An explanation of where we’re at, with regards to the President’s Impeachment inquiry.
Bilateral Briefing On Syria Ends In Presidential Meltdown
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D) and New York Senator Chuck Schumer (D) walked out of a bilateral briefing on Syria today between the House and The White House.
First Lady Melania Trump Met With Teens For A Discussion On Youth Vaping
First Lady Melania Trump met with teens associated with the Truth Initiative for an intimate discussion on youth vaping and the dangerous impact it is having among our children and within our schools and communities.
Ibrahim al-Asiri, A Senior al-Qa’ida Bomb Maker And Terrorist Coordinator, Was Killed Two Years Ago
The White House confirms that Ibrahim al-Asiri, a senior al-Qa’ida bomb maker and terrorist coordinator, was killed two years ago in a United States counterterrorism operation in Yemen.
Me Too: A Look At The Movement Two Years Later
It has been two years since the New York Times published Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey’s explosive investigation into Harvey Weinstein’s sexually predatory behavior. In the months that follow, a national reckoning put powerful men out of jobs and some in jail. Kayla Glaraton writes on the movement and what has come from it.
Turkish President Threatens Renewed Conflict In Syria
Turkish President Recep Erdogan is threatening to open up a new front in Syria. Liam Glen writes on the high stakes of the issue, along with its relevance to the United States.
The White House vs. House Democrats: A Battle of Wills
In the battle between the White House and the Democratic Majority in the House, the narrative each side is spinning may not tell the whole story, writes Margaret Valenti. The Constitution and precedents established by the Nixon and Clinton impeachments are in question.
Impeachment May Make Trump A Stronger Candidate
Margaret Valenti writes on the impeachment inquiry and whether or not the Democrats will come out on top and finally remove President Trump from office via impeachment — which would be a first for U.S. history.
No, The “Baby-Eating” Stunt Does Not Reveal Anything About AOC
A far-right group tried to deconstruct environmentalism through political theater, but its provocative performance fell flat. Liam Glen writes on the strawman argument behind anti-green rhetoric.
Impeachment Receipts: Reflections On The Ukraine Texts
In a very Gen Z power move, text messages between US diplomats and Ukrainians were released on Thursday night.
