Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Relatives of American Hostages Question Biden Admin's Commitment to Bringing Them Home The letter reflects growing concerns that the Biden administration's foreign policy agenda does not prioritize the release of the hostages. By The Associated Press October 25, 2021
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Hit with Another Failure as OPEC Smacks Down His Request for More Oil This OPEC failure comes after Afghanistan fell to Taliban terrorists. The optics of the Biden presidency are getting worse every day. By Samantha Chang August 17, 2021
Ariana Cubillos / AP Venezuelan Journalists Continue to Deliver News Despite Their President's Suppression of the Press Media in Venezuela, like in other countries, have been struggling to stay afloat, but not because of dwindling advertising revenue. By The Associated Press August 3, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Itxu Díaz: The Left Is Running Out of Scare Tactics, And That Might Be the Scariest Thing of All 'Without a state of emergency that causes a great threat, it’s very difficult to get the West to turn its back on capitalism.' By Itxu Díaz July 7, 2021
@AkshatRathi / Twitter screen shotCommentary Bill de Blasio Gets a Reality Check After Blaming Gulf Oil Fire on Capitalism De Blasio said that the fire, which led to a viral social media clip, was 'what happens when we let corporate greed destroy our planet.' By C. Douglas Golden July 6, 2021
Daily Independent / YouTube screen shotOp-Ed Survivor of Communism Slams Down Democratic Rep for Claiming 'White Nationalism' Is More Dangerous than Communism At a time when American children aren't being taught their own country's history, one man's life story should open some eyes. By Joe Saunders June 30, 2021
@marcorubio / Twitter Marco Rubio Warns What Will Happen When Iran Warships Reach Their Destination, Demands Biden 'Forcefully' Confront Them 'Biden shouldn't allow desperation to salvage the Iran deal to keep him from confronting this forcefully.' By Erin Coates June 12, 2021
@Iran_Military / TwitterCommentary Alert: Iranian Warships Boldly Enter Atlantic Ocean Two Iranian warships sailed 6,000 nautical miles through the Indian Ocean and around Africa to enter the Atlantic for the first time. By Brett Kershaw June 11, 2021
Bloomberg Creative Photos / Getty Images Venezuela's Attack on Freedom Offers Cautionary Tale for Democrats' Court-Packing Scheme The experience of Venezuelans under Hugo Chavez offers a cautionary tale to the United States about where court-packing can lead. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project April 4, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty Images Biden Just Gave Legal Status to Hundreds of Thousands of Illegal Immigrants 'It is in times of extraordinary and temporary circumstances like these that the United States steps forward.' By Jack Davis March 9, 2021