Joe Biden’s response to violence and rioting in America’s cities is long overdue and even blames the victims rather than the perpetrators.
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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.
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.
President Trump has withheld aid from states that want it but has sent federal agents to help police cities that don’t want the help.
There must be no real outrages left in America if so-called progressives have nothing better to do than turn their collective rage on Goya, whose CEO visited President Trump at the White House.
Keeping schools closed because of the coronavirus doesn’t make Americans safer and leaves kids behind in education.
Former Vice President Joe Biden held his first news conference in 89 days, but the press missed a golden opportunity to ask him some real questions.
The empty seats at President Donald Trump’s Tulsa, Oklahoma, rally show that his supporters aren’t willing to put themselves at risk to attend a rally during a pandemic.
President Donald Trump has been the voice of reason on police reform. Credit Tim Scott, the only black Republican in the Senate.
UCLA’s handling of a complaint against a professor who rejected a call to treat black students who protested the death of George Floyd more leniently shows academic freedom is over.
Some activists who support protests that can turn violent and destructive want to defund the police. Will that make you feel more safe, or less?
President Trump’s fan base doesn’t mind that he goes too far on Twitter, and their support ensures it will keep happening.
