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Biden Breaks Another Promise With Preemptive Pardons for Family, Fauci, Liz Cheney, and More

Chuck Schumer said in Dec. 2020 that preemptive pardons would be ‘a gross abuse of the presidential pardon authority’

The Joy Is Back in Town: Trump Greeted as Liberator in Triumphant Return to White House

The vibes are great again, the #Resistance circling the drain

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm Spends Final Days in Office Sending Billions to Home State, Defying Inspector General

Energy Department's inspector general warned that agency officials are not complying with conflict-of-interest rules

Armed Hamas Terrorists Form Mob Around Ambulance Carrying First Round of Released Hostages in Likely Violation of Deal

'There was never a doubt that Hamas would wield this deal as an opportunity to show that it was still in control of Gaza,' says regional analyst

Keystone Kops Konstitutionalism

Biden declares the ERA ratified, setting an appalling precedent

The Transformation of Kevin Roberts

REVIEW: ‘Dawn’s Early Light: Taking Back Washington to Save America’ by Kevin D. Roberts

The Joy of Losing

REVIEW: 'Kamala: Her Historic, Joyful, and Auspicious Sprint to the White House'

The Curious Case of Martin Van Buren

REVIEW: ‘Martin Van Buren: America’s First Politician’ by James M. Bradley