Here’s how US, allies make Putin pay for war of aggression against Ukraine
Take the $300 billion in frozen Russian assets and give it to Ukraine
Take the $300 billion in frozen Russian assets and give it to Ukraine
As I’ve watched some of President Donald Trump’s former appointees and allies say they can’t support him in 2024, I have been reminded of a similar scenario in American history.
The revelation this month that the University of Virginia has been spending $20 million a year on 235 employees who focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion was astonishing.
If we allow the Russian strongman’s threats to intimidate us, what message does that send to dictators such as China’s Xi Jinping, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, or even Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei?
It has been fascinating to watch the left try to impose new language to describe people in the country illegally.
President Biden should be firmly on the side of Israel and civilization – and against Hamas’ barbarism, terrorism, and genocide.
Apparently 320,000 illegal immigrants were secretly flown into 42 American airports last year. Which airports, how many went to each airport, where they went after they landed – none of this has been made available to the American people who are paying for the program.
Super Tuesday was President Trump’s triumph. His election in November will be the American people’s triumph.
There is every indication President Trump is going to aggressively seek the support of every element of the Roosevelt coalition that will listen.
Speaker Johnson should lean into this historic moment, bring these bills together, and fight for passage. It would send a powerful message to Mr. Putin, our allies, and the world that America is still capable of projecting decisive power.