On February 13th, the House overwhelmingly passed a bill that would force President Trump to withdraw U.S. military support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen.
—Brandon Duran
Read MoreOn February 13th, the House overwhelmingly passed a bill that would force President Trump to withdraw U.S. military support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen.
—Brandon Duran
Read MoreFor many, Rep. Omar’s attack was malicious and suggests that anti-Semitism in America has found its home within the Democratic Party.
—Javon Price
Read MoreThe president spends around 60% of his time doing what any habitual viewer of cable news does, except a habitual cable news viewer does not have to run the United States.
—Ben Tauber
Read Moreon the Supreme Court’s first ruling on abortion since Kavanaugh assumed office, Justice Kavanaugh demonstrated his disregard for the precedent regarding abortion.
—Edward Wu
Read MorePresident Donald Trump pulled the United States from this historic Cold War treaty, reversing years of progress with massive implications for American interests abroad.
—Sonya Hu
Read MorePresident Trump’s State of the Union tried to straddle a nonexistent line between being unifying and threatening, and achieved nothing as a result.
—John Woolley
Read MoreNot only is our nation’s education system a problem, it’s affecting our vulnerable populations the most.
—Maddi Larmore
Read MoreWhat if Americans didn’t have to hold their nose and vote for the least-worse candidate but could instead vote for a candidate that genuinely excited them? Ranked choice voting would provide that change.
—Adam Ginsburg
Read MoreOn February 1, old photos from Virginia Governor Ralph Northam’s (D) 1984 medical yearbook surfaced online, leading to a rapid wave of backlash and calls for resignation.
—Brandon Duran
Read MoreVotes cast for Jill Stein instead of Hillary Clinton helped hand Donald Trump the presidency. I am less than thrilled with the idea of a well-funded independent candidate siphoning away Democratic support in 2020.
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreVarious panels on the news will spend hours dissecting who has the best chance of becoming the Democratic nominee for President, but instead On the Record will find the answer by asking you!
Read MoreI believe the U.K. should vote again to see if its citizens still want to go through with Brexit. I will explain using the best analogy I can think of: marijuana in Massachusetts.
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreThere is one major policy sphere in which New York’s reputation does not match reality: the realm of voting laws.
—Adam Ginsburg
Read MoreOn the Record asked members of the Georgetown community to express some of their thoughts and opinions on the importance of voting.
—Natalie Orsi
Read MoreRecent events, such as the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, reflect the threats and dangers that critical journalists face.
—Kathy Zhuo
Read MoreBitcoin’s underlying technology, still carries tremendous transformative potential.
—Adam Ginsburg
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