Pentagon Considering 'Boots on the Ground' to Fight ISIS in Syria
President Trump has promised both non-interventionism and "safe zones" in Syria. He can't have both.
President Trump has promised both non-interventionism and "safe zones" in Syria. He can't have both.
The 'fake news' fight a way to try to downplay embarrassing information coming from within.
A DOJ crackdown on state-licensed cannabusinesses would be contrary to public opinion, Trump's promises, and the Constitution.
Not everything is 1933 redux.
Says he can't back criminal justice reform for violent offenders.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer says the feds' mostly hands-off approach to states that have legalized recreational marijuana may be coming to an end.
Cato Institute's Trevor Thrall on the Trump Doctrine
The thin line between reason and delirium.
The unseen government within the government has so much data on Americans that it can reward or punish at its own discretion.
Eisenhower and Jackson now perceived differently. What's going on?
Trump to withdraw Obama administration's guidance, but that doesn't actually stop case moving forward.
Emily Ekins on the Latest Polling Numbers
Maryland school district insists "both sides" be heard on any political statement or none at all.
Is the OMB's kill list a sign of fiscal seriousness or the opposite?
The media rarely fabricate anything, but they are blind to their biases.
"Free movement of people and goods across borders are incredibly important things. And Trump is not into either of those things."
VP calls on Russia to abide by Minsk ceasefire deal it negotiated with Ukraine.
The president talks nonsense about refugees, immigrants, and crime.
Is Post Election Stress Disorder real or are people just overreacting?
The Trump administration has two openings to fill on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.
Ivanka Trump, unlike her father, understands that sympathy, not hostility, is the right response to people worried by anti-Jewish bomb threats.
A letter from a bipartisan group of representatives calls on Paul Ryan to schedule votes on AUMF resolutions.
The president says he expects the press to challenge his alternative facts.
Promises to cut domestic regulations or shake up the system do not a tolerable libertarian make. Trump is indeed a major threat to core libertarian values. Ask Ludwig Von Mises.
The authoritarian, who has been a beneficiary of U.S. support in the war on terror, also called Western leftists "dangerous."
EU Commission president says foreign aid is security spending-nice try.
The new president is setting the enforcement clock all the way back to 2013
What will the president do to address the 9th Circuit's due process concerns?
The "you're with us or you're with him" binary approach alienates potential allies.
"You are on Twitter like all day."
With an off-hand remark, the president indicates the status quo of U.S.-supported Israeli occupation is fine with him.
U.S. foreign policy as another battleground for petty partisan politics.
Talking immigration, tax inversions, and more with Kennedy on Fox Business.
Podcast talks IC drama, media idiocy about uninviting Kellyanne Conway, and Thomas L. Friedman's awfulness
The New Republic offers an excellent example for progressives who want to discredit criticism of the president.
The president has the right to set policy, and the judiciary has the duty to prevent the trampling the rights of an unpopular minority.
Mattis meets with defense chiefs in Brussels.
Slippery slopes: sometimes real.
The media's favorite maverick makes his priorities clear: America must stay militarily extended, forever
The intelligence community is the most-entrenched bureaucracy of government. Does it answer to any president?
Who the hell is really running Washington? Explore the topic on tonight's Kennedy at 8 p.m. ET on Fox Business Network
Isn't this what actually authorized foreign intelligence gathering looks like?
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