Ben duPont's ancestors fled the French Revolution and ended up supplying the Union Army and helping build the atomic bomb. His new @WSJopinion op-ed is a good reminder that America's strength has always come from people who chose this country and were given a real chance to contribute.
We need an immigration system worthy of that legacy.
One thing @RepJoshG said that more people need to say: Whatever high-minded goals the Democratic Socialists of America claim to stand for, their actual agenda is a “declaration of war against common sense.”
Josh and other No Labels allies in both parties are actually doing the work required to deal with high housing and healthcare costs and the other problems that matter.
The Democratic-Socialists are bomb throwers, not problem solvers. They've declared war on common sense Democrats, which will only lead to more deadlock, dysfunction, and hard-working families paying the price.
I’m proud to help lead the effort to promote common sense Democrats who will be vital to rebranding our Party in a way that can win in 2026 and beyond.
The Lebanese people have made clear: they don't want to live under the boot of the Iranian regime. That's why @RepMikeLawler and I are introducing a bipartisan resolution demanding Iran’s proxy Hezbollah disarm and cease its attacks immediately.
Lebanon's future belongs to the Lebanese people — not the mullahs in Tehran.
Everyone in Washington knows how bad the debt and deficit have become. But Jamie Dimon is right: they probably won’t act until it becomes a crisis.
Our latest report, Nightmare on Main Street, explores just how catastrophic a debt crisis would be – and why leaders need to act before it is too late.
Putin and Xi want a world where America is divided, distracted and less trusted by its allies.
Washington should stop helping them.
At a dangerous moment abroad, America needs stronger alliances, steady leadership, and a politics that puts country over party.
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Disagreement is part of democracy. Threats, assaults and intimidation are not.
@ncri_io's latest report should concern everyone. America cannot function when elected officials, law enforcement officers, judges and prosecutors face rising threats just for doing their jobs.
Political violence has no place in America.
The plot to attack the White House UFC event by anti-Israel extremists is a chilling reminder that law enforcement must have the tools and support needed to stop threats before they become tragedies.
The fastest-growing political identity in America isn’t Republican or Democrat. It’s independent. That should be a wake-up call to Washington.
The country is hungry for leaders who reject the extremes, work across party lines and focus on the issues that actually matter.
Foreign investment can benefit America. But @JSchanzer and @NatalieEcanow of @FDD told a No Labels call this week that Qatar’s spending raises a harder question:
When a foreign government with ties to Hamas and other extremist actors pours money into U.S. institutions, is it investment – or influence buying?
It’s easy to call out the other party. It takes courage to demand accountability from your own.
@JohnFetterman is right: voters deserve answers from Graham Platner (@GrahamForMaine).
Section 702 just expired for the first time in history.
Congress had a simple choice: keep America's top intelligence authority running, or let it lapse over politics.
They chose politics — right as 5 million World Cup visitors head to America.
Washington needs commonsense leaders focused on results, not excuses. https://t.co/GLfrDuX3IM