Time for Trump to Test the Waters of the Social Media Free Market
Should Trump Leave Twitter? The war over social media censorship hit new lows when Twitter.com picked a fight with President Trump over “fact-checking” his Tweet regarding the dangers of mail-in…
Let This Crisis Be Different
Some of the largest expansions of government power and unconstitutional abuses have come during times of pressing crises, not unlike the coronavirus. The government routinely tries to paper over these…
To Give the Devil the Benefit of the Law
At the conclusion of his opening statement regarding impeachment before the House Judiciary Committee on December 4th, Professor Jonathan Turley mentioned a famous scene from the 1966 film A…
The Damages and Dangers of Impeachment
“From the beginning – that is to say, from November 9, 2016 – impeachment has been a cause in search of a trigger, an occasion,” wrote Michael Anton in the…
Progressive Destruction of Our Constitution and Our Nation
Concerning the impeachment of President Trump, James Piereson, a senior fellow of the Manhattan Institute, published in the New Criterion “Break the Wrong Ground.” Piereson writes, “The subject of…
FreedomWorks Releases 2020 Party Platform and Activist Pledge
FreedomWorks is proud to roll out its 2020 policy platform. Too often, lawmakers have been unwilling or unable to implement bold solutions to the problems facing everyday Americans. In some…
Regulatory Action Center Review – August 23, 2019
Welcome to FreedomWorks Foundation’s sixteenth regulatory review of 2019! Our Regulatory Action Center proudly updates you with our favorite tidbits from the swamp. We want to smash barriers between bureaucracy…
School Choice Should Loosen, Not Strengthen, Federal Grip on Education
When President Trump’s budget request for fiscal year 2020 was released, many advocates of school choice were thrilled to see the cuts recommended for the Department of Education, to…
Emergency Declaration Debate Presents an Opportunity for Article I
Following the Senate’s passage yesterday of the joint resolution to disapprove of President Trump’s recent emergency declaration to use existing funds to construct a barrier along some portions of…
Criminal Records Still Plague Reentry for Rehabilitated Offenders
As Congress reflects on its success in passing the First Step Act at the end of 2018, it must look toward ways to build on the existing momentum. The…