Protesting Donald Trump is Now a Federal Crime
As is protesting any candidate with Secret Service protection.
As is protesting any candidate with Secret Service protection.
Trump has trashed free speech, religious liberty, property rights, and limits on executive power.
Opponents of immigration are out of step, but they won't give up.
Tune into Fox News at 3 a.m. ET.
Gary Johnson and Austin Petersen speak. Johnson is still waiting for big money that supports small government and the Constitution to look at Trump and come to the Libertarian Party.
Libertarian former GOP congressman calls Trump, Clinton, Cruz, Rubio, Sanders, et al "authoritarians," won't endorse anyone.
Trump's margins of victory were considerably larger in distressed counties than in more prosperous counties.
Let this be a lesson for others looking to back Trump.
#NeverTrump comes after years of cynical pandering, hypocrisy, and inaction
Libertarian Republican won't endorse anyone for prez now that Rand Paul's out, wants an ideological "dating manual" for new congressmen, and says technology-not politics-will set us free.
Breaking and remaking the party system
Just because he might be president doesn't mean he's not a joke.
A good night for Trump and Clinton, and a bad night for Rubio.
No Rick Scott endorsement yet, but will it matter?
Trump is not a niche candidate.
The polls are pointing to big nights for Clinton and Trump, but primary state surveys are tricky.
The House Speaker opposes Trump's ideas, but says he'll support the Republican nominee.
Says it will be time for an "American Constitution Party." Isn't it *always* time for an American Constitution Party?
Libertarian Republican from Michigan suggests Donald Trump might be "a bigger threat" to freedom than Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
Ben Sasse from Nebraska will NOT vote Clinton either - looks for third party candidate
And so will most professional Republicans, if and when it comes to that.
Trump asks voters to "believe me." But why should they?
It's that time where some pointlessly fret about the mud-slinging.
Trump claims he doesn't know who Duke is. He did in 2000.
In Britain and America, it's "revenge of the plebs."
Christie's campaign was built around reforms that Trump opposes.
Trump relied on undocumented workers to amass his non-fortune
Authoritarian governor endorses authoritarian candidate.
There's no legal prohibition on releasing returns under audit.
The Elephants stampede toward Super Tuesday.
Which of the lesser of four evils is most likely to stop Trump's nomination?
SC senator calls Trump a "loser," jokes about killing Ted Cruz on floor of the Senate.
Washington Post column goes full Godwin on jackass billionaire.
All it takes to convince some irresponsible media outlets is wearing a costume.
The Donald wasn't the first to parlay business and broadcast fame into a political career.
Matt Welch talks to The Blaze's Dana Loesch about Donald Trump, political volatility, and the fragile resilience of the two-party system
If this is disestablishmentarianism American-style, we are in bad shape.
He lies and calls for violence, and his supporters cheer him on.
Why do people bother going to college if they are literally afraid of disagreement?
New endorsements from GOP representatives make clear that Trump backers don't care about policy.
If you're wondering why Trump is connecting with GOP voters (and why Sanders is with Dems), you're part of the problem.
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