President Trump Promises Protectionism, Neglects Freedom in Inauguration Speech
"We will follow two simple rules: buy American and hire American," said Trump.
"We will follow two simple rules: buy American and hire American," said Trump.
The new president has repeatedly vowed to make America less open, less free, and more burdened by an expansive federal government.
We need a new, individualized operating system for politics and it will happen on the new president's watch, whether he wants it or not.
Congress should take responsibility for making the rules that affect health, safety, and livelihoods of Americans
Obama's legacy, Trump's promise, and your very best Inaugural drinking strategies on Stand Up! With Pete Dominick
Donald Trump's memoirs and political tomes provide a glimpse into his arrogant, paranoid, status-obsessed history and personality.
Thaddeus Russell delivers the foreign-policy outrage, correctives on progressives' carceral policies, and an anguished review of Hamilton.
He enters the presidency with extraordinarily low approval numbers.
Or, why media literacy is more important to free thought than ever.
Revelers object to the vice president-elect's position on gay and trans issues.
Ignoring this populist movement does not help the left with families.
On education, health care, and infrastructure, the Trump administration and Republican Congress should free the states to do more.
The incoming president's business entanglements are going to be a problem.
Lessons for the debate over Trump and Russia
After finding out he's being duped by businesses, the president-elect lashed out at NBC for informing him.
Four federal departments and one agency that could be shut down first.
Nick Gillespie, Matt Welch, and Katherine Mangu-Ward talk about Obama's farewell, Russian "meddling," and The Donald's Inauguration.
He talks about data protection, but does he understand it at all?
Sen. Rand Paul: "An important first step toward increasing accountability, oversight, and transparency in Washington."
Finding common ground between Trump supporters and protesters at the inauguration.
James Clapper and John Brennan lied, others behaved horribly in "scandal-free" administration.
Analyzing the president-elect's unusual conflicts before Inauguration Day, on 8 p.m. ET on Fox Business Network
If a foreign nation's intervention into elections is a crime, America has a LOT of explaining to do.
Eliminating 'Wet Foot/Dry Foot' has been a longtime goal of immigration reformers and restrictionists alike, though Cuban-Americans remain split.
Obama's power grabs are now Trump's precedents.
Gene Epstein of Barron's explains why economic freedom is the best way to improve living standards and why trade barriers are Donald Trump's "worst idea."
Friday A/V Club: Are we living in a remake?
How Barack Obama amassed power, how Donald Trump is likely to use it, and how we can take it back once and for all.
Feminist windbags will take the air out of the anti-Trump movement.
The president-elect's hostility to critical media is dangerous, not least of which is due to the precedent set by the Obama administration.
Is anybody actually interested in balancing the federal budget?
In first press conference, president-elect uses the bully pulpit to make Hillary Clintonesque threats against insufficiently patriotic companies
Attorney general confirmation hearings continue today; Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) to testify against Sessions.
From repealing Obamacare to dissecting Buzzfeed, the three-headed podcast is back
The next attorney general could crack down on state-licensed cannabusinesses without changing the State Department's official position.
The New York Times' political and economic coverage is filled with deceit.
Washington believed that self-government was the protector of liberty and prosperity. Obama believes that, too-minus the "self" part.
In an age of forced transparency, we like to watch, right? But even Buzzfeed says its big scoop is bullshit.
Kennedy once compared vaccination to the Holocaust*
The beauty of the First Amendment is that it even protects people who wouldn't protect it.
Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Welch discuss and debate.
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