Trump to Resume Campaign-Style Rallies in June: Report By Brittany Bernstein May 17, 2021 Trump’s team is reportedly working to select venues for two appearances in June and a third around the July 4 holiday.
Zombie Trump Shows the Need for a Constitutional Amendment on Late Impeachments By Jason Lee Steorts May 15, 2021 With a response to Mitch McConnell’s argument.
NR PLUS Ignoring Trump Is the Least-Bad Republican Approach By Dan McLaughlin May 6, 2021 It’s the best strategy for identifying leaders and a platform that can unite the entire potential Republican electorate.
A Stray Thought on the 2020 Election By Isaac Schorr April 3, 2021 How much did the Ukraine scandal contribute to Trump’s loss?
NY Lawmakers to Open Impeachment Inquiry against Cuomo By Zachary Evans March 12, 2021 State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, a Democrat from the Bronx, announced on Thursday that the body’s judiciary committee would take up the inquiry.
NR PLUS The Week By NR Editors February 18, 2021 That light you may have seen in the night sky, brighter than Halley’s Comet, steadier than the aurora borealis, is the Lincoln Project blowing up.
What Impeachment Accomplished By John McCormack February 16, 2021 Trump was acquitted. But the trial did succeed in achieving at least two important things.
Dem Congressman Sues Trump for Inciting Capitol Riot, Delaying Election Certification By Mairead McArdle February 16, 2021 Rep. Thompson accuses Trump of conspiring with his legal team and right-wing extremists to block the Senate from certifying Biden’s electoral victory.
The Times Corrects the Record on Officer Sicknick’s Death, Sort Of By Andrew C. McCarthy February 15, 2021 Though the question remains unanswered: What really happened to him?
NR PLUS Will Murkowski Pay a Price at the Polls for Her Impeachment Vote? By John McCormack February 15, 2021 Two changes to election law will help her keep her seat in 2022.