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A turning point in history
Trump has not clearly articulated a limiting principle that defines where American intervention ends and restraint begins. Senior administration officials have argued that the United States must act unilaterally when international institutions fail or obstruct American interests.

Armstrong Williams
2 days ago3 min read


The cynical cherry-picking of the Epstein files
When one steps back from a Democrat’s narrow presentation of the documents, the actual evidence in the Epstein files does not at all implicate Donald Trump in any crimes or misconduct. First and foremost, in the voluminous records and prior legal cases, Trump is nowhere accused of participating in obscene sexual crimes.

Armstrong Williams
Nov 19, 20253 min read


Grandstanding, Not Governance, Is Hurting Everyday Americans During This Government Shutdown
Government shutdowns hit everyone. That's why our elected officials must compromise, even if it may cost them politically. Billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of livelihoods are at stake, and not just federal workers'. This isn't about them; it's about the people they serve.

Armstrong Williams
Oct 17, 20253 min read


Trump’s Gaza peace plan puts Hamas to the ultimate test
Before they signaled their acceptance, Netanyahu said that if Hamas rejected the offer, then Israel would “finish the job.” Trump, for his part, stated categorically that in such an eventuality, “Israel would have my full backing to finish the job of destroying the threat of Hamas.”

Armstrong Williams
Oct 8, 20255 min read


Trump's powers are about to be put to the test
President Trump proclaimed on July 23, 2019, “Then I have Article 2, where I have the right to do anything I want as president.” This Supreme Court term will test that assertion.

Armstrong Williams
Oct 6, 20253 min read


Big government isn’t going anywhere
The truth is this: Peace will never be achieved by rewarding terrorism. Peace will never be achieved by pretending that both sides are equally at fault when one side builds schools and hospitals while the other side builds tunnels and stockpiles rockets. There is no moral equivalence whatsoever.

Armstrong Williams
Oct 1, 20252 min read


Trump at the US Open
Trump recognizes that, and when he is in attendance, it is clear that he is here for the love of the game, but also for the love of all Americans.

Armstrong Williams
Sep 8, 20251 min read


Why is Trump in Scotland?
What does Trump have up his sleeve? That’s the thing with him, you never really know what his true motivations are. Could he simply be golfing? Could he also be negotiating?

Armstrong Williams
Jul 29, 20251 min read


A Night in Honor of the Bond Between Israel and America
If this event reveals anything, it is that America’s support for Israel remains resolute and as strong as ever.

Armstrong Williams
Jul 10, 20253 min read
Trump, the Supreme Court, and the restoration of executive authority
For Trump, and every president to follow; Democrat and Republican alike, the implications are massive.

Armstrong Williams
Jul 10, 20253 min read


Why is Trump choosing to die on this hill?
The Trump administration has admitted Abrego Garcia’s deportation was unlawful. The administration is paying El Salvador to detain him. It has been unanimously ordered by the United States Supreme Court (including three Trump appointees) to “facilitate” his return.

Armstrong Williams
May 5, 20253 min read


Is Trump’s downsizing of federal government real?
Massie complained, “He’s violating at least the spirit of the law and maybe even the letter of the law by ignoring the 1% cut,” deploring th

Armstrong Williams
Mar 22, 20253 min read


Get used to it: Understanding the age of Trump
Every country in the world is shaking in its boots after President Trump’s chesty address with hand grenades thrown every five minutes.

Armstrong Williams
Mar 13, 20253 min read


U.S. cannot continue incentivizing illegal entry
Love him or hate him, Trump’s ability to “get things done” is undeniable.

Armstrong Williams
Feb 3, 20253 min read


On Inauguration Day, Trump writes the next chapter of America
In total, Trump signed 26 executive orders, 12 memoranda and four proclamations.

Armstrong Williams
Jan 28, 20253 min read


A welcome return to constitutional order
Jan. 6, 2025, witnessed not the politics of retaliation but statesmanship of a high order. President-elect Trump, his MAGA following and the

Armstrong Williams
Jan 21, 20252 min read


Donald Trump's Last Hurrah
Fairness, equity and the rule of law combined militate against permitting immigrants who have flouted the law more generously than immigrant

Armstrong Williams
Jan 11, 20254 min read
Biden backs Ukrainian strikes on Russia
This isn’t about who’s to blame and who’s not to blame. It’s about preventing more unnecessary bloodshed, both at home and abroad.

Armstrong Williams
Nov 22, 20241 min read


Trump should take a lesson from Lincoln in second term
Tax complexity has become a euphemism for tax evasion for a price ordinary taxpayers cannot afford.

Armstrong Williams
Nov 20, 20244 min read


How Trump May Continue To Influence America Long After His Term Ends
This election represented more than a mere extension of power for another four years; it signified the potential establishment of a robust,

Armstrong Williams
Nov 19, 20244 min read
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