OP-ED: The State of The Republican Party and its Future
By Gianfranco Iaia || Contributing Writer While President Trump may no longer occupy the residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in a couple of months, his ideological legacy will have a…
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By Gianfranco Iaia || Contributing Writer While President Trump may no longer occupy the residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in a couple of months, his ideological legacy will have a…
By Erin Maxwell || Staff Writer Amy Coney Barrett answers the questions of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Day 3 of questioning. (CNN) Through four days of the Senate Judiciary…
By Evan Madden|| Contributing Writer On Thursday, a maskless crowd stood on the South Lawn of the White House chanting “four more years,” as incumbent President Donald Trump stepped up…
By Ethan Beller || Contributing Writer As of 3:23 pm on March 23rd, 2018 Donald J. Trump had been president for one year, 62 days, two hours, 36 minutes, and…
By Isabel Paris || Staff Writer The Conservative Political Action Conference held almost a month ago, consisted of President Trump speaking and all the attendees praising his work thus far.…
By Nick Stolte || Contributing Writer The 2016 Republican Presidential Primary was a battle for the soul of both the Republican Party and the United States. The Republicans made massive…
By Nina Kegelman || Contributing Writer For seven years, the Republican party’s platform has prioritized the repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare), which currently…
By Nick Riebel || Staff Writer It’s pretty clear that, in addition to being corrupt, the Republican majority in Congress, under Trump’s and Paul Ryan’s leadership, is also quite incompetent.…