Senate started holding hearings on President Donald Trump’s Cabinet and Cabinet-level nominations, Senate Democrats have employed a variety of tactics to delay the votes needed for Trump to put the government’s leaders in place.
Mitch McConnell FINALLY Served a Purpose for GOP/Conservatives
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Steve DeaceFirst, let me this out of the way straight away — this is not a joke.