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Donald Trump’s Republican Party may seem strange for some, but in many ways, his views are a throwback to the 1920s and the presidency of Calvin Coolidge. Both supported restricting immigration into the United States, protecting American industry from foreign competition, and avoiding overseas entanglements. Straight Arrow News contributor Matthew Continetti looks at the lessons…

Elon Musk's Twitter purchase is proving to be controversial as some users express concern about disinformation under his leadership.

Elon Musk is buying Twitter, and some people aren’t happy about it. The sale may now take longer than anticipated because Musk announced he’s putting the purchase “temporarily on hold” until the company can verify how many spam/fake accounts are on its platform.   “He sees something impossible and he makes it happen. Building the most sought…

The Supreme Court is set to meet for the first time since the abortion opinion leak.

All nine Supreme Court justices are set to meet for the first time since last week’s draft opinion leak on abortion. The draft opinion for Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization indicated the court was ready to overturn the landmark abortion cases Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Thursday’s meeting will include only the…

The Senate passed a Supreme Court security bill.

The Senate passed a bipartisan bill aimed at enhancing security for Supreme Court justices. The Supreme Court Police Parity Act, introduced by Sens. Chris Coons (D-DE) and John Cornyn (R-TX), was passed Monday with unanimous consent, meaning no senators objected. The bill now must be passed in the House before heading to President Joe Biden’s…

J.D. Vance won the Republican Senate primary in Ohio.

In perhaps the most notable result of Tuesday night’s primary elections in Ohio in Indiana, author and former investment banker JD Vance won the Republican primary for Senate in Ohio. The video includes clips from his victory speech. Vance won the primary with 32.20% of the vote, according to Ohio’s elections website. That total bested…

Democrats are using a dictatorial strategy to determine who gets on the midterm ballot.

Democrats are taking their midterm election battle to the courts in an effort to knock some Republicans off the ballot. The Dems are suing some members of Congress for insurrection, claiming their words and actions in support of Donald Trump prior to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot violated the Constitution. Straight Arrow News contributor Newt…

White House visitor logs show Hunter Biden's business partners visited the West Wing, including a meeting with then-Vice President Joe Biden.

Hunter Biden’s business partners visited the White House at least 19 times during the Obama administration, according to official White House visitor logs. The New York Post reported those meetings included at least one sit-down between Vice President Joe Biden and then-president of Rosemont Seneca Partners Eric Schwerin.  President Biden has repeatedly denied that he…

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has had a target on his back since the moment he was confirmed in 1991, after a series of shameful circus-like hearings led by then-Senator Joe Biden. Thomas has persevered and served with honor on the bench of the highest court in the land. Yet the attacks continue, and now…

Secret Service reportedly spending more than $30,000 each month renting out a Malibu mansion in California to protect President Biden’s son.

The Secret Service is spending more than $30,000 each month renting out a Malibu mansion in California to protect President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, according to an ABC News report. Hunter Biden is under federal investigation for his foreign business dealings and has been staying in Malibu throughout his father’s presidency. This report was published…

Voting in the United States is largely a two-step process, but two options make voting a one-step process: same day registration and automatic registration.

Voting in the United States is largely a two-step process. First you register, then you vote. But two options make voting a one-step process: same day registration and automatic registration. “The United States is somewhat distinct compared to other democracies in that we require voters for the most part to register prior to election day…

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