State Attorneys General Should Fight Biden Administration Excesses By Ryan J. Owens February 17, 2021 With Democrats in control of Washington, state attorneys general across the nation can still act to defend the Constitution.
Bradley Hits a High Note By Jack Fowler February 15, 2021 Once upon a time, Yours Truly was fortunate enough to have an office adjoining that of our dear pal, the late Dusty Rhodes.
Rep. Gallagher vs. Impeachment By Ramesh Ponnuru January 14, 2021 He voted against impeachment, and he took the time to explain his thinking.
NR PLUS Why the Kenosha Cop Won’t Be Prosecuted By Robert VerBruggen January 6, 2021 Jacob Blake, armed with a knife, put the officers trying to arrest him in an impossible situation.
Why Republicans in Congress Shouldn’t Object to Electoral College Certification By Mike Gallagher January 6, 2021 Many of my congressional colleagues are prepared to take this step. I am not.
No Charges against Wisconsin Officer Who Shot Jacob Blake, Prosecutor Says By Brittany Bernstein January 5, 2021 The shooting, which left Blake paralyzed and sparked protests and riots in Kenosha, was captured on bystander video.
Kyle Rittenhouse Pleads Not Guilty to Kenosha Shooting Charges By Brittany Bernstein January 5, 2021 Rittenhouse, who was 17 at the time of the shootings, has argued he acted in self-defense.
Wisconsin Gov. Activates National Guard ahead of Charging Decision in Kenosha Police Shooting By Zachary Evans January 5, 2021 The governor ordered the National Guard to provide 500 service members to assist Kenosha law enforcement ahead of the decision.
Biden Won Wisconsin, but It Was Even Closer Than Reported By Andrew C. McCarthy December 17, 2020 And, going forward, Badger State lawmakers need to ban vote-gathering practices that violate state law.