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May 14, 2026

When the Thin Blue Line Breaks: America’s Police Staffing Crisis

Successful teams hinge on a strong, full roster of players. When a player is injured, or quits, the overall performance of that team—and those who depend on that team are affected. We are seeing this happen across the nation as law enforcement vacancies rise, and retention rates drop.
Op-Ed
May 13, 2026

Big Tech wants the final say in national security. That’s a problem.

Should decisions regarding military technology be made by public officials or private companies? This question stands at the heart of a new legal fight between the Pentagon and the frontier AI company, Anthropic.
News Release
May 13, 2026

AFPI Hosts Athletes & Officers Roundtable

Today, the America First Policy Institute hosted the “Athletes & Officers: Defending the American Dream” roundtable in honor of National Police Week.

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Fact Sheet | May 14, 2026

Promises Made, Promises Kept: Lowering Drug Costs for All Americans

In one year, the Trump Administration has delivered something that many administrations have promised but have not been able to deliver: lowering the cost of prescription drugs, so much so that even the Consumer Price Index has reflected it.

Issue Brief | May 14, 2026

Liberation Day 2.0: Rebuilding the Tariff Agenda Without IEEPA

On February 20th, 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States invalidated tariffs issued under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) by President Trump, in the landmark case, Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump (2026) (hereinafter Learning Resources). In a 6-3 decision written by Chief Justice Roberts, the court held that IEEPA did not authorize the tariffs in question, dismissing the Trump Administration’s argument that the language to “regulate importation” encompassed tariffs.

Op-Ed | May 13, 2026

Trump is bringing the factories back. Where are the workers?

Issue Brief | May 13, 2026

Strait-Forward: A Security Architecture for the Persian Gulf

The Strait of Hormuz has received widespread attention during Operation Epic Fury, the accompanying negotiations, and the ongoing U.S. economic pressure campaign, Economic Fury, that followed. While the security of the Strait of Hormuz (hereinafter “the Strait”) was not the principal objective of Operation Epic Fury, the operation’s degradation of Iran’s military capabilities can have the ancillary effect of ensuring the long-term stability of the Strait.

Op-Ed | May 13, 2026

South Dakota Governor: States Need to Come Clean on SNAP Fraud

Op-Ed | May 12, 2026

AI Must Serve Human Flourishing

Op-Ed | May 12, 2026

NC’s land is worth protecting. Let’s do it right.

North Carolina is one of the most strategically important states in America, home to a vibrant agricultural sector and unique military infrastructure. That also makes it one of the most important targets for foreign adversary activity.

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