COMMENTARY AND OP-EDS
Trump Posts Big Wins on Judges as Senate Committee Moves 10 More Judicial Nominees
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted on Thursday to send ten additional judicial nominees to the Senate floor, positioning President Donald Trump for a blockbuster first year on successful judicial appointments.
Klukowski: Make Crimes by Illegal Aliens Federal Crimes, Override Sanctuary Cities
One way to stop injustices like the acquittal of Kate Steinle’s killer is for Congress to make violent acts committed by illegal aliens federal crimes.
Conservatives Applaud Sen. John Kennedy’s Support for Trump Judicial Nominee
Conservatives are applauding Sen. John Kennedy’s (R-LA) decision to support President Donald Trump’s nomination of Louisiana’s Kyle Duncan for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Black Self-Sabotage
The educational achievement of white youngsters is nothing to write home about, but that achieved by blacks is nothing less than disgraceful.
Klukowski: Sessions DOJ Makes Compelling Case that President Trump Has Authority to Appoint Acting CFPB Director
Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ DOJ responded late Monday to a lawsuit by Deputy Director Leandra English of the CFPB to block President Donald Trump’s appointment of Mick Mulvaney as acting director of the CFPB.
Americans, Property Rights and the Supreme Court
While an overzealous regulatory agency may be old news to many of us, the PTAB presents a clear constitutional problem in my view.
Obama Agency Head Sues Trump to Retain Control over Powerful Agency
Obama holdover Leandra English is claiming to be the acting head of the powerful Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Conservatives See Donald Trump Reviving Constitutional Government
America may soon have a judiciary, Congress, and administration that are more aligned with constitutional principles than they have been in decades.
Trump Points Americans to Historical Foundation of Giving Thanks to God
President Donald Trump’s 2017 Thanksgiving Day Proclamation invokes the religious and historical themes and foundations of America’s tradition of thanking God for all the blessings those in this country enjoy.
Courts Intrude on White House over DACA, Even Obama Judge Concerned
Justice Department lawyers are pushing back against unprecedented judicial efforts to interfere with President Donald Trump’s administration.
An American Tradition
Here at the ACRU, we wish you and yours a happy and blessed Thanksgiving!
End the Root Cause of Illegal Immigration
Most Americans want citizens and legal immigrants already here to get priority for U.S. jobs over citizens from other countries who are in the U.S. illegally.
Diversity Obsession
Black parents should not allow their sons and daughters to fall victim to the diversity hustle, even if the diversity hustler is a black official of the college.
White House Counsel Makes Case for Trump’s Conservative Judges
White House counsel Donald McGahn revealed in a major speech to the Federalist Society on Friday the genesis of President Donald Trump’s plan to create a conservative legacy on the federal courts.
Stopping Obama’s Time Bomb: The First Tax Increase of the Trump Era
In just six weeks, the first tax increase of the Trump era goes into effect, a delayed, time-released tax hike that President Obama left as a parting gift for his successor.
Tom Cotton: Senate Democrats Must Be Reasonable or Face ‘Martial Law’
Sen. Tom Cotton threw down the gauntlet to Senate Democrats on Thursday, telling the Federalist Society that Democrats would either agree to reasonable conditions for confirming President Donald Trump’s nominees.
Donald Trump Announces Five More Names for Supreme Court List
President Donald Trump added five judges to his list of potential Supreme Court justices on Friday, as the White House prepares for the possibility of a vacancy on the nation’s highest court before the 2018 elections.
Socialism’s Predictable Outcomes
Socialism’s greatest outcomes are very predictable - misery, murder and refugees.
Stalking Horses
White liberals ought to stop feeling guilty so that they can be more respectful in their relationships with black Americans.
Yes, Virginia, There Is Vote Fraud
If ever there were an election that proved the importance of accurate voter rolls, it was Virginia's on Nov. 7.


