President Joe Biden has a new plan to secure the border. His track record is not good.
Debra J. Saunders
Debra J. Saunders, the Review-Journal's White House correspondent from 2017 to 2021, is the newspaper's Washington columnist. Her columns will appear two to three times weekly.
Social media platforms have enabled critics to see just how twisted many of the woke pro-Hamas protesters are.
Millions of migrants illegally enter the country. What’s a president to do? Blame the guy who’s running against him. How not to make law in Washington.
Collins’ finest moment came in October 2018 before she voted to confirm now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
When Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said two Supreme Court justices would “pay a price” if they ruled contrary to his preference in an abortion case, he wasn’t just running at the mouth.
In 2016, then-President-elect Donald Trump humiliated Mitt Romney at a fancy dinner. In casting his impeachment vote, Romney returned the favor.
Donald Trump’s problem isn’t that he talks too much to the press, it’s that he doesn’t take care in what he says to the press.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been reluctant to embrace the impeachment of President Trump, but seems fine with saying he’s commited crimes and should go to jail.
Who will speak for President Donald Trump at his state funeral, far in the future though it should be?
President Donald Trump wants to help federal inmates “who have served their time get a second chance.” Thank Trump’s senior aide and son-in-law Jared Kushner, for whom prison reform is personal.
What should reporters ask President-elect Donald Trump at his first post-election press conference scheduled for Jan. 11? The answer isn’t as simple as it may seem.