Collins’ finest moment came in October 2018 before she voted to confirm now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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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.
The shrinking White House press corps.
“60 Minutes” sat down with President Trump for a long interview, but failed to ask about a story that the mainstream media has all but ignored: potential corruption involving Joe Biden’s son, Hunter.
The coronavirus debate is about much more than masks.
With his no-drama demeanor during the vice presidential debate Wednesday, Pence showed America how Trump would look if he acted like a politician: like a president.
Former Vice President Joe Biden probably didn’t win many votes during the first presidential debate, but President Donald Trump may have lost some.
President Trump bucked the foreign policy establishment and critics when he decided to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, but that move has led to peace deals in the region.
Gov. Steve Sisolak’s differing standards for political protests and presidential rallies came into sharp relief when President Donald Trump visited Las Vegas recently.
The time you put into Twitter is time you never will get back. When you die, your last thought could be regret for how much time you spent on Twitter.
Joe Biden’s response to violence and rioting in America’s cities is long overdue and even blames the victims rather than the perpetrators.
It’s Trump’s Achilles Heel. He may love being president, but that doesn’t mean he should act like he owns the White House and treat it like a family business.
Some people are quick to blame Trump for coronavirus deaths, but they give Democrats a pass.
Kamala Harris wasn’t a hard-core district attorney in San Francisco nor a tough-on-crime attorney general in California, but she was still selected as the Democrats’ vice presidential nominee.
Bipartisan group warns that President Trump will not accept the 2020 election results, but their solutions are even worse.
The Lincoln Project, a group of Republicans campaigning against President Donald Trump and his supporters, say they love their party, but it’s a dysfunctional, destructive kind of love.