Opinion | New York Post
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Weaponizing of DOJ was a hatchet job against the American people – and the new Trump admin must restore trust
The first priority of the Trump administration’s new attorney general and FBI director will be to dismantle the ideological weaponization of the DOJ and FBI that has crushed the best people.
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The blood of teen shooters and their kid victims are on the hands of Albany leaders
The juvenile justice system in New York is broken and failing thanks to Raise the Age — a 2018 law that sends most teen criminal defendants to Family Court and doesn’t punish 16- and 17-year-olds who possess loaded firearms.
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Pastor Bob Larson will exorcise your inner demons — for a price
American pastor Bob Larson shared his experience as a professional exorcist with The Post's Cindy Adams.
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Mike Johnson settles the House trans-bathroom kerfuffle with a simple truth
Kudos to House Speaker Mike Johnson for end-running a needless floor fight over bathrooms by issuing a simple statement.
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Eva Longoria has left ‘dystopian’ US for Mexico and Spain— but don’t worry about us, we’ll be OK
"I get to escape and go somewhere. Most Americans aren’t so lucky. They're going to be stuck in this dystopian country, and my anxiety and sadness is for them," she claimed.
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Trump must unwind Biden’s destructive throttling of America’s resources
Joe Biden claimed he'd secure the critical minerals needed to harness wind and solar energy — while enacting environmental policies that made those green goals impossible.
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Trump’s education pick Linda McMahon has a national school-choice mandate
School choice champions from Donald Trump to state legislators won across the country on Election Day — the beginning of the end of the teachers’ unions’ political stranglehold.
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Manhattan’s ‘vanished voters’ have the power to oust DA Bragg in 2025
November's election results hint at a huge voting bloc of Manhattan Democrats fed up with left-wing extremism that could elect a law-and-order DA to replace Bragg — if there's a challenger.
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Stabber was a policy fail, who’s the extremist party? and other commentary
After Monday’s deadly stabbing-spree by a man “with a troubling criminal history,” City Journal’s Rafael A. Mangual asks: Why was this guy “on the street?”
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Matt Gaetz is a terrible pick for attorney general: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 21, 2024
NY Post readers discuss President-elect Donald Trump nominating former Rep. Matt Gaetz to be attorney general.
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Start a commission to get answers about scale of Biden’s border crisis
A bipartisan national congressional commission is acutely needed to answer the questions the Biden administration won’t on the worst mass migration border crisis in American history.
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Kathy Hochul, Eric Adams are deaf to voters’ resounding message
Beyond their obvious role in separating winners from losers, elections also serve as teaching lessons to society in general.
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Donald Trump, please get rid of Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard from your cabinet
In January 2017, just a short week after taking office for the first time, President Trump had already issued 19 executive actions, and this paper dubbed him DON NONSTOP.
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Don’t break Senate confirmations, EU may need Trump’s ‘tough love’ and other commentary
Donald Trump’s “demand that the Senate go into recess to allow his top appointees to take office without a confirmation vote would be a complete abdication of the chamber’s constitutional advice and consent responsibility,” thunders Max Stier at The Hill.
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As UN ramps up pressure on Israel, lame-duck Biden is letting history repeat
The Security Council is considering a resolution demanding an unconditional Israeli ceasefire in Gaza, without any requirement for Hamas to release its remaining 101 hostages.
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Even Biden’s Homeland Security admits that violent migrant crime is exploding
Violent migrant crime is metastasizing, as the brutal Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua has now expanded to at least 16 states and Washington, DC, per an internal Homeland Security memo.
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Jennifer Lawrence’s new doc ‘Bread & Roses’ shows the struggles of Afghan women: ‘They must be seen and heard’
The Taliban has run Kabul, Afghanistan, since 2021. Result? “Bread & Roses.” A film produced by Jennifer Lawrence. Afghan women shot the footage. They smuggled cameras in. Others shot the photos.
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NY State Ed has fallen into total irrelevancy — and should be abolished
When Team Trump takes office, here's hoping they — maybe with some help from Congress — have time to investigate the persistent, willful malfeasance of New York's State Education Department.
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Democrats are losing tomorrow’s elections today — as voters flee blue states
The elections of the 2030s are already taking shape — and Democratic governors are making the next decade's fights for the House and White House much harder for their party to win.
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Career criminal’s stabbing spree: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 20, 2024
Post readers discuss a homeless man with eight prior arrests who stabbed three people to death on Monday.
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How Trump will keep the left on defense — in transition and beyond
"Once they’re on the run, keep 'em running" is an old cavalry motto — and a strategy Donald Trump seems to have taken to heart.
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Horrific stabbing spree in Manhattan shows how politicians still won’t lock up the dangerous mentally ill
Monday morning, after nearly two weeks of buzz about how the recent election heralded a new era in American politics, New Yorkers were treated to a painful reminder of how much life here hasn’t changed.
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Bragg tries to control President Trump by delaying case — throw it out!
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg pushed Tuesday to create a new constitutional creature: the layaway president.
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New York let a crazy career criminal roam the streets and now three people are dead
NYC stabbing spree killer Ramon River waved as many red flags as one vicious monster can wave. And yet he walked.
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