"If you don't give up your assault weapons voluntarily…you will receive a visit by law enforcement to recover that firearm from you"https://t.co/Ujeaqsr4TM
Tomorrow ”Women for America First” will be marching around D.C. & roaming the halls of the Capitol trying to find Pelosi, Schiff, & Nadler… pic.twitter.com/1tuOdzzC1t
What happened yesterday in the city of #Culiacán in #Mexico, shows why U.S. needs a #BorderWall and a new strategy how to fight these terrorist drug cartels.
DON'T FORGET: These terror groups can wage war in our cities, due to easy access in our bordershttps://t.co/CVkebmkf2K
Who exactly are the “Resistance,” as explored in Kim Strassel’s new book “Resistance (At All Costs): How Trump Haters are Breaking America”?
How are “Trump haters” different from “Trump critics?” How is the Resistance different from past political movements? What are the long-term implications of its activities? And how are the media involved?
And, how can the Trump “impeachment inquiry” be seen as the latest chapter of the Resistance’s efforts?
This is American Thought Leaders 🇺🇸, and I’m Jan Jekielek.
Today we sit down with Kim Strassel, a member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board and a prominent political commentator. She was the recipient of the Bradley Prize in 2014, and she writes the Journal’s long-running “Potomac Watch” column.