November midterms are Trump’s make-or-break moment
By John Hudak This November Donald Trump faces an existential test. He has spent the primary season throwing around his political weight by endorsing candidates all over the United…
By John Hudak This November Donald Trump faces an existential test. He has spent the primary season throwing around his political weight by endorsing candidates all over the United…
By John Hudak Most state governors and cannabis regulators were underprepared for the COVID-19 pandemic, a crisis is affecting every economic sector. But because the legal cannabis industry is relatively new in…
By John Hudak Over the past month, President Trump has fired one inspector general, removed an acting inspector general set to oversee the pandemic response and its more than $2…
By John Hudak, Adrianna Pita Following the withdrawal of Sen. Bernie Sanders from the 2020 presidential race, the Democrats’ presumptive nominee for president will be former Vice President Joe Biden.…
By John Hudak As America plunges into recession, Congress and President Donald Trump have approved a series of aid packages to assist businesses, the unemployed, and others impacted by COVID-19.…
By John Hudak As the impeachment trial unfolds, the White House continues to block—or support blocking—calls to turn over documents or make certain witnesses available to congressional investigators. While maintaining…
By John Hudak, Christine Stenglein It’s often a death that acts as a catalyst in public health policy—particularly the death of a child. However, in the case of the humanitarian…
By John Hudak In the fifth Democratic presidential debate in Atlanta, Georgia, debate moderators promised at the outset that they would talk about race and public policy. They absolutely failed to…
By John Hudak Today’s testimony in the House Intelligence Committee shows the importance and integrity of the civil service, or “the permanent government.” Since the beginning of his term, the…
By John Hudak Preceding the Democratic debates in Ohio were a host of complaints and barbs about the Democratic field. ‘There are too many debates,’ some say. ‘Twelve candidates on…