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A Nation of Suspects

Some of the recent legal challenges to the use of surveillance by the Department of Homeland Security upon Americans have resulted in the revelation of truly terrifying behavior by the government, in direct defiance of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution. We now know that the federal government spies on innocent Americans without suspicion ...Read more

The Collapse of Late Night -- and the Opportunity Ahead for Byron Allen

The reported end of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" marks more than the cancellation of a television franchise. It represents the collapse of an era in American media where political outrage replaced entertainment, ideology replaced humor, and audiences were expected to applaud lectures disguised as comedy.

For decades, late-night ...Read more

One Ballot Measure Extends California's Taxing Power. Another Limits It. Stay Tuned.

Californians will face two competing tax measures this November. The first is the Billionaire Tax Act, a onetime, 5% levy on the accumulated net worth of the state's richest residents. Lesser known is the Retirement and Personal Savings Protection Act, which would draw constitutional lines around what Sacramento can and cannot tax, prohibiting...Read more

Advice for Ken Paxton

From the Right / Laura Hollis /

Now that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has roundly defeated incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the Republican runoff primary for Cornyn's U.S. Senate seat (Paxton won by 25 percentage points), the real battle begins.

Paxton's opponent on the Democrat Party ticket is James Talarico, a former teacher and member of the Texas House of ...Read more

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 26: U.S. Vice President JD Vance (C) is joined by (L-R) Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice's National Fraud Enforcement Division Colin McDonald, White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Andrew Ferguson and Executive Director of White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud Scott Brady as he speaks during a roundtable discussion in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Campus on May 26, 2026 in Washington, DC. Vance is hosting a roundtable on anti-fraud initiatives with Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Andrew Ferguson and state attorneys general. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Cal Thomas: Fraudsters run amok

From the Right / Cal Thomas /

At first, it didn’t sound right. Someone must have miscalculated. How could there be so much fraud that has robbed taxpayers of billions of dollars without anyone seeming to notice? Worse, it appears they didn’t seem to care.

Vice President JD Vance convened a politics/fromtheright/calthomas/s-4213636">Read more

Condemning Castro's Cuba to History's Dustbin

From the Right / Austin Bay /

On May 26, during a Fox News television interview, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla called U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio a liar.

Rodriguez argued Rubio falsely accuses Cuba of being a threat to the U.S. Rubio spins a deceitful narrative designed to justify a U.S. military assault on harmless Cuba.

Rodriguez suggested the...Read more

No, Iran and China Are Not 'Winning'

From the Right / Ben Shapiro /

For years, much of the American media has operated under a peculiar assumption: that the best way to confront adversaries such as China and Iran is to accommodate them. If the United States applies pressure, the narrative quickly becomes that America is overextended, losing leverage, or somehow empowering its enemies.

That narrative has ...Read more

Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks at an election night watch party held by the Lone Star Liberty PAC at the Dallas/Plano Marriott at Legacy Town Center on May 26, 2026 in Plano, Texas. Paxton defeated Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) in a Senate primary runoff election and will face Democrat James Talarico in the November general election. (Stewart F. House/Getty Images/TCA)

Republicans, Be Careful What You Wish For

From the Right / S.E. Cupp /

MAGA Republicans are celebrating today. President Trump’s hand-picked candidate beat the establishment candidate in a runoff for Senate in Texas. But the road ahead is rocky.

And if I were Sen. John Cornyn today, I’d be pretty peeved.

Imagine it. You’re a popular incumbent senator who’s never lost an election in 23 years. Over those ...Read more

It's on Us To Choose How To Use Our Freedom

From the Right / Star Parker /

Coincident with the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence is the 250th anniversary of the publication of "The TheNations."

The full title of Scotsman Adam Smith's book, published in 1776, is "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations."

One might say that in that ...Read more

The Supreme Court Should Strike Down the E. Jean Carroll Verdict

From the Right / Betsy McCaughey /

When the accusation is sexual assault or rape, the rights of the accused go out the window. Prosecutors and plaintiffs' lawyers in civil cases drag in character assassins who know nothing about the alleged assault but instead make their own claims -- without proof -- that they too were victims of the accused, often decades earlier.

