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Democrats across the country are filing 14th Amendment lawsuits to keep former President Trump from running in 2024. Do these challenges have legal basis? Mike Davis, founder and president of the Article III Project, says no. The only purpose they serve is interfering in the 2024 election.
Economist Stephen Moore joins Kelly Sadler for this week's Politically Unstable to discuss America's economic crisis and what can be done to fix the problems Joe Biden caused.
The Biden administration just tallied the worst year in border security history, with record numbers of illegal immigrants, terrorism suspects and fentanyl detected. Why is this crisis happening and how can it be fixed?
Mark Morgan, former commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, sits down with Kelly Sadler for the latest episode of the Politically Unstable show.
Would this war in Israel be happening if Donald Trump were still president? Retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, former national security adviser in the Trump administration and the current co-chairman of the America First Policy Institute's Center for American Security, unequivocally says no.
Kelly Sadler, Washington Times ¶¶Òõ¹ÙÍø editor, sits down with Scott Walker, the former Governor of Wisconsin and President of the Young Americans Foundation, to discuss what is going on in Israel, reactions from the left, and other consequences of Joe BIden's weak foreign policy.
They're all in it for the one-liners. There were more canned lines at that debate than you would hear on a Rodney Dangerfield comedy tour. And most of them were lame.
Democrats want to slap gag orders on Donald Trump so that while campaigning for president, he doesn't make any statements that might, well, truthfully speaking, show his innocence. Nothing like an innocent defendant to muck up a good politically weaponized attack.
MSNBC "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough -- who used to be a Republican, remember -- snarked at a new Washington Post poll showing Donald Trump would handily beat Joe Biden for president, and said when he heard the news he "literally started laughing out loud." He shouldn't laugh.