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The Truth About Mexico’s Cartel Wars

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Originally published by the Spectator To understand the latest disturbing spasm of violence in Mexico, it helps to go back six years to an ultra-wealthy colonia called Lomas de Chapultepec, near the heart of Mexico City. Lomas de Chapultepec is protected, partly by a large security apparatus net that has…

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An America First Year of Results for California

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This article originally appeared in California Globe on February 22, 2026 As President Donald Trump prepares to deliver the 2026 State of the Union address on February 24, Americans will look to this annual moment for a clear accounting of the nation’s progress, its remaining challenges, and the path forward.…

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Regime Choke Before Regime Change: A New Iran Strategy

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It appears increasingly likely that the United States will begin a military campaign against the Iranian regime, with diplomatic talks at an impasse. What remains unknown is the objective of the Trump administration’s military actions, their scope, their targets, and their duration. If diplomacy remains a priority amid military engagement,…

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Thanks to Stronger Borders, New Mexico is Safer

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This article originally appeared in Albuquerque Journal on February 21, 2026 For years, New Mexico experienced firsthand the real-world consequences of a broken southern border. This lived reality overburdened local law enforcement, strained our health care services, and allowed a flood of fentanyl and other dangerous drugs into our state.…

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Affordable and Reliable Energy Powers Prosperity

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Originally published by RealClearEnergy. Energy powers life. Affordable and reliable energy powers prosperity. That’s not just a slogan. It is a truth that shows up in the price of a new car, the size of a utility bill, and the cost of filling up your tank. But, for too long,…

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Transparency Is Public Safety: Medicaid Oversight and Honest Governance Matter

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Originally published by Townhall On March 7, 2025, 39-year-old Rick Clemmer was found dead in his East Side St. Paul, Minnesota apartment after several days without contact from medical providers paid to oversee his care. The medical examiner attributed his death to an enlarged heart. But for his mother, Mickey…

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AFPI Responds to SCOTUS Ruling in Learning Resources v. Trump

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Washington, D.C.—Today, Leigh Ann O’Neill, Chief Legal Affairs Officer at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), issued the following statement in response to the Supreme Court’s decision in Learning Resources v. Trump: “AFPI strongly supports the America First trade agenda and President Trump’s authority to defend American workers and supply…

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Europe’s Fate Is America’s Business

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This article was originally published in First Things. In a second Trump term,” said former national security advisor John Bolton to the Washington Post almost exactly four years ago, “I think he may well have withdrawn from NATO.” The commentariat and their directorate had a field day with the observation—future…

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HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS FROM ENERGY DOMINANCE: ONE YEAR LATER

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Overview One year into the Energy Dominance agenda, the facts are already clear and unsurprising: abundance trumps scarcity, freedom beats mandates, and energy price spikes are cooling and even falling. When bureaucracy and red tape grow, the American people suffer at the meter and at the pump. But President Trump…

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Kansas SB 244 Reinforces Sex-Based Protections in State Law

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Washington, D.C.—The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) issued the following statement from Stephanie Whitt, Chief State Action and Engagement Officer, in response to Kansas lawmakers’ decision to override Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of the state’s transgender bathroom ban, ensuring that women will no longer be forced to share private spaces…

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