That's ...Read more

250 Years

From the Right / John Stossel /

This summer, the United States celebrates its 250th birthday.

In 1776, few people believed this new version of self-government would last.

After the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin was asked what kind of government the Founding Fathers had created.

"A republic," he replied, "if you can keep it."

If ...

It's rare that a ...Read more

The Right Way With Technology

If you lived in America in 1843 and wanted to communicate with someone in a distant state, you would have to send that person a written message delivered by land.

But that year, as noted on the official website of the House of Representatives, Congress approved $30,000 in spending "to test the feasibility of creating a telegraph system."

In ...Read more

Graham Platner's Comedic Potential Lost in Joke Drought

From the Right / Tim Graham /

Bonchie of RedState.com asked an interesting question on X: Has a single late-night comic told a single joke about Graham Platner? That question shouldn't have to be asked about the radical-left Democrat Senate nominee in Maine, the one who had the Totenkopf symbol tattooed on his chest, which symbolizes the SS who ran the death camps. OK, that ...Read more

Pennsylvania Primary Results Unpacked: Democrats Go Far Left, While GOP Centers

From the Right / Salena Zito /

MONONGAHELA, Pennsylvania -- Downballot primary results for seats in the Pennsylvania legislature and Congress had both parties heading into very different directions for November's midterm election cycle. The Democrats are marching far left, and Republicans are beating back challengers from their far-right flanks.

In Washington County, in a ...Read more

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Massie electoral hatchet job reveals an American democracy for sale

From the Right / Rachel Marsden /

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — If Russia or China had purchased an electoral victory in America, the reaction would be instant moral panic, emergency hearings and televised outrage. So why is another foreign policy-obsessed donor ecosystem celebrating a victory in plain view, while the same normally excitable lawmakers turn the volume all the ...Read more

America Needs More, Not Fewer, Billionaires

From the Right / Stephen Moore /

Billionaires are getting a bad name. "Eat the rich" is the new mantra of the Left's greed and envy lobby.

Once upon a time, we saluted and celebrated America's empire builders who got rich but created great industries that built the richest nation on earth. Now the Left in America demonizes them.

We see the assault on wealth every day: wealth ...Read more

MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS - MAY 21: Gas prices are displayed at a Shell gas station on May 21, 2026 in Mount Prospect, Illinois. According to AAA, the national average gas price for regular gas is $4.56 per gallon for the Memorial Day weekend, the highest in four years and up 54 cents from last month. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Hey, America: Stop Complaining

From the Right / Cal Thomas /

Whatever the outcome of the “deal, or no deal” scenario with Iran, the public attitude toward the war has been disturbing. Despite President Trump’s constant admonition that Iran must never have a nuclear weapon, a majority of those polled ...Read more

Why Anti-Trump Republicans Keep Losing

From the Right / Victor Joecks /

President Donald Trump isn't manipulating Republican voters. He's empowering them to do something they've long wanted -- elect strong conservatives, not fake ones.

On Tuesday, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., lost his primary to a Trump-endorsed candidate, Ed Gallrein. In recent years, Massie morphed from a principled, limited-government advocate ...Read more

Jeff Bezos Is Right About Capitalism, Wrong About Taxes

From the Right / David Harsanyi /

Socialism will always find an audience because it appeals to base envy and resentment. Ginning up a mob to be mad at "oligarchs," "Wall Street barons," "kulaks" or "billionaires" is cheap and easy.

So, it was refreshing to hear Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the fourth richest man on the planet, offer unadulterated praise of the moral and ...Read more

King Trump and the Looming MAGA Challenge

From the Right / Josh Hammer /

Donald Trump is the undisputed king of the Republican Party. Earlier this month, Trump exacted revenge on Indiana state senators who had opposed his call to redistrict the Hoosier State; his endorsees won a majority of races against incumbents. Last weekend, Trump successfully nuked Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) from political life, relegating the...Read more

 

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