Donald Trump Admits Border Wall Won't Stop Drugs From Mexico
But he plans to design it "with transparency" so you'll see the huge bags of drugs being tossed over the wall before they smack you in the head.
But he plans to design it "with transparency" so you'll see the huge bags of drugs being tossed over the wall before they smack you in the head.
Big foreign policy heave, featuring Bloomberg's Eli Lake
There is greater danger in not engaging Vladimir Putin.
Mike Lee makes the argument in favor, as he tries to steer the president toward the devolution of power
Making excuses for power is a bipartisan disease. Here's how to recognize the sickness.
The possible replacements include Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett.
There are legitimate reasons to worry about what Trump might do. So why make things up?
Reason editors discuss Trump's Warsaw speech, the Putin meeting, Mike Pence's Mars shot, and more.
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A Senate report on Trump administration leaks overstates national security risks.
How Vladimir Putin's desire for domination and acceptance is scrambling American politics.
News organizations have become obsessed with fighting Donald Trump rather than covering him.
The president's Warsaw speech takes a paranoid view of internal threats while downplaying the central role that international exchange has played in the rise of the West.
But the event's sponsor says its visa approval rate was remarkably high and that no other country could offer such access.
Journalists covering Trump undermine their credibility by ignoring the distinction between dishonesty and delusion.
Douglass recognized that embracing freedom and liberty is a process that will continue to unfold and expand over time.
Chris Christie rules the Garden State's beaches with an iron fist.
Podcast takes aim at journalistic self-importance, politician awfulness, and Southie accents
Off the media radar, the Trump administration continues serious work on deregulation, with professionals even Democrats praise
The GOP health plan tacitly accepts Obamacare's central premise: that governments should micromanage insurance markets.
Feelings aren't facts, and shouldn't be treated a such.
Irrational, half-baked anti-terrorist policies are not necessarily unconstitutional.
Understanding the Supreme Court decision at the heart of the travel ban case.
CNN anchor warns his fellow journalists that truth, not political positioning, is the best approach in the age of Trump
SCOTUS agrees to hear travel ban cases, will schedule oral arguments for October.
Distaste for the president may not translate to distaste for other Republicans, as the special election in Georgia showed.
He's an intolerant deep-state hypocrite, for starters.
They must be sick of winning already.
Tea Party senators claim to be "open to negotiation" yet insist on repealing Obamacare, which no version of the AHCA has come close to doing.
Global refugee population from 2012-2016 spikes from 10.5 million to 17.2 million; Trump so far admitting fewer than 3,500 per month
Examining McCain's philanthropic past reveals a long history of personal abuse of nonprofit resources, shady connections, and shoddy work.
Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian influence on the 2016 presidential election could take the blame off Clinton for losing.
The U.S. shoots down a Syrian fighter jet; Russia responds by warning US planes could be considered air targets.
The president rolls back some of Obama's "completely one-sided deal with Cuba," reasserts that America will be a champion of liberty in "our hemisphere."
DAPA proved particularly controversial among libertarian legal scholars.
New sanctions harm Russians, Europeans, Americans, and the prospects for improved relations.
Some legislators want more privacy protections from unwarranted snooping of U.S. citizens.
Five terrible, perpetually recurring arguments, debunked.
As the president throws the Freedom Caucus under the bus by reportedly calling the AHCA a "mean, mean, mean…son of a bitch," Rand Paul says he'll vote against any "new entitlements," and the swing vote shifts to…Ted Cruz?
The bipartisan CARERS Act prohibits federal prosecution of patients and providers who comply with state law.
Let's not overreact in any particular direction.
The attorney general dodges questions about his phony excuse for firing the FBI director.
By fixating on his election victory, Trump may ensure it's his most impressive accomplishment
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