Exclusive: How Roger Stone persuaded Trump not to fire Tulsi Gabbard

President Trump sounded ready to dismiss top intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard until he got an earful last week from one of his oldest friends and advisers, Roger Stone, Axios has learned. Why it matters: Trump was displeased with Gabbard when she didn’t wholeheartedly endorse the Iran war during her recent testimony to Congress about threats to the U.S., according to […]
The $200 Million Mirage: Intercepts, Intrigue, and the Specter of a Foreign-Funded Campaign Machine

This was, if proven true, a grand orchestration, a fiscal labyrinth designed to obscure the flow of money with the kind of complexity that would impress a Byzantine accountant. If the United States is to endure we cannot be governed like a shell game at a county fair, where the pea is never where the […]
Trust the Machine or Trust Your Eyes?

Any republic worthy of its name should never force its citizens to choose. There are moments in the life of a republic when the citizen is asked to accept something that defies instinct, experience, and common sense. Our present moment is one of them. The American voter is told, with an air of finality and […]
Landmark Trump Executive Order on Mail-In Voting Faces Likely Court Block, Say Republican Election Officials

On March 31, 2026, President Donald J. Trump signed Executive Order 14399, titled “Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections,” which seeks to combat potential voter fraud by improving citizenship verification and mail-in ballot procedures. The executive order is a significant, proactive step aimed at addressing long-standing concerns about the security and integrity of […]
Five-Star General to President: Why Eisenhower Remains America’s Most Underrated President

A widely admired war hero known to millions simply as “Ike,” Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th president (1953–1961), entered the White House in 1953 promising to end one war and prevent others. He more than kept that promise, delivering on it with calm persistence and earning the sincere appreciation of a nation weary of conflict. […]
The Demonization of ICE: How Reckless Rhetoric Put America’s Law Enforcers in the Crosshairs

The men and women of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are not villains. They are federal law enforcement officers executing the laws of the United States as written by Congress and upheld by the courts. They are fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, sons, daughters, veterans, and public servants who place themselves in harm’s way to protect […]
Lawfare Must Not Stop President Trump’s White House Ballroom

Bureaucrats and activist judges must not be allowed to stand in the way of true progress. A federal judge on Tuesday issued a ruling blocking further construction work on President Trump’s privately-funded $400 million ballroom at the White House, claiming congressional authorization would be needed to complete the project. Judge Richard Leon, an appointee to […]
The Vindication of a Warrior: General Michael Flynn and the Reckoning of a Corrupt Inquisition

General Michael Flynn stands today not as a disgraced official but as a vindicated warrior. There are men who drift through public life like shadows cast by lesser lights and then there are men like Michael Flynn, a soldier forged in the furnace of war, a patriot tempered by decades of service, and a man […]
When a Federal Judge Substitutes Her Will for the Rule of Law

The recent March 31, 2026 ruling by Judge Allison Burroughs halting President Donald Trump’s effort to terminate mass parole for hundreds of thousands of migrants, is not merely a judicial decision. It is a brazen exercise in legislating from the bench, a distortion of statutory authority, and a direct affront to the sovereignty of the […]
HOW DEMOCRATS STEAL

If hypocrisy were currency, San Francisco would have finally balanced its budget. The city that never tires of sermonizing about justice, equity, and moral rectitude now finds itself starring in yet another tawdry morality play. This time the protagonist is Sheryl Evans Davis, age 57, the former executive director of the San Francisco Human Rights […]