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  • Fighting against human trafficking

    January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Of all the issues we face as a nation and society, the kidnapping and enslaving of our fellow Americans is the gravest. Like the fentanyl crisis, it’s a phantom evil assaulting our communities. We might not notice it, but heinous crimes could be underway around us at any time.
  • Supporting Ohio manufacturers and lowering costs for Ohio families
    Two of my top priorities are supporting Ohio manufacturers and lowering costs for Ohio families. This week, we announced a bipartisan tax cut deal that does both – it would cut taxes for many Ohio parents and for Ohio manufacturers, and would also protect residents of East Palestine from surprise tax bills.
  • It is not Democrat or Republican
    It is not Democrat or Republican – nor liberal or conservative. It is the elites versus the rest of us.  
  • What happens in New Hampshire won’t stay in New Hampshire
    The prevailing narrative emerging from Iowa was that Donald Trump has an iron-fisted grip on the Republican Party, that he’s destined to be the 2024 nominee, and that Americans will get the inevitable rematch between Trump and Joe Biden they say they do not want. I have a three word reaction: Not so fast.
  • Revisiting Eisenhower’s instructions for combatting antisemitism
    Concerns that Americans would forget the Holocaust or come to doubt it were first addressed by the man who led the Allied armies to victory in the Second World War: Dwight Eisenhower. A Midwesterner by birth who made the military his career, Ike was untainted by early 20th-century antisemitism that was prevalent in the halls of power.
  • Mr. MVP or Mr. MIP?
    If you have a group who listens avidly to your opinion, be careful. You carry a very big stick and even bigger sway. Sway for which the passing of time will hold you accountable. Use your opinions and your influence wisely. And I’m not simply referring to sports, but you knew that.
  • Judge orders wind farm dismantled in win for Tribal sovereignty
    Capping a legal battle that had raged for over a decade, a federal judge in late December handed the Osage Nation a major victory by ordering wind farm developers to dismantle dozens of turbines they had erected on tribal land in northeastern Oklahoma.
  • AWOL: A lapse in our national security
    Imagine if a Houthi drone were to hit one of our ships in the Red Sea. Imagine there were an incident in the South China Sea. Or imagine we suffered a terrorist attack here at home. All of these crises are possible — but if any of them had occurred earlier this month, no one would have known where to find our nation’s Secretary of Defense.
  • Unaffordable America
    Inflation is not only affecting individual Americans and American families, however. According to the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB), 23 percent of small business owners reported that inflation was their single most important problem in operating their business, up one point from last month. 
  • Haley has seven weeks to flip the script
    A Haley win in the Granite State, according to Gov. Sununu, unlocks the entire thing. Follow that up with a victory in South Carolina, he told RCP, and the primary becomes “a one-on-one race with a lot of opportunity to beat Trump.”
  • Scuttling Chevron will put the ship of state back on a Constitutional course
    No one can hold back the tide, but the Supreme Court has the opportunity to stop the erosion of civil liberties in a marquee case it will hear this week. My organization, the New Civil Liberties Alliance, is proud to represent the fishermen plaintiffs in this case, Relentless v. Department of Commerce.
  • Shut the border or shut the government
    The influx of millions of illegals under the Biden regime has cost the nation billions of dollars at a time when our national debt has skyrocketed to an unimaginable $34 trillion. And yet Washington does nothing to solve the problem – not the Biden administration and not the Republican House of Representatives.
  • A sermon on Mark 1:14-20
    God says, "For I will be merciful toward their iniquities, and I will remember their sins no more.” (Hebrews 8:12.) When you repent, God remembers your sin no more. Why should you?" 
  • Three disparate tickets out of Iowa
    Eight years after he upended the established order by nearly winning Iowa and launching himself toward the White House, Trump cruised to a landslide victory in the first presidential nominating contest of 2024.
  • We must abandon reckless wind, solar subsidies
    Liberal energy policies tied to fake and unjustified outrage over the environment lack any humanity or common sense. We must recapture American energy dominance, protect farmers, lower fuel prices for hard-working Americans and abandon green energy subsidies.
  • STEM degrees not worth effort, expense
    Little by little, the truth about academic life on university campuses is leaking out. Although not as dramatic or headline-grabbing as the Harvard, Penn and MIT scandals, the myth that science, technology, engineering and math degrees (STEM) will lead to a well-paid, white-collar job is gradually being debunked.
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