Donald Trump alters the deal
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Abortion foes pray he doesn’t alter it any further
Ben Domenech is a US editor-at-large of The Spectator and a Fox News contributor.
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Abortion foes pray he doesn’t alter it any further
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He has now placed himself as the furthest left candidate on the abortion issue
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Could the timing have been any more perfect for Democrats?
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And now they’re allowed to admit it
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Pro-life politicians haven’t gotten their legs under them yet
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The impeachment inquiry is also justified by what we already know, and what we’ve learned in the past year
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In Hanoi, he asserted American dominance in his typical way: representing the nation as a tired, hollowed-out shell of its former greatness
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Texas AG Ken Paxton is on the stand. His wife Angela is a juror
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Plus: Secretaries of state versus Trump
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The Democratic governor of Kentucky is refusing to commit to naming a Republican replacement for McConnell — despite state law
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His work won out over all the obstacles the world threw at him
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Republicans are condensing fast
Senator Mitch McConnell appeared to have another elderly moment in Kentucky following an event yesterday, where a question about whether he would run for re-election in 2026 left him silent as the cameras tracked the awkward scene. It is obviously not the first time that this has happened for McConnell — and the eighty-one-year-old deserves
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At long last, the candidates spar
It’s time to acknowledge the obvious truth about 2024: it’s going to be an election about who Americans want to go to the White House – and who they want to go straight to jail. There are, of course, all the normal caveats about unexpected crises, and typical issues like the economy, Ukraine, abortion, China
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The longer the spasm of investigative reporting goes on, the more desperate it sounds
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With Trump likely skipping, Ron takes on Vivek
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Plus: The issues that matter most to early state voters
One of the big questions in Washington and across the country as Joe Biden’s very public decline has accelerated is: who’s actually running the show at the White House? There have been various answers, including former White House chief of staff Ron Klain and former National Security Advisor Susan Rice; even Kamala Harris’s husband Doug
When Donald Trump’s attorney and spokeswoman Alina Habba took to the streets on Thursday in front of the federal courthouse in Washington, DC, she described the former president as ‘the leading candidate right now for president for either party’. It’s a slight stretch, but only slightly. Trump is within the margin of error against Joe Biden