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Increasingly, people are condemned based on accusations alone, without evidence or the right of reply. Fairness and justice demand due process. They also demand appropriate law enforcement, which requires supporting police forces with proper funding and training. Sanctuary cities, vandalism, and all forms of violence must be opposed. The law must be respected, and Political and civic authorities should demonstrate high standards of public behavior. The electoral foundation of our democracy, which is also the foundation of our laws, must also be fair; this means protecting election integrity with voter ID.
France stands alone in its hypocrisy about what it means to be a citizen of France.
One thing Lang Martinez said he learned after living on the streets of Ventura County, California, was that being homeless was worse than being in prison.
When it comes to the nation’s supply of energy, the United States has an unfortunate tendency of stumbling from one crisis to another. Just as we turn the corner on energy-driven inflation and the shock of a global energy crisis, there is a new crisis now on the horizon: the rapidly eroding reliability of the nation’s supply of electricity.
State Medicaid programs are in the midst of removing millions of people from their rolls. According to new data, more than 1.5 million in 27 states have found themselves jettisoned from the program since the end of March. Many Democrats have alleged that this Medicaid purge is unfair and unjust. In reality, it's essential to the program's long-term viability.
Progressives are waging a campaign to turn back the clock on the First Amendment — whose doctrine is now characterized by robust speech protections that were championed by liberal justices in the 20th century.
Democrats currently run the show in Michigan, with full control of the state legislature and governor’s mansion. They’re using that power while they have it — and are imperiling the First Amendment in the process.
The two Democratic candidates running against President Joe Biden shared criticisms of his student loan forgiveness plan.
The politically motivated and “count stacked” indictment of former President Donald Trump by special counsel Jack Smith is an assault on the foundations of our democracy and an alarming testament to the weaponization of the Biden justice system. The principles of fairness and impartiality that underpin our rule of law have swiftly eroded — Hunter Biden’s recent sweetheart plea deal only confirms that point. Indeed, the justice system’s refusal to take seriously allegations of Biden family corruption while pursuing what seems to be a vendetta against Trump have left the public’s faith in equal justice shaken to the core.
Network coverage of Donald Trump’s indictment typically begins with photos of storage boxes piled high in a Mar-a-Lago bathroom, a bedroom, an office, and even a ballroom — all of which ostensibly contain highly classified government documents unlawfully removed by the former president when he left the White House.

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Just two years ago, President Joe Biden said that he didn’t believe he had the authority to unilaterally forgive student loans through executive action. Following the Supreme Court’s predictable decision in Biden v. Nebraska, in which a 6-3 majority deemed his student loan forgiveness plan unconstitutional, Biden declared the ruling "unthinkable."
One of my favorite albums to listen to around the Fourth of July is Nightmoves by the jazz singer Kurt Elling. This great record has always expressed to me what America represents: faith, freedom, beauty, and American originals like Walt Whitman and Duke Ellington, whose work Elling covers.
When it comes to the nation’s supply of energy, the United States has an unfortunate tendency of stumbling from one crisis to another. Just as we turn the corner on energy-driven inflation and the shock of a global energy crisis, there is a new crisis now on the horizon: the rapidly eroding reliability of the nation’s supply of electricity.
Today, the scales of justice are slanted against victims, against the most vulnerable, and against the politically unfashionable.
- Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas)
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