
May 7, 2018
Good morning from Washington, where President Trump says the rights of gun owners are “under siege.” He made pledges on this and other issues at the NRA’s annual meeting, as Fred Lucas reports. Wonder what a thoughtful program to arm teachers looks like? Kelsey Harkness puts some advocates on camera. It’s perfectly proper for Congress to question the work of the FBI and Justice Department, David Harsanyi writes. Plus: David Inserra on a homegrown terrorist, Bob Moffit on preserving parents’ rights in health care, Hans von Spakovsky on a new court challenge of executive amnesty for illegal immigrants, and your letters.
Most liberals have taken the exceptionally convenient position that not only should the president not have a say over the goings-on at the Justice Department but Congress also has no right to demand oversight.
This nonprofit teaches teachers and administrators to take the offensive against active shooters.
For Americans, this British case is a teachable moment. Government control of health care is government power over health care.
Azizi-Yarand’s homegrown radicalization indicates that even as ISIS crumbles as a military force on the battlefields of Syria and Iraq, its ideology and propaganda continue to resonate around the world.
“It seems that if we’re going to outlaw guns … we are going to have to outlaw immediately all vans and all trucks, which are now the new form of death for the maniac terrorists,” says President Trump.
The new lawsuit correctly says DACA must be invalidated because Obama had no legal right to create the program “without congressional authorization.”
“Federal funding has literally turned universities across the nation into breeding facilities for socialism,” writes Glynnda White.
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