The Rotten Core of Trump’s First Impeachment: Time to Reopen the Case
The first impeachment of Donald Trump in 2019 was not a solemn constitutional process, it was a political ambush masquerading as justice. The American people were told it was about “abuse of power” and “obstruction of Congress.” In reality, it was about power, Democratic power,and their burning obsession to destroy
When Nations Cross the Line: Questioning the Ethics of Targeting Churchgoers for Political Messaging
In an age where digital tracking and immersive technology intersect with politics, recent revelations about Israeli outreach programs in the United States raise urgent ethical questions. Federal filings indicate that Israel has invested millions in a multi-layered campaign designed to influence American Christians, including virtual reality experiences, geofencing ads around
From Solidarity to Hostility: How Teacher Unions Turned Against Jewish Communities
Once Champions of Fairness and Learning For decades, America’s teacher unions were the pride of the labor movement, organizations that fought for better classrooms, fair pay, and honest education. Jewish immigrants and civic-minded reformers built these unions on ideals of equality and opportunity. No one embodied that vision better than
Ignoring Evil Is a Fatal Mistake: Why Peace Cannot Come in the Middle East While Terror Lives
Temporary Respite is Not Peace We live in a world where temporary victories are mistaken for lasting solutions. While halting Hamas’s immediate attacks and regaining hostages may feel like progress, it is merely a Band-Aid on a festering wound. Declaring peace while the forces of terror are still active is
Why Donald Trump Didn’t Receive the Nobel Peace Prize: Politics Over Results?
When the Abraham Accords were signed in 2020, normalizing relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain, it marked a rare diplomatic success in a region long resistant to peace efforts. The agreements reduced tensions, expanded economic cooperation, and reshaped alliances, achievements that, in many eyes, deserved global recognition.
Gaza Peace — It’s Not That Easy
“We don’t know the details, we don’t know the extent to which the small and difficult points have been ironed out and agreed, but clearly to an extent which allows them to announce a deal if that’s what they’re about to do.” When someone promises peace in Gaza, what are