Columns
Charlie Kirk’s assassination at a college event in Utah last week has been described as a watershed moment for our country. While there are many facets to this evil tragedy, there is perhaps none more critical to recognize than the chilling effect his murder will almost certainly have on free speech.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made waves recently when he said President Trump was weighing a housing emergency declaration. When you hear about federal emergencies, it’s typically related to a natural disaster or pandemic.
It’s been almost 25 years since America last had a balanced budget.
Since 2001, America has run a budget deficit every year, contributing to our $37 trillion national debt that is climbing every day.
For the past four years, the digital asset industry was under assault by the Biden administration and SEC Chairman Gary Gensler’s hostile posture towards America’s emergent digital economy.
Last week, before we voted to send HR 1 (the One Big Beautiful Bill Act) to President Trump for his signature, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries gave a speech in which it was clear Leader Jeffries had overlooked what the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and other proven policies in HR 1 have achieved for the American people.
The way consumers watch television has been changing. As Americans' TV viewing shifts from cable to streaming, it's critical one of America's greatest broadcast institutions doesn't get left behind.
After surviving four years of record-high inflation and economic turmoil, working families and small businesses are ready for relief, and Republicans in Congress are prepared to deliver.
Three years into the second phase of the more than decade-long Russo-Ukrainian conflict, and Americans have become increasingly war weary even though our armed forces haven't fielded a single soldier.
In about 65 days, President Donald Trump will be sworn into office. On day one, he’ll fulfill one of his most important promises: firing Gary Gensler, President Joe Biden’s handpicked Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).