Good morning from Washington, where lawmakers are ignoring the costs illegal immigration inflicts on Americans, writes Dale Wilcox. Do conservatives still have trust in our institutions? Victor Davis Hanson says no. Plus: Ben Shapiro on radical leftist policies, Richard Stern on the debt limit, and Larry Elder on the falsehoods perpetuated about Kyle Rittenhouse's case and trial. Enjoy your weekend.
Conservatives have now lost their confidence in the administration of justice, in the intelligence and investigatory agencies, in the nation's military leadership, and in the media.
When you free criminals unjustifiably in a misguided attempt to achieve "group equity," innocents suffer. When you take cops off the street, freeing criminals to work their will, innocents suffer.
In the middle of heated political battles in Washington, D.C., it can become easy to forget the real, human toll that America’s porous border takes on United States citizens.
A two-year absence of the debt limit has enabled a tremendous expansion of the federal government and likely added significantly to current inflationary pressures.
During and after the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, one could hardly keep track of the insanity based on falsehoods recklessly peddled by media and politicians.