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Trump backs down after a two Americans killed in Minneapolis
In late January 2026, President Donald Trump directed a significant change in federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis following widespread public outrage over the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens.
American Pursuit
Feb 12


Trump rules out using military force to take Greenland
In one of the more surreal episodes of his second presidency, Donald Trump used his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week to revive his long-standing fixation on acquiring Greenland — but ended up confusing audiences and the markets instead. Trump has suggested repeatedly that the United States should own Greenland, a vast Arctic territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, on the grounds of national security and strategic rivalry with Russia and China. That push ha
American Pursuit
Jan 22


The “Crypto President” year of declining crypto values
One year ago, Donald Trump took office branding himself as the first “pro-crypto President.” For an industry battered by regulatory hostility and incoherence, the moment felt historic. Campaign rhetoric promised clarity, innovation, and a reset of the U.S. government’s adversarial posture toward digital assets. Many in crypto wanted to believe that politics had finally aligned with technological reality. One year later, the results are hard to ignore — and even harder to def
American Pursuit
Jan 22


U.S. population growth stalls in 2025 raising economic and demographic concerns
For the first time in the nation’s history, the United States in 2025 is facing the zero or slightly negative population growth, a demographic shift that marks a sharp break from more than two centuries of consistent expansion. Data tracked by the U.S. Census Bureau and analyzed by independent demographers indicate that population growth has slowed to near standstill as deaths increasingly outpace births and immigration no longer offsets that gap. While final year-end figures
American Pursuit
Jan 22


Federal Housing Director Bill Pulte draws Scrutiny over political criminal referrals
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director, Bill Pulte. [Photo by Abaca Press] Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), has become the focus of congressional, legal and public scrutiny following a series of criminal referrals tied to alleged mortgage fraud involving prominent public officials who are critics of President Donald Trump. Pulte, appointed in 2025, oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored enterprises that play a central
American Pursuit
Jan 22


The Intellectual and Moral Decline of the American Right
The reason Trump has been the dominant figure in world politics for the past decade rests in part on the MAGA true believers. They have a cultlike devotion to Trump, as unshakable as anything I’ve seen in my lifetime. Their moral blindness is almost incomprehensible to me. From what I can tell, they live in a twilight zone, a place of unreason, detached from reality, at least regarding politics. It’s a world where black is white, where up is down, and where Trump is good. By
The Atlantic
Dec 22, 2025


Trump, Bolton and the Politics of Retribution: Inside the FBI Raid
On Aug. 22, federal agents executed search warrants at former National Security Adviser John Bolton’s Maryland residence and Washington, D.C., office.
Conservatively
Sep 3, 2025


Peacemaker Abroad, Warmonger at Home
At home Trump’s posture has been anything but peaceful. While touting his record of “no new wars” abroad, he has deployed American troops into American cities and assumed unprecedented powers.
Conservatively
Sep 3, 2025


'To Love My Neighbor': Geoff Duncan’s moral case for becoming a Democrat
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan delivers remarks at a Republicans for Harris campaign rally in Washington Crossing, PA. (Photo by...
Conservatively
Aug 27, 2025


Trump fires Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner after bad jobs report
In a move that has stirred controversy across political and economic circles, President Donald Trump dismissed Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after her bureau released a disappointing July jobs report.
Conservatively
Aug 27, 2025


Revoking security clearances kicks off retribution presidency
President Donald Trump issued an executive order Jan. 20 to revoke the security clearances of 50 former intelligence officials. This group encompassed prominent figures.
Conservatively
Aug 15, 2025


The American Right's collapse of morality and conservatism
Bobble heads of Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. By David Brooks via The Atlantic There were two types of people [on the right]: those who...
The Atlantic
May 4, 2025


Trump's military purge reaches highest level of Pentagon
Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff speaks to members of the Pentagon Press Corps during a press...
Conservatively
Apr 23, 2025


NAFTA’s record of economic prosperity
The North American Free Trade Agreement was established in 1994 to promote economic integration and trade among the United States, Canada...
Conservatively
Dec 11, 2024


What Trump’s Win Doesn’t Mean
By Yuval Levin via The Dispatch The public continues to reject what both parties offer.
The Dispatch
Nov 11, 2024


Mitt Romney at the Hinckley Institute
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Conservatively
Nov 6, 2024


Trump gives dark speech Sunday morning before election
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Conservatively
Nov 3, 2024


Trump rants about microphone: 'I'm seething'
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Conservatively
Nov 2, 2024


Harris seeking to attract disaffected Republicans
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party nominee for President, appears at a Country Over Party campaign event with Republicans...
Conservatively
Oct 28, 2024


Trump’s Generals
US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley [Left] speaks during a press conference at the NATO Headquarters in...
Conservatively
Oct 28, 2024
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