Articles from: TheBlaze

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Meet the ‘philanthropaths’ spending billions to kill the American dream

Many of us on the political right once held a principled aversion to telling the ultra-wealthy how to spend their money. Confiscating private wealth sounded un-American. If billionaires wanted to build libraries, fund symphonies, or throw lavish parties, fine…

TheBlaze by Buck Throckmorton

JD Vance rejects Democrats' narrative, names the 'real threat to democracy'

Democrats and elements of the liberal media have suggested ad nauseam that President Donald Trump, his supporters, and like-minded Republicans constitute threats to democracy.After a Biden official's group got Trump temporarily removed in 2023 from the presid…

TheBlaze by Joseph MacKinnon

Noem prepares to deport 500,000 immigrants from one long-troubled island

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the termination of Temporary Protective Status for approximately 500,000 foreign nationals as part of the Trump administration's effort to clamp down on the immigration crisis.Under former Presid…

TheBlaze by Candace Hathaway

Abortions are going up thanks to THIS leftist loophole

In the background of the Supreme Court ruling that has given states the power to block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood clinics is President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which could hit the clinics even harder.The bill includes language…

TheBlaze by BlazeTV Staff

The left's new anti-Christian smear backfires — exposing its deepest fear

The left's new favorite boogeyman — so-called "Christian nationalism" — is back in the headlines. But don't be fooled by the narrative. The real story isn't about Christian extremism but an obsession with tarring faithful conservative Christians.After police …

TheBlaze by Chris Enloe

Is your home trying to kill you?

Filmmaker and mother Jessica Solce was frustrated by the difficulty of finding healthy, all-natural products for herself and her family. To make it easier, she created the Solarium, which curates trusted, third-party-tested foods, clothing, beauty products, a…

TheBlaze by Jessica Solce

Trump drops evidence against Schiff, calls for his prosecution

The Trump administration has continued to drop receipts over the weekend. Since Tulsi Gabbard's bombshell document release on the alleged "treasonous conspiracy" surrounding the Trump-Russia hoax, Trump has called for justice to be served to his political opp…

TheBlaze by Cooper Williamson

America can’t survive on lies and make-believe morality

When I was in the fifth grade, an encyclopedia salesman visited our classroom to promote his collection of 12 leather-bound books. For readers under 20, encyclopedias were the forerunners of Wikipedia — or, perhaps more accurately, Google. If you wanted to le…

TheBlaze by Albin Sadar

Democracy promotion is dead: Good riddance

What passes for intellectual heft at the Atlantic is any criticism of President Donald Trump. In the Atlantic’s pages and its digital fare, you can read the now-discredited musings of David Frum, who helped bring us the endless wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; t…

TheBlaze by Francis P. Sempa

Democrats face their ‘David Duke moment’ in New York City

Zohran Mamdani is now the Democrats’ nominee for mayor of New York City. He is also an openly anti-Semitic socialist.His nomination puts the Democratic Party in a position not unlike the one Republicans faced in 1991, when David Duke — a former grand wizard o…

TheBlaze by Buck Throckmorton

As DEI collapses, billionaires fund radical woke math

Jim Simons’ mathematical skills helped transform him from a prize-winning academic at Harvard and MIT into a legendary financier whose algorithmic models made Renaissance Technologies one of the most successful hedge funds in history. After his death last yea…

TheBlaze by Lee Fang

Inside the billion-dollar pipeline funding the deep state

In a column earlier this month, I argued the deep state is no longer deniable, thanks to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. I outlined the structural design of the deep state as revealed by two recent declassifications: Gabbard’s ODNI report and…

TheBlaze by Glenn Beck

The Rube Goldberg election: How Trump turned chaos into victory

In these wild political and cultural times, maybe we can allow ourselves a moment to “have some fun just for the fun of it.” Let’s take an off-beat look at Donald Trump’s 2024 comeback through the lens of Rube Goldberg, the cartoonist who turned everyday task…

TheBlaze by Albin Sadar

Obamacare’s latest scandal is a $35 billion ghost story

The Democrats have named their price to end the government shutdown — an additional $350 billion for health care over the next decade. Critics say a big chunk of that money may go to ghosts.At issue are the generous subsidies the Biden administration created …

TheBlaze by James Varney

Democrats reject ‘current policy’ — unless it pays their base

Washington’s latest fights make one thing unmistakable: Democrats shift their arguments as needed, but always in service of higher taxes, higher spending, and a bigger federal footprint. When the question earlier this year was whether to keep current tax poli…

TheBlaze by J.T. Young

5 hilarious political moments that make me thankful for Trump

President Donald Trump has spent the last decade producing some of America's most iconic political moments. Some were divisive, some were historic, and many of them were hilarious.Here are the top five Trump moments that make me thankful for his presidency. 5…

TheBlaze by Rebeka Zeljko

Inside President Trump's new 'America First' national security strategy

With the first year of the second Trump administration coming to a close, Present Donald Trump has articulated a new national security strategy that will "build upon" his substantial achievements thus far. On Friday, the Trump administration published a docum…

