Nevada Democratic senator Pat McCarran said he wanted to save the United States from communism and “Jewish interests.” His solution was the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, known as the McCarran-Walter Act (MWA),
The civilizational inflection point in our cold civil war happened sometime between Donald Trump's second inaugural address on Monday and the end of his new presidency's second day on Tuesday. At some indeterminate moment between Monday's soaring midday speech,
The Left suffered a record low average of just 45% of votes in dozens of ballots held globally last year, according to the analysis of 73 democratic elections, conducted by The Telegraph.
The history of the executive order shows how far the U.S. has strayed from its own Constitution, which dictates that the president should not make unilateral policy
President Donald Trump’s declaration of an energy emergency opens the door to wield sweeping Cold War-era powers and little-known authorities to fast track pipelines, expand power grids and save struggling coal plants.
Instead, Trump’s order demands the deployment of “space-based interceptors” — a web of satellites, some equipped with lasers. It then calls for the development of another layer of lower-altitude interceptors if the lasers fail.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump has promised sweeping actions in his second ... a new missile defense shield — an old idea from the Reagan era during the Cold War. Trump insists he can end Russia’s war in Ukraine without explaining how.
Donald Trump may seem as unlikely a messenger from this future as Nixon was during the height of the Cold War (A future global economy dominated by China and America? Are you insane?), but the logic will only grow more formidable over the years.
The Trump administration backed down Wednesday from its sloppy order — after the edict was put on hold by a federal judge — imposing a sweeping federal spending freeze. But even as it backtracked, the administration made clear it was not retreating from its audacious assertion that the president, not Congress, gets the final say on spending.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky argued during an interview that President Trump’s recent tough rhetoric is what Russian President Vladimir Putin is “afraid of.” Since being sworn in, Trump
Peer into the minds of the American, Chinese and Russian presidents, and you won’t see clashing ideologies but a common mindset. That’s scary.
A U.S. president saying that he wants the war over is a big change.