On the latest episode of the Potomac Watch podcast, Collin Levy explains the damage to national security a lapse in extending Section 702 of FISA could cause. @kyleopetersonon.wsj.com/4evL5sC
Justice Department IG Michael Horowitz compiled a factually damning report that even a thickheaded and biased press will have to take account of, writes @HolmanJenkinson.wsj.com/38yLoA4
Joe Biden has an obligation to answer questions about his sonâs influence-peddling and his own financial dealingsânotably regarding China, writes The Editorial Board
Something seems to be rotten at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection office in Orlando where a fake U.S. entry document for an adviser to former Brazilian President Bolsonaro has been posted on its website twice since 2024, writes @MaryAnastasiaOG
Iranians continue to protest in the streets against their rulers in Tehran, often at enormous personal cost. One brave example is our contributor Hossein Ronaghi and his family.
The media question of the day is why members of the press corps arenât deciding on their own to reject the source who seems to have been misleading them for years, writes @FreemanWSJ.
If Adam Schiff were confident in his legal position, heâd want to put the case to a judge. Yet he seems desperate not to, writes @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com/3783Wqi
A Brazilian court has been using false Customs records to detain Filipe Martins, an ally of former President Jair Bolsonaro, as a flight risk since March 2024.
The debate clash showed that Mike Pence is much more than merely a loyal deputy, and that Kamala Harrisâs views are much further to the left than Democrats want Americans to know, writes The Editorial Board