With Trump at the helm, the U.S.-Saudi relationship is once again a beacon of strength, wrapped neatly in a bow of shared interests and mutual respect. The Middle East, and the world, is watching—and they like what they see.
Guest Contributor Mena Yousef
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If Virginia Republicans want to win, they must reject the consultant-driven status quo and channel the boldness of the Trump era. John Reid’s fight is the party’s fight—a fight for authenticity, resilience, and victory.
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Now, it’s time to finish the job—ditch Zelenskyy, cut a deal with Moscow, and put U.S. security first. The world has changed. So should we.
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These aren’t isolated missteps—they’re the fruit of a Democratic Party so wedded to progressive dogma that it’s willing to sacrifice kids on the altar of political correctness.
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The answer isn’t to tear it all down—it’s to double down on what works. Competition, not control.
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The 11th District’s voters deserve better than a representative who embodies the worst of the system—arrogance, entitlement, and a refusal to adapt.
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On Friday, the Oval Office wasn’t a place of decorum—it was a battlefield for peace.