Every so often, Washington, D.C. serves up a story so bizarre, so tangled, that it feels less like real life and more like the plot of a political thriller. That’s exactly where we are right now with the Jeffrey Epstein files finally landing on Capitol Hill, and with Ghislaine Maxwell speaking from prison about President…
The Adams Case: A Justice System in Crisis
Another day, another political scandal—only this time, the story isn’t about corruption itself but about the disturbing way in which justice is being manipulated to serve political ends. The Justice Department’s decision to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams reeks of political favoritism, not because Adams is necessarily innocent or guilty,…
USAID, Foreign Aid, and the Fight for Accountability: A Christian Conservative Perspective
The recent controversy surrounding the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is not just another bureaucratic turf war—it’s a glimpse into a deeper problem of unaccountable government, ideological overreach, and the reckless misuse of taxpayer dollars. The question at the heart of this debate is simple: Should America’s…
Ending the Abuse: Why It’s Time to Abolish the Presidential Pardon
The final moments of any presidency often reveal more about the character of the departing leader than years of speeches or photo ops ever could. President Joe Biden’s last-minute flurry of preemptive pardons — including those for family members, officials tied to controversial decisions, and even Dr. Anthony Fauci — has reignited a conversation about…
It’s Time to Retire the Presidential Pardon
As an independent Christian conservative, I hold deeply to the belief that justice should be impartial, transparent, and rooted in truth. Yet the presidential pardon, once envisioned as a tool for mercy and justice, has become a symbol of inequality and political gamesmanship. The recent wave of pardons and commutations from President Biden—combined with the…
A Pardon Too Far: How Joe Biden’s Decision Undermines Justice and Trust
Well, folks, President Joe Biden has done it. Despite his earlier promises to steer clear of his son’s legal troubles, he pardoned Hunter Biden—a move that smacks of "do as I say, not as I do." Sure, family loyalty is important, but when you’re the leader of the free world, your decisions set a precedent.…