Vice President Mike Pence’s recent trip to Las Vegas signals the White House is backing Sen. Dean Heller’s re-election.
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If you think, Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ is the one to blame for federal marijuana policy, you must be smoking something.
Federal prosecutors should face criminal charges for actions they took in prosecuting the Bundys, according to Las Vegas City Councilwoman Michele Fiore. Fiore has been on the frontlines of confrontations between the Bundys and the federal government and is their closest elected ally.
Trust me, Trump isn’t the one who’s crazy. The definition of crazy is anyone who wants to go back to the economic illiteracy and misery of Obama.
Do you remember when Donald Trump’s “inexperience” terrified Democrats? That was before it looked as if Oprah might run for president.
Nevada Republicans need to take a page out of Donald Trump’s playbook and propose a big, beautiful tax cut right here in Nevada.
The Trump economy is exploding — proving, once and for all, that Obama and his liberal supporters were wrong about everything.
The fallout from the release of Michael Wolff’s new book, “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” with its devastating quotes about Trump and family unloaded by former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, reveal how overrated President Donald Trump’s instincts have been when it comes to choosing the best people for the job.
Leading Democratic candidates for secretary of state and attorney general are attacking Republican officials for following Nevada’s public records law.
Review-Journal columnist Victor Joecks and White House Correspondent Debra Saunders discuss several tweets from President Trump, his relationship with Senator Dean Heller and what changes are being made to DACA.
Just as I always promised, we could make America rich again if we got the mainstream media, socialist politicians and jack-bootedgovernment bureaucrats out of the way.
If you thought the Clark County School District’s budget problems were over, think again. An unelected, unaccountable, out-of-state arbitrator could leave the district without enough money to pay its bills.
If President Donald Trump’s first month in office was notable for its mixture of chaos and dysfunction, the last month of 2017 showed a constant combatant who had reason to believe that his refusal to back down paid off with passage of a sweeping tax overhaul.
It’s time to put my credibility as a pundit on the line and offer eight political predictions for 2018.
If it’s OK for Democrats to demand special counsels to investigate President Trump, then it’s perfectly fair for President Trump’s attorney general to appoint special counsels to investigate every Democrat scandal.