Albania’s Upcoming Elections Could Install Pro-America Beachhead In Eastern Europe
‘The return of Trump marks the end of the use of U.S. taxpayers’ contribution, and U.S. power, against the conservative opposition parties around the world,’ says conservative leader Sali Berisha.
It’s unthinkable that an emergency legal challenge had to be mounted to gather in peace in the political heart of Europe.
Republicans are trying to con voters by calling more Ukraine welfare a 'loan.' It's a lie because Ukraine will never be able to repay it.
A pastor run out of his native Canada for protesting lockdowns is now president of a classical college in Wyoming.
The appeal escalates this U.S. ally's prosecution of leftist politicians' opponents, a marker of repressive regimes.
For peaceably assembling to petition his government, Rev. Harold Ristau says, he was threatened with the removal of his security clearance and government confiscation of his life’s savings.
Finnish Christian Paivi Rasanen and her husband Niilo granted The Federalist a series of in-person interviews during a recent visit to the United States.
Voters across the political spectrum are souring on the Biden-McConnell foreign policy approach toward Ukraine.
America has a border crisis, to be sure, and it’s not some shifting demarcation 6,000 miles away, it’s our very own southern border.