Are President Trump’s Tariff Orders Constitutional?

The fundamental problem with the President’s tariff orders is not that he interpreted the law too expansively. It is that the law may be unconstitutional.
Is Trump Really Cutting the Size of Government?

Thus far, the Trump cuts have been only a tiny fraction of recent federal employment increases.
Jenna Ellis Plea Deal: The Standard the Prosecutors Imposed on Her Was Impossible to Meet

It’s absurd to claim that Ms. Ellis should have—or could have—independently verified whether there was fraud in the 2020 election.
Here’s Why It Seems Trump is Always in Trouble

The weaponization of institutions against conservative politicians is nothing new, but Trump, unlike others, has not learned how to counter it.
VIDEO: Deregulation under Trump

President of the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) Kent Lassman joined Amy Cooke to discuss the Trump administration’s deregulatory policies.
President Trump wrestled a logo and won. Thanks, media!

Fake, petty conflict is the mainstay of reality TV, and our president is a master. He uses the media to delivery his message directly to the people, sadly, in a language modern Americans understand.
Doom and gloom over proposed education budget is off base, overblown

The proposed $9 billion in cuts are largely being taken from small portions of various education programs, not a large portion from any one program. In fact, a billion extra dollars are being put into public charter schools and school choice via Title I. Charter schools are worth investing in, particularly because they tend to outperform their traditional public counterparts.
The leaner proposed budget matches funding levels in 1997. That may not be a bad thing, as it is unclear whether public education has improved student outcomes as a result of the steady increase in federal funding over the past two decades. Nine billion dollars less sounds like a lot, but if the current system has not benefited from simply increasing the budget, then perhaps the amount of funds isn’t the problem, but rather the way the funds are utilized.
Irresponsible by ratepayers: Is Xcel floating legislation for mandated CO version of CPP?

If it’s devious and being done behind closed doors, it must be Xcel Energy. Late Friday, two reliable sources independently sent me a copy of what appears to be draft legislation that the monopoly investor-owned utility is quietly shopping around the Gold Dome, in search of a sponsor. Xcel’s name isn’t anywhere on the draft, […]