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Debra J. Saunders
Debra J. Saunders, the Review-Journal's White House correspondent from 2017 to 2021, is the newspaper's Washington columnist. Her columns will appear two to three times weekly.
In a Virginia neighborhood that prides itself on tolerance, the GOP vice presidential nominee’s neighbors are anything but.
The vice president did a Friday interview with a Philadelphia news anchor and a Tuesday interview with a National Association of Black Journalists panel.
The Ohio city, thrust into the global spotlight by the presidential debate, has a big migrant problem. But the media would rather fact check Trump.
ABC News put a finger on the scale for Trump-Harris debate. Guess who it helped?
Who won? It might not matter to Americans, who want economic stability above all else.
It would be terrible precedent to imprison a president’s son. In this age of perennial political payback, punishment ultimately spawns reprisal.
Donald Trump and his running mate support in vitro fertilization, but you’d never know it if you listen to the Democratic ticket and The New York Times.
Why is President Joe Biden harder on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu than he is on the terrorist leader of murderous Hamas?
Vice President Kamala Harris was typically unprepared for her big Thursday TV interview, but Dana Bash bailed out the candidate by never pressing.
The Meta CEO’s reassurance, in a letter to Rep. Jim Jordan, comes years after the social media platform helped bury the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Kamala Harris’ chance to sway undecided voters was a bust. Her argument at the DNC was that she is a better person than Donald Trump.
Trump’s lack of discipline and self-control and unchanged, bullying ways have made him the star of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Pronouns, protests, slights toward Israel and slams against Big Pharma: the Democratic National Convention takes the Windy City.
In his Monday farewell speech at the DNC in Chicago, Joe Biden went through a litany of woes in a manner that was downright Trumpian.