TheBlaze by Cooper Williamson

America First energy policy is paying off at the pump

When it comes to gas prices, what a difference one administration can make. After peaking above $5 a gallon under President Biden, prices at the pump are now at their lowest levels in more than four years — and still falling. Today, the national average for r…

TheBlaze by Thomas Aiello

This media spin on the ICE shooting will make you sick

Mainstream media is spinning the ICE shooting incident to paint Renee Nicole Good as a hero instead of an agitator, and while BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales admits that life lost is “always a tragedy” — she’s not pleased with the media’s biased reaction.“When lif…

TheBlaze by BlazeTV Staff

Antitrust panic helped kill an American robotics pioneer

Antitrust regulators claim to protect competition. Their decision to block Amazon’s acquisition of iRobot did the opposite. It helped drive an American robotics pioneer into bankruptcy last December and pushed it into the arms of a Chinese creditor.Antitrust …

TheBlaze by Lillian Kriese

Start-stop stiffed: EPA kills annoying automatic engine shutoff

The EPA just delivered news that millions of fed-up American drivers have been waiting for: Automatic start-stop technology is no longer being propped up by federal regulation.On February 12, 2026, President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin annou…

TheBlaze by Lauren Fix

Trump’s prison order draws a line that reality should have drawn first

When the news broke that President Trump followed through on his promise to bar taxpayer-funded gender surgeries in federal prisons, the coverage quickly pivoted to one question: How will this affect transgender-identifying inmates?As a former inmate — I serv…

TheBlaze by Amie Ichikawa

This Supreme Court case could decide the future of American citizenship

The Supreme Court recently heard more than two hours of argument in Trump v. Barbara, the case testing the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship.Trump himself sat in the courtroom for part of the session, the …

TheBlaze by Imran Khalid

Why the US should stake a claim to Antarctica

While many eyes are focused on Iran, the Trump administration’s policies suggest that reasserting the Monroe Doctrine in the Western Hemisphere could rank among its highest geopolitical priorities. As laid out in the 2025 National Security Strategy, the Trump…

TheBlaze by Declan Ganley

My son is fighting for his life. The FDA doesn't seem to care.

I’ve been fighting Duchenne muscular dystrophy for 40 years. My brothers Angelo and Antonio died from it at ages 20 and 22, respectively. Antonio died in 2015, when my son, Ryu, was barely a toddler and had already been diagnosed with the same terminal illnes…

TheBlaze by Angelina Olivera

We keep talking about Jesus. We refuse to define Him.

This week, I watched a segment on “The View” that felt less like a conversation and more like a fever dream. The topic, of course, was Donald Trump, prompted this time by an image circulating online that depicted him in a Christ-like form. The reaction was pr…

TheBlaze by Peter Rosenberger

Hollywood’s woke problem isn’t going away — these 2 films prove it

Trump may be president, but his anti-woke approach isn’t saving Hollywood from itself — as some of its latest releases have been met with heavy criticism.Most recently, “The Mandalorian and Grogu” has gotten the second-worst Rotten Tomatoes score in the "Star…

TheBlaze by BlazeTV Staff

How the H-1B visa replaces American workers

Mary, a veteran Silicon Valley marketer who can’t find a job, considers herself a victim of an H-1B visa program run amok.Her story, a U.S. native replaced by a foreign-born employee who is willing to work at a significantly lower wage, has become commonplace…

TheBlaze by Steven Edginton

Trump derangement syndrome infiltrates America's 250th birthday concert

Just days after concert details were released as part of the Great American State Fair celebrating the United States' 250th birthday, most of the musical artists have publicly expressed their intention not to perform.Freedom 250, the Trump-launched organizati…

TheBlaze by Wyatt Feist

Newsom would rather pick fights than fix California’s fraud problem

California is being ripped off. The state is losing billions of dollars to fraudsters every year, and the state’s leaders have done too little to stop them.While California’s population has dropped since 2020, Medi-Cal spending has doubled over the same time …

TheBlaze by Gregg Pfister

John Cornyn’s defeat could be the end of the GOP establishment

As soon as polls closed in Texas on Tuesday, the Associated Press called a decisive victory for state Attorney General Ken Paxton, presumably ending Sen. John Cornyn’s 35-year political career. The 30-point margin was also another feather in Donald Trump’s ca…

TheBlaze by Carolina Lumetta

Nationalism still needs the Declaration of Independence

As we approach our nation’s 250th birthday, Americans will be doing a lot of celebrating. They will honor not only the fact of our independence and nationhood, but also the political thought that shaped America’s founding struggle for freedom. Special attenti…

TheBlaze by Carson Holloway

Trump’s new tariffs will put America’s rivals on notice

Though the Trump administration has faced a series of legal setbacks on tariffs, it seems to have found a solution. After the Supreme Court ruled that the administration’s reciprocal tariffs were wrongfully imposed, the president immediately leapt to Plan B: …

TheBlaze by Aiden Buzzetti

Why are automakers so afraid of you fixing your own car?

When President Trump emerged from a recent meeting with automotive executives and said he found it strange that some industry leaders oppose Americans repairing their own vehicles, most coverage focused on the politics.I was more interested in what happened a…

TheBlaze by Lauren Fix