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Disco was waiting for Trump: he's seized culture AND politics

How did a Democratic Party that has long prided itself on its hipness lose the culture fight to Donald J. Trump? Voters concluded that he made more sense than his...

Joe Biden exits stage ultra-left, trying to burn the US down until the very last minutes of his presidency

Joe Biden left office as he governed: in a flurry of self-serving political activity that helps his inner circle and harms the nation he swore to protect and defend. 

Let's hope we — and he — can all live up to Trump's inspiring address

Here’s hoping we can all live up to President Trump’s second Inaugural Address.

With Donald Trump back in the White House, we finally have a president who backs up his promises

The old Washington advice that Americans should watch what a president does and not what he says needs an urgent update.

How DOJ prosecutors turned January 6 rioters into martyrs

On January 20, 2025, the "shock and awe" campaign of the Justice Department came to an end as President Donald Trump pardoned 1,500 January 6th defendants.

Trump signing slew of executive orders shows he's learned how to truly hit the ground running

In 2017, Trump hit Washington like a tornado, overturning and scattering things in his path — but much of what he attempted never got done.

The breathtaking promises in Trump's address are just what the nation wants

There’s no other word for the sheer ambition and scope of President Donald Trump’s second inaugural address than breathtaking.

Head wounds, freezing temps — nothing stopped Trump super fans from getting to his inauguration

"I expected to see protesters, but I guess they couldn't withstand the cold," one Trump supporter said of the lack of antagonists outside the inauguration.

Biden scorns the rule of law with last-day pardons — especially for Fauci

Biden also pardoned five members of his family during the final minutes of his presidency.

MTA's new, noneffective fix: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 21, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the MTA’s installation of spiked rails on turnstiles after $800 million was lost from fare evaders.

Dems go mediocre, a party lost in the funhouse and other commentary

Democrats have “nothing of interest to say,” argues Joe Klein at Sanity Clause.

Trump triumphantly returns to Capitol for inauguration -- the very place Democrats tried to destroy him

Just as fate brought Donald Trump improbably back to the presidency, there is cosmic irony in the last-minute change of venue for his swearing-in today.

Why Mayor Adams' latest NYC budget is in far worse shape than it appears

Mayor Eric Adams' budget, which he rolled out Thursday, merely continues the city’s longtime practice of overspending while hiding actual program costs.

LA fires reveal Democrat-run California's ridiculous number of catastrophes

When it comes to the horrific LA fires, every new day brings more hideous evidence of just how much blame California’s progressive political culture bears for what's now projected to be...

Climate change fanatics want to bankrupt the entire world for little to no reward

Green campaigners are loudly calling for governments to spend up to 25% of our GDP, choking growth in the name of climate change.

In one final insult to victims, Biden commutes sentences of killers and sex traffickers

I guess sex trafficking, violent assault, gun possession and murder all count as “non-violent drug offenses” in Joe Biden’s America, and crime victims are irrelevant.

On MLK Day, let's celebrate this hero for what he believed in

Martin Luther King Jr. day is on Jan. 20.

Israel and Hamas' peace deal: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 20, 2025

I, for one, am happy that a cease-fire deal has been negotiated (“Shalom coming,” Jan. 16).

Trump must forge Ukraine peace on American terms — not Putin's

President Trump can secure a real peace that ends the war in Ukraine on his terms — and solidify the US as formidable, credible and strong on the world stage.

Elise Stefanik will confront the UN with New York tenacity

The United Nations, riven with antisemitism and riddled with fraud, is ripe for reform — and Elise Stefanik is unquestionably the right person for the job.