June 19, 2020 Rep. Brad Wenstrup: Why House GOP boycotted virtual hearing on Big Tech GOP members boycotted a virtual House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) hearing on foreign election meddling because it was held in a facility that was not secure and "inappropriate," Ohio Republican Congressman Brad Wenstrup explained Friday morning.Â
June 17, 2020 Ben Shapiro: Is America falling apart? It can seem that way in this totalitarian moment The founding vision has been abandoned in pursuit of something more fulfilling: a communitarian vision of reality in which the will of the mob is perceived as virtuous.
June 16, 2020 John Yoo: Supreme Court's LGBTQ ruling – a look at the big picture The American system of constitutional federalism reserves to state governments and private civil society certain fundamental decisions.
June 16, 2020 Steve Scalise: How 'meaningful' police reform can come from Trump's executive order Congress needs to work together to pass "meaningful" and nonpartisan law enforcement reform that stops violent and deadly escalations and protects communities, Louisiana Republican Rep. Steve Scalise urged Tuesday.
June 11, 2020 Dan Bongino on House testimony: Some Dems just want to 'stoke the flames of division' After testifying Wednesday at the House Judiciary Committee's hearing on police reform, 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Dan Bongino said that members of Congress were actively considering "really stupid" ideas that seemingly were not carefully thought through.Â
June 4, 2020 Tom Cotton on liberals slamming NYT for printing his op-ed: This exposed hypocrisy of 'woke progressive mob' The outrage over the The New York Times' decision to publish an op-ed in which Sen, Tom Cotton called for the military to quell violent uprisings over George Floyd's death exposed the hypocrisy of "woke progressives" who "claim to defend liberal values," Cotton said Thursday.Â
June 4, 2020 ACLU sues Minnesota law enforcement over treatment of journalists during riots The American Civil Liberties Union this week filed a lawsuit against a number of Minnesota law enforcement agencies alleging that they violated journalists' constitutional rights by interfering with their coverage of protests and riots in the Minneapolis area in the wake of George Floyd's death in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department.Â
May 30, 2020 Dan Bongino: Protest agitators 'ready to burn your city down' should be charged as domestic terrorists Riot organizers and agitators with the pre-meditated purpose of chaos and destruction of property should be charged as domestic terrorists, former NYPD officer and Secret Service agent Dan Bongino argued Saturday.Â
May 30, 2020 Ferguson business owner whose shop was destroyed in 2014 riots calls on protesters to halt destruction of communities A Ferguson, Mo. business owner who watched his shop go up in flames during the riots of 2014 is calling on protesters to halt the destruction of their communities.Â
May 29, 2020 Gianno Caldwell: 'None of us can be quiet,' the country must unite against injustice America must unite together and speak out loudly against systemic racial injustice or "not have a country to unite in," 91±¬ÁÏ political analyst Gianno Caldwell urged Friday.Â