Opinion Trump’s Unapologetic UN Speech Ignites Global Tensions Sentinel Update, October 2, 2025 By Brig Gen (ret) Blaine Holt Thursday, 02 October 2025 12:54 PM EDT President Donald J. Trump delivered a scathing address to the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 23, 2025, where he denounced globalist agendas and declared, “To the dictators and tyrants in this room: Your time is up.”… Continue Reading
Opinion America’s Fiscal Crisis: Shutdowns and Unchecked Debt Stella Green, October 2, 2025 By Veronique de Rugy The federal government has added $2 trillion to its debt over the past 12 months, a surge typically seen during wartime or national emergencies. Yet, as Republicans and Democrats clash over budgets, the nation is not at war. The economy thrives, but another shutdown looms, accomplishing… Continue Reading
Opinion Charlie Kirk’s Legacy: A Call for Unyielding Free Speech on Campus Sentinel Update, October 1, 2025 By Kent Ingle Three weeks ago, America lost a bold and necessary voice. On Sept. 10, while speaking at Utah Valley University, Charlie Kirk was tragically killed by gunfire. He died doing what he had dedicated his life to: engaging students in the battle of ideas, defending truth, and exercising… Continue Reading
Opinion Debunking National Conservatism: A Critique of Neoconservative Influence Sentinel Update, October 1, 2025 By Craig Shirley Wednesday, 01 October 2025 06:11 AM EDT A recent conference in Washington under the theme “National Conservatism” revealed a troubling distortion of American principles. The event, which claimed to champion conservatism, instead functioned as a rebranding effort for neoconservatism. Its agenda and speakers betrayed a clear alignment… Continue Reading
Opinion Trump’s Political Momentum Grows as U.S. Faces Deepening Division Sentinel Update, October 1, 2025 By John McLaughlin and Jim McLaughlin Wednesday, 01 October 2025 10:33 AM EDT U.S. President Donald Trump’s influence remains robust amid escalating national tensions, according to a recent analysis of public sentiment. The nation’s growing political divide has intensified concerns, fueled by events such as the tragic killing of Charlie… Continue Reading
Opinion Argentine President Javier Milei’s Economic Policies Face Severe Criticism as Inflation Surges Eugene Barnes, September 30, 2025 By Jose Quarracino Tuesday, 30 September 2025 04:02 PM EDT Argentine President Javier Milei, who recently relied on a financial bailout from the U.S. Treasury to avoid default, has publicly claimed his nation’s public finances are stable and under control. Without assistance from Scott Homer Bessent, the Argentine government would… Continue Reading
Opinion The Unyielding Shield of Free Speech: A Legal Perspective on the First Amendment Eugene Barnes, September 30, 2025 By Judge Andrew P. Napolitano “It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods or no God.” —First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution The modern concept of freedom of speech emerged with the Earl Warren U.S. Supreme Court in the 1960s. In two landmark cases,… Continue Reading
Opinion Democrats Dominate Wealthiest Congressional Districts Despite Trump’s National Victory Stella Green, September 29, 2025 By Terence P. Jeffrey In 2024, the 15 wealthiest congressional districts in the United States—measured by median household income—demonstrated a striking trend: all elected Democratic representatives to the House of Representatives. This pattern held despite voters nationwide electing President Donald Trump to a second term, as he lost to then-Vice… Continue Reading
Opinion Historical Hypocrisy: Democratic Presidents’ Abuse of Power Exposed Stella Green, September 29, 2025 By George J. Marlin Hillary Clinton has accused President Donald Trump of “following the authoritarian playbook,” while Democrats have labeled him a dictator, fascist, and Nazi, drawing comparisons to Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin. Critics condemned his crackdown on crime in D.C. as “dictator-level stuff,” and Gov. Gavin… Continue Reading
Opinion The Illusion of Recognition: How Europe’s Palestine Stance Fails to Address Real Issues Sentinel Update, September 26, 2025 A Palestinian State Has Already Been Offered, Rejected — Yet Europe, Canada, and Australia Pretend It’s New? In recent weeks, a hysterical parade of world leaders — France and Britain at the front of the pack, joined by Canada and Australia — have rushed to recognize a Palestinian state. Their… Continue Reading