
The War Powers Resolution is one of the most misrepresented statutes in modern American politics.
If the White House wants to claim the mantle of the most pro-life administration in history, it must be willing to act like it. That means confronting mifepristone directly, not regulating around it.

Roe v. Wade is gone, but the killing hasn’t stopped.

The solution to our economic strain isn’t another bailout or rebate – it’s restraint. We should be cutting spending before cutting checks, focusing on real productivity rather than political optics, and letting the markets, not Washington, determine winners and losers.

The Epstein files matter. They’re not gossip. They’re not a distraction. They’re evidence. And whether they prove the story was overblown or confirm a scandal, Americans deserve to have transparency.

May we be remembered not just for what we said, but for the faith we lived. May we be remembered for courage, for love, for conviction.

"America First.” Every politician and candidate says it. But few actually mean it. Too many are quick to carve out exceptions – this ally, that conflict, one more special case.

If I believed giving Washington more money would result in wise spending, I’d skip the tariff talk entirely, advocate for higher taxes, and wipe out the debt.

We cannot keep rewarding the politicians who speak our language but sell out our principles.

Let’s insist that elected office remains a calling, not a career. Let’s demand that those we send to Washington remember who they work for. And let’s finally ensure that what we pay for works for us – the people it’s meant to serve.
The Elder Care Tax Credit is a modest, reasonable way to shift the burden away from those who are already carrying more than their share.