How Will Catholics Vote in 2020?

A EWTN/Real Clear Politics poll shows President Trump trailing in every head to head match-up with Democrats among U.S. Catholics, but 54 percent are open to vote for him.

Democrats Offer a Weak Case for Impeaching Donald Trump

House Democrats offer two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump for “abuse of power” and “obstruction of Congress,” both are weak.

President Trump Proclaims National Family Week

President Donald Trump: The strength of our Republic is not measured only by our military might and robust economy but also by the strength of our family bonds.”

Quad City Festival of Trees: No Trump Trees Allowed

Ashley Richardson was told that her Christmas tree violated the Festival of Trees policy banning political designs, a policy that didn’t exist before.

Five Reasons Why An Upcoming Election Shouldn’t Effect Impeachment

Adam Graham: “Let the voters decide Trump’s fate,” is a rallying cry from many conservatives. There are five problems with this argument.

Sondland: There Was Quid Pro Quo

Ambassador Gordon Sondland: “Everyone was in the loop. It was no secret. Everyone was informed via email on July 19, days before the Presidential call.”

Psychiatrists, Impeachment, and Justice

Dr. Jane Orient: Regardless of one’s opinion about President Trump, a self-appointed “Independent Expert Panel for Presidential Fitness” should concern all Americans.

A Potential Consequence of a Senate Impeachment Trial

Should House Democrats impeach President Donald Trump, a Senate impeachment trial could negatively impact U.S. Senators running for president.

Marie Yovanovitch Witnessed Nothing

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch admitted during the second day of public impeachment hearings that she witnessed nothing relevant.

Episode 91: A Pro-Family Agenda for 2020 and Beyond

Shane Vander Hart speaks with Terry Schilling of American Principles Project about their report that encourages Republicans to adopt a pro-family agenda.

It’s Bribery, Not Quid Pro Quo Now

Democrats have shifted from “quid pro quo” to “bribery” in their description of President Donald Trump’s alledged actions toward the Ukrainian President.

Introducing a Family First Agenda

American Principles Project: “If the GOP decides merely to pursue the suburban voters it lost, wooing them with a message of tax cuts and economic growth, it will fail.”

Did Donald Trump Hurt Matt Bevin?

Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin lost his re-election bid to the state’s Attorney General, Andy Beshear, was he impacted by a negative view of President Trump?

Iowan Reaction to House Vote on Trump Impeachment Inquiry

Iowa’s elected officials and candidates running for federal office sounded off on the U.S. House vote to formalize an impeachment inquiry of President Trump.

House Votes to Formalize Impeachment Inquiry Along Party Lines

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 232-196 along party lines to pass a resolution that formalizes the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.

Pull The Sondland Thread

Two recent witnesses during the House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry provide a reason to question the testimony of Ambassador Gordon Sondland.