Electricity is not optional. It is a bill families cannot escape. Prices are climbing, and the cause is not mysterious: …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: Trump’s Tariffs Worked. Now, Let’s Make Them Work Smarter on Steel.
Here’s something the global elites and the Biden White House still refuse to admit: tariffs work. President Donald J. Trump …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: Please Mr. President Pull the Nomination of Rebecca Taibleson!
President Trump took a bullet for us, and we owe it to him to protect his legacy and ensure true …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: Wall Street’s Toll Booths Threaten Trump’s America-First Tech Agenda
In the global arena, the race for the future of finance is on, and the stakes for our nation could …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: Peppering Trade Policy Too Much Could Leave Voters Salty
President Trump’s tough stance on trade has been a win for American workers. He has protected jobs, revived key industries, …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: Accurately Diagnosing America’s Health Spending Crisis
If we get serious about our country’s fiscal health – and given our crushing national debt, and our increasingly unsustainable …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: The Trump Administration Should Look at Law Firm FARA Filings
Suppose the Trump Administration wants to clamp down on lawfare from politically biased law firms and expose the unscrupulous behavior …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: Trump’s DHS and DOJ Are Going After MS-13, Not Moms at School Board Meetings
Don’t tell Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), but on April 17, the Department of Justice released detailed evidence demonstrating how …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: Why the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act Is Absolutely Necessary
America First starts with a simple common-sense principle: only American citizens can vote in American elections. Non-citizen voting is a …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: Iran Regime’s Hostage Diplomacy and Attack On Its Opposition
Recently, reports emerged that Olivier Grondeau, a French citizen, had been liberated from captivity in Iran, having endured nearly half …
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