Human Rights Is the CCP’s ‘Biggest Weakness:’ Miles Yu

‘We cannot just engage China on what China is good at, but also by ignoring the weakness, [the] vulnerability of that regime.’ Washington should challenge the Chinese communist regime on its human rights record in every engagement with Beijing because it’s the regime’s greatest weakness, according to Miles Yu, director of the China Center at

White House Denies Rumors of Secretive Plot to Oust Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre

A White House spokesperson denied the rumors and reports. A White House spokesperson denied rumors and reports suggesting that staffers have a secret plot to oust press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. A weekend report from the New York Post, citing anonymous sources in the White House, claimed that top Biden adviser Anita Dunn and White House

Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch Issues Caution During Trump Hearing

“We’re writing a rule for the ages,” he cautioned last week. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch last week suggested in arguments that former presidents like Donald Trump should have some immunity otherwise future presidents would be targeted after leaving office. “It didn’t matter what the president’s motives were … that’s something courts shouldn’t get engaged

Rep. Summer Lee says “we don’t” hear if college students are excited to vote for Biden

Rep. Summer Lee, a progressive Democrat from Pennsylvania who recently visited pro-Palestinian protesters at a Pittsburgh campus, said Sunday that “we don’t” hear if college students are excited to vote for President Biden this upcoming November. “It’s not a topic that, you know, always comes up, but it does a lot,” Lee said on Sunday.