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Move over Trump Derangement Syndrome! The left is clearly afflicted now with a full-blown case of Thomas Derangement Syndrome—after Justice Clarence Thomas’s speech last week about the Declaration of Independence, which, let’s face it, gives leftists the heebie-jeevies with all that talk about how we are “endowed by our Creator” with certain inalienable rights. With […]

The pitiful state of university sociology departments is an unfortunate thing, but to see tantrums at elite law schools over “controversial” speakers portends danger — or so says Ilya Shapiro, author of Lawless: The Miseducation of America’s Elites. He and the fellas discuss the illiberal takeover of higher education, most troublingly in the institutions that […]

The California gubernatorial debate went exactly how you would expect. Democrats deflecting blame and re-running the same tired talking points instead of offering real solutions to California’s mounting list of problems. Climate sermons from private jet flyers, tax the rich rhetoric from billionaires, and homelessness solutions from leaders of failed cities who still think more […]

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action Executive Director John Commerford joins Federalist Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to weigh in on Virginia’s attempted assault on Second Amendment rights and explain the ramifications those bills and others hold for American gun owners. The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and we […]

Craig Collins remains in for Greg Corombus on Friday, and Craig and Jim start by noting the U.S. Navy’s success in capturing Iranian-flagged ships trying to run the blockade on Iran’s ports – while noting that the growing size of the “ghost fleet” in the past decade or so is a scandal. Speaking of ghosts, […]

Virginia’s gerrymandering fight is exploding in Virginia politics, and former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is here to break down the legal battle over Virginia redistricting, the controversial referendum, the Virginia Supreme Court, and the constitutional problems surrounding the Democrats’ heavily gerrymandered congressional map. We get into the election law showdown, the court challenge, the […]

Guests: E.J. Antoni and Nathan Herring Host Scot Bertram talks with E.J. Antoni, chief economist of the Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation, about the economic impact of the Iran war and his recent co-authored report on the future of Social Security. And Nathan Herring, assistant professor of physics […]

We’re 60 days into the conflict, and President Donald Trump has left the Iranian regime with three options: The non-hard-liners could agree to the United States’ terms and surrender. The regime could continue to try and win token victories—send out small PT boats and drones to attack freighters in the Strait of Hormuz. Delay negotiations […]

On this episode of “The Kylee Cast,” Josh Wood, executive director of Them Before Us, joins Federalist Managing Editor Kylee Griswold to discuss the viral video of two gay “dads” laughing as the child they commissioned via surrogate cries for “mama.” Plus, Kylee and Josh discuss adoption, natural rights, and the direct line from this […]

Today we talk about major breaking updates, including the passing of Rep. David Scott and new developments in a high-profile jail death case. Then we dive into a controversial shakeup at the Navy and a surprising political twist as Dan Bilzerian hints at a run for Congress. Things heat up fast with a deep dive […]