Week in Review: After Mueller’s Exoneration of Trump, Full Disclosure

The FISA applications, the testimony in secret hearings, the scope memorandum — all of it.

March 24 2019

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After Mueller's Exoneration of Trump, Full Disclosure

Andrew C. McCarthy

If a victorious Democratic nominee had been subjected to such an investigation, there would never have been a special counsel, but we would already have chapter and verse on every investigative action. Read More

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Demagoguery Is Not Leadership

Kevin D. Williamson

The people of New Zealand are being stampeded into forfeiting their civil rights with remarkably little discussion or time for contemplation.

The 'Burn It Down!' Democrats

Kevin D. Williamson

The Senate. The Electoral College. The First Amendment. The Second Amendment. The Supreme Court. Is there a part of our constitutional order that the Democrats have not pledged to destroy?

Schumer, Pelosi Warn DOJ Not to Give Trump 'Sneak Preview' of Mueller Report

Mairead McArdle

The Democratic leaders of the House and Senate warned the Justice Department on Friday not to give the Trump administration a "sneak preview" of Robert Mueller's final report.

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Stick a Fork in O'Rourke

Conrad Black

Beto O'Rourke seems innovative and charismatic to Democratic primary voters, but his lack of substance will make him easy fodder for media critics.

Ivy-League Schools Wither

Victor Davis Hanson

A reckoning is on the horizon. If universities are overtly political and have one set of standards for left-wing faculty and guests and another for non-progressives, why are they tax-exempt?

SCOTUS Should Steer Clear of the Politics of Gerrymandering

George Will

Come Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments urging it to referee gerrymandering in the drawing of congressional districts. The justices should, like Ulysses, listen to this siren song but bind themselves from obeying it.

Finishing What Darwin Began

Razib Khan

Wilson begins the book as an evolutionary biologist, describing the facts as they are. He ends it like de Chardin, an evolutionary priest.

Trump Abruptly Scraps New North Korea Sanctions

Mairead McArdle

President Trump announced Friday that he had cancelled new sanctions on North Korea.

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