Politics

Trump’s (Literal) D.C. Cleanup | National Review
Apparently, ‘Everything Trump Touches Dies’ stops at the fountain’s edge. Source link
Who Does Donald Trump Think He’s Fooling? | National Review
We might as well just speak the hard truth. Source link
The Right Way to Handle the Chagos Islands | National Review
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Pro-Trans Activists Give a Lesson in Intimidation Tactics | National Review
A series of alarming events at Oxford University. Source link
Disclosure Day: An Unequal Sequel | National Review
Spielberg betrays the movies — and himself. Source link
Supreme Court Holds the Line Against Judicially Invented Lawsuits and Legislative History as Law | National Review
A case about who can sue to enforce federal law descended into a bitter battle between Justices Barrett and Jackson over legislative history. Source link
The Left’s Citizens United Dishonesty Continues | National Review
Letting the government regulate their political speech won’t turn out the way Democrats think. Source link
The Big Cases Remaining on the Supreme Court’s Docket | National Review
Executive power, transgender sports, and birthright citizenship lead a docket crowded with immigration, gun rights, and election law cases — and much more. Source link
The Tragedy Ireland Repressed | National Review
The greatest tragedy of Irish history is almost never addressed in the Irish arts. Two films from the past decade are an exception. Source link
Israel Isn’t the Problem, Mr. President | National Review
Iran is. Source link
Trump’s Revealing On-Air Meltdown | National Review
When it comes to January 6 and the 2020 election, the president’s insecurities are on full display. Source link
The Mendacity of Graham Platner | National Review
The scandal-plagued Maine Democrat has no record to run on, so voters have only his word. But he has left them no reason to trust anything he says. ...