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I live free of fear and full of hope.
The truth is on the side of President Trump.
Hope springs eternal, even for hopeless crusades.
The presidential race should not be a battle of personalities.
Sensationalism is entertaining, but substance is what matters.
To be sure, most immigrants are good and most Muslims are peaceful.
A vote for Donald J. Trump is a vote for renewed American greatness.
There is simply no denying the continued success of the Trump economy.
Thankfully, President Trump doesn't just complain about problems - he solves them.
The truth is liberals are using every tactic possible to drown the Trump presidency.
Prison reform, peace, and a presidential pardon - just a portion of Kushner's portfolio.
While Democrats spent the year of 2019 obstructing, President Trump spent the year achieving.
Both at home and abroad, Ivanka Trump has been a strong and confident advocate for female equality.
The radical Left wants control over the lives of the American people and will sink to any depths to get it.
It's easy to dismiss terrorism and point to its rarity, until someone you know and love becomes a victim of it.
It is clear that the radical left has taken over the Democratic Party, leaving behind the party of John F. Kennedy.
The United States is a constitutional republic, and the Founding Fathers fought to ensure that the mob couldn't undermine it.
Rather than depriving Trump of political victories, Democrats ought to focus on delivering victories for the American people.
Democrats, for their part, have chosen to go the way of reckless obstruction, pursuing the first partisan impeachment in history.
At certain moments, both the WEEE Act and the First Step Act appeared doomed to dead end in partisan gridlock and procedural hurdles.
In its early days, Trump's presidency ought to be viewed as the arduous start to the complicated task of draining the Washington swamp.
As a Donald Trump supporter, the battle to elevate the will of the people above that of the establishment is one with which I empathize.
The Democrats' radicalism does not end with illegal immigration and health care. It extends into other aspects of their policy platforms.
The American public recognizes truth versus assumption, presumptions, and the personal opinions of witnesses without firsthand knowledge.
The bedrock principle of separation of powers ought to be upheld regardless of the (D) or (R) that rests behind a given president's name.
False allegations of racism, bigotry, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, and now lying each have their own chapter in the Trump takedown playbook.
TThe 2016 election highlighted a deep, stark divide between how the political and punditry class think - and how the American people vote.
President Trump is enforcing U.S. immigration law, and in doing so, protecting the well-being and in some cases the lives of U.S. citizens.
Having the ability to inspire a crowd and connect with voters doesn't mean a person has the skills to appease those same voters once in office.
We as Americans should all be concerned with the smearing of the Trump administration and unfounded allegations of collusion with the Russians.
President Trump, along with Senior Advisers Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, have shown their willingness to extend an olive branch to Democrats.
President Trump has doubled the Child Tax Credit and added thousands back into the average Americans' paycheck through tax cuts and wage growth.
When the President acts, he must do so pursuant to constitutionally enumerated Article II powers or statutory power allocated to him by Congress.
President Donald Trump set out to drain the Washington swamp, and perhaps no one has aided him more effectively than senior adviser Jared Kushner.
To compare the United States of America - the beacon of the free world - to the brutal North Korean dictatorship is as insulting as it is asinine.
Together, the WEEE Act and the First Step Act represented two rare examples of Republicans and Democrats coming together to make meaningful change.
Whatever your partisan affiliation, it is worth considering the overarching constitutional principles involved in any given Supreme Court precedent.
If you think a candidate is electable and has the adeptness to be president, that's one thing. Elect him for these factors, not because he's likeable.
The 'inability to have a dialogue' is increasingly the norm in academia. Conservative thought is not just unwelcome, oftentimes it is banished altogether.
The media's apoplectic reaction to 2018 tax refunds displays a fundamental misunderstanding of the U.S. tax code and the very notion of what a refund actually is.
One of the left's favorite refrains is falsely caricaturing Republican candidates as 'racist' and 'xenophobic,' throwing out 'dog whistles' to fuel racial sentiments.
Since the election of President-elect Donald Trump, Democrats have repeatedly blamed everyone and everything for the loss of Hillary Clinton except for Clinton herself.
Having spent years in academia - at Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Oxford University and Harvard Law School - I encountered a wide range of worldviews.
In the 1980s, Democrats enthusiastically helped President Reagan pass his tax reforms, which made the tax system fairer and more efficient in addition to reducing rates.
When you reach across the aisle and open your heart and mind, you might just find that you have more in common than you think with the guy on the other side of the fence.
Opting for conspiracy over facts and partisanship over constitutional principles, Democrats have chosen to ignore the damning evidence of wrongdoing by the Obama-era FBI.
In offering deals on immigration, infrastructure, and prison reform, President Trump has demonstrated that he is ready for compromise. But will Democrats take up his offer?
The First Step Act, the WEEE Act, and President Trump's infrastructure and immigration compromise plans all serve as examples of Trump administration outreach to the Democrats.
Whether black or white, we are all Americans, and we should stand united against the horrid and tragic loss of one of our brothers. Anything less is simply not the American way.
The left's panic and politicization of the coronavirus is not unusual. It is the typical reaction for a party and a media hoping desperately to see the end of the Trump presidency.