Stephanie Valencia, a former White House official who has worked on immigration since 2004, said the Trump era has changed the politics of immigration in America forever.
— Jeff Cirillo
Read MoreStephanie Valencia, a former White House official who has worked on immigration since 2004, said the Trump era has changed the politics of immigration in America forever.
— Jeff Cirillo
Read More“They can be their own worst enemy,” ABC White House reporter Karen Travers said about the White House’s chaotic relationship with the press.
Read MoreOn the anniversary of September 11, Republicans and Democrats at Georgetown University find unity in remembrance.
— Rebecca Hollister, Javon Price and Thomas Mukundan
Read MoreIf he manages to balance the unbalanceable, Boris Johnson could be remembered as one of Britain’s great prime ministers.
— Liam Downer-Sanderson
Read MoreWhether a Democratic presidential candidate will appear on Fox News is one of the seemingly-infinite litmus tests in their nomination process.
Read MoreIn the weeks since the Mueller Report was publicly released by the Department of Justice, a new catchphrase has entered into President Trump’s lexicon:
“NO COLLUSION. NO OBSTRUCTION.
Read MoreEthical standards in the U.S. political arena are in jeopardy. If norms continue to be pushed to the wayside, the future of our nation could be at risk.
—Ben Tauber
Read MoreCentral America is in dire need of American assistance. Cutting U.S. aid will undermine border security.
—Maddi Larmore
Read MorePolitics in state legislatures may be mundane, but what happens in state houses in 2020 could transform the country.
—Adam Ginsburg
On March 27th, the Supreme Court will hear the case of Kisor v. Wilkie. Their ruling on it, which is all but certain, will constitute a major shift in the balance of power from the executive branch to the judiciary.
—Ben Tauber
Read MoreColorado just joined a nationwide pact of states that want to allocate electoral votes in presidential elections to the national popular vote winner.
—John Woolley
Read MoreWhy Trump would attack such a widely respected man who passed away several months ago?
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreIn the emerging #MeToo era, Biden’s prominence as a symbol of the failings of the Anita Hill hearings serves as one of the many stumbling blocks he could face during a 2020 presidential run.
—Brandon Duran
Read MoreJust as U.S.-North Korean negotiations appeared to be on the cusp of a breakthrough, the world was again disappointed by diplomatic failures.
—Sonya Hu
Read MoreIdentity is at the forefront of the media conversation about 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. Voters should base their votes on policy instead.
—Maddi Larmore
Read MoreOn March 7, Donald Trump’s campaign chair Paul Manafort was sentenced to just 47 months for bank and tax fraud revealed through the special counsel investigation.
—Brandon Duran
Read MoreTheresa May’s failure to deliver Brexit could be an extinction-level event for the British Conservative Party.
—Liam Downer-Sanderson
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On February 25th, our nation suffered a moral calamity with the failure to pass the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, better known as the Born Alive Bill.
—Javon Price
Read MoreRepublican hypocrites voted to undermine Congress’s constitutional authority. Rebuilding it won’t be easy.
—Jacob Denninger
Read MorePete Buttigieg, the 37-year-old mayor and Democratic hopeful, has launched a campaign that many view as a long shot. After seeing him speak, I believe he’s the real deal.
—Jacob Denninger
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