April 8, 2025
In Commonplace, “Trump’s Reagan Reset Moment: History provides a roadmap for a popular tariff future.”
In Unherd, “Trump is neglecting moderates; Harsh partisanship hurts presidents.”
In the New York Post, “Don’t be fooled by special elections—Democrats are still in trouble.”
In a video interview with the Brussels Signal, “Are the US and Europe headed for divorce?”
For National Review, Michael Fragoso explains the Supreme Court decision in a case involving DEI grants.
In a Firing Line Debate at Yale, Ryan T. Anderson argues that the law should only recognize biological sex.
For First Things, Carl R. Trueman encourages Protestants to embrace virtue ethics.
For the Catholic Exchange, Aaron Kheriaty continues his Lenten reflections by juxtaposing the sacrifice of the Mass with Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross.
For The Federalist, Michael Fragoso warns the Senate against outsourcing legislative prerogatives.
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