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Trump’s Washington is packed with Claremont fellows. That’s no accident.
In Trump’s Washington, Claremont occupies a niche that few other groups attempt — a hybrid of political philosophy, training and personnel cultivation.
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A Political Blueprint for the Midterms
Trump’s State of the Union: The Greatest Show on Earth
Striking Down Tariffs, SCOTUS Gives Congress Permission To Be Useless
The judges let Congress off the hook, further incentivizing the legislature’s dereliction while effectively usurping power from the political branches of government.
Norman Podhoretz: American Patriot, Faithful Jew, and Indomitable Defender of Civilization
To his dying breath, Podhoretz remained an anti-totalitarian par excellence and an intransigent foe of the counterculture in all its forms.
How the Supreme Court’s tariff split gives Trump an opening
In ruling against the president’s tariffs, the justices missed a key precedent. The fight is far from over.
The deep state vs Nixon
mericans took a break from their partisan vituperation in February to mull over newly revealed testimony that Richard Nixon gave to grand jury investigators in 1975, a year after the Watergate scandal drove him from power.
America Is the West
“We are part of one civilization—Western civilization,” said Secretary of State Marco Rubio to a gathering of European leaders at the recent Munich Security Conference.
My theatrical Senate confirmation hearing
It’s a bit difficult to explain a Senate confirmation process to those who haven’t gone through it.
The Roots of the Trans Violence Epidemic
esse Van Rootselaar and Robert Dorgan, two men pretending to be women, killed ten people in separate mass shootings within a single week.
Affirmative Action: Our ‘Unslayable Ghoul’
n 2023, the Supreme Court banned race-conscious admissions in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. The assumption thereafter was that affirmative action would collapse. It did not.

