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February 15 2022
Good morning from Washington, where a special investigator says political enemies spied electronically on Donald Trump before and after he entered the White House. Fred Lucas gets answers from Heritage Foundation legal expert Hans von Spakovsky. Americans are turning against the left’s twisted version of reality, Richard Reinsch writes. On the podcast, our Doug Blair explores the trend toward transparency in what our kids are taught. Plus: Singapore gets bragging rights as the world’s freest economy; our changing election laws; and the Big Apple’s big mistake. On this date in 1953, in Davos, Switzerland, 17-year-old Bostonian Tenley Albright becomes the first American female to win the world figure skating championship.
Political espionage that allegedly infiltrated White House computer servers could be punishable by up to 10 years in prison, says Heritage Foundation legal scholar Hans von Spakovsky.
Singapore keeps punching above its weight, demonstrating the concrete benefit of preserving transparency, openness, and efficiency, the hallmarks of economic freedom.
A new law in New York City would empower foreign citizens to help choose our mayor, City Council, borough presidents, and district attorneys, and decide local ballot measures.
It’s increasingly clear that the Biden administration ignored warnings because it believed leaving Afghanistan, quite popular in polls, would be a political slam dunk.