
War and the Constitution
By Judge Andrew Napolitano Can the president fight any war he wishes? Can Congress fund any war it

By Judge Andrew Napolitano Can the president fight any war he wishes? Can Congress fund any war it

Originally published in Uncover DC by Wendi Strauch Mahoney Biden’s FBI and DOJ are apparently purging “political dissidents”—more evidence of a

Iconic political operative Roger Stone had civil charges dismissed last week in a Washington D.C. court pertaining to a lawsuit blaming Stone for the federally-incited violence that occurred on Jan. 6.

The FBI seems hell bent on not learning anything about Rich’s still unsolved murder.

What about making 2023 a turning point in the United States, after two years of spiraling degeneration and confusion under the Biden administration?

If this president didn’t know he was in possession of classified documents, in some cases for more than a decade, he simply is not qualified to hold any public office allowing him such access.

Guys, here is your one-article guide to dressing, based on many years in the rag business and a lifetime of observing the sheer ubiquity of error.

A transcript from a January 6 committee interview with General Mark Milley shows the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff agreeing with Nancy Pelosi that former President Trump was “crazy” and assuring her that the nuclear codes were “safe.”

By Judge Andrew Napolitano Can the president fight any war he wishes? Can Congress fund any war it chooses? Are there constitutional and legal requirements that must first be met

Originally published in Uncover DC by Wendi Strauch Mahoney Biden’s FBI and DOJ are apparently purging “political dissidents”—more evidence of a growing police state here in the U.S. The plans to target conservatives

Iconic political operative Roger Stone had civil charges dismissed last week in a Washington D.C. court pertaining to a lawsuit blaming Stone for the federally-incited violence that occurred on Jan. 6.

The FBI seems hell bent on not learning anything about Rich’s still unsolved murder.

What about making 2023 a turning point in the United States, after two years of spiraling degeneration and confusion under the Biden administration?

If this president didn’t know he was in possession of classified documents, in some cases for more than a decade, he simply is not qualified to hold any public office allowing him such access.

Guys, here is your one-article guide to dressing, based on many years in the rag business and a lifetime of observing the sheer ubiquity of error.

A transcript from a January 6 committee interview with General Mark Milley shows the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff agreeing with Nancy Pelosi that former President Trump was “crazy” and assuring her that the nuclear codes were “safe.”