VIDEO: ACRU Policy Board Member Ken Blackwell Defends Trump’s Immigration Policies
1/13: ACRU’s Policy Board member Ken Blackwell joins defends President Trump's policies on Immigration and efforts toward border security on MSNBC.
1/13: ACRU’s Policy Board member Ken Blackwell joins defends President Trump's policies on Immigration and efforts toward border security on MSNBC.
1/15: Former U.S. Ambassador Ken Blackwell threw down on MSNBC for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, talking about President Donald Trump, racism, and sh**hole nations.
1/10: A frequent point I have made in past columns has been about the educational travesty happening on many college campuses.
1/9: A federal district court in California on Tuesday ordered the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to immediately reinstate DACA.
1/8: With government spending soon to run out, some lawmakers want to attach a DACA “fix” to must-pass legislation. ACRU's Hans von Spakovsky discusses why such a move would ignore the lessons of history.
1/8: The Judicial Crisis Network has launched a six-figure ad campaign thanking President Donald Trump, Senators Mitch McConnell and Chuck Grassley for their historic achievements on appointing federal judges during 2017.
1/4: Blaming “a knot of lawsuits” and “a wall of resistance” from Democratic election officials, ACRU Senior Fellow and Policy Board member J. Kenneth Blackwell said President Trump made “the right move” to scrap an advisory council he created to study election fraud in the United States.
1/4: The "Voters Without Borders" crowd has forfeited its seats at the table. How long did they think we would let them tie us up with meaningless lawsuits and stonewalling?
1/3: Left-wing activists who breathlessly claimed that lawsuits against President Donald Trump for allegedly violating the Constitution’s Emoluments Clauses would lead to his expulsion from office are now probably disappointed.
12/30: ACRU's Policy Board member Ken Blackwell joins a panel on MSNBC reviewing race relations after President Trump's first year in office.