By Gregory Lyakhov
Are the United States and Iran approaching a direct military clash?
By Gregory Lyakhov
The quieter approach is the one that shifts the balance on the ground.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Wind power was sold as clean, ethical, and environmentally responsible. But beneath the green slogans is a reality few are willing to confront. 🦅⚠️
By Gregory Lyakhov
Antisemitism and Islamophobia violate the fundamental commitments that shaped modern conservatism.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Every major question in American public life ultimately returns to a single source of authority: the Constitution.
By Gregory Lyakhov
The Patriot Perspective, hosted by Gregory Lyakhov and Ofer Adar, is an official podcast syndicated with The Gateway Pundit.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Misused pandemic funds, luxury travel, and declining achievement reveal a crisis of priorities—one only school choice can fix.
By Gregory Lyakhov
The Educational Equity and Choice Act (S1945) finally addresses a long-standing structural problem in New York’s education system.
By Gregory Lyakhov
While the committee pressed forward with oversight, he turned his exit into the only performance Democrats seemed interested in giving.
By Gregory Lyakhov
From Venezuela to Ukraine to the September jobs report, every development illustrates the extent to which U.S. strength abroad and economic revival at home reinforce one another.
By Gregory Lyakhov
The genetic material at the center of the study comes from a piece of fabric cut in 1945 by American Army press officer Col. Roswell P. Rosengren. 
By Gregory Lyakhov
Instead of exposing misconduct, the emails revealed the weakness of the Democrats’ case, their selective redactions, and their misrepresentation of the messages.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Jack Smith secretly subpoenaed J.P. Morgan Chase for the private banking records of Trump Media Group—despite the company not existing at the time of January 6. 
By Gregory Lyakhov
My generation doesn’t need more division—it requires leadership that unites conviction with strategy.
By Gregory Lyakhov
The timing of the debanking, the secret subpoena, and the coordination with the Justice Department point to something far larger: a pattern of financial institutions doing the dirty work of partisan prosecutors.
By Gregory Lyakhov
For weeks, Democrats refused to negotiate, hoping that shutting down the government would damage Trump politically. 
By Gregory Lyakhov
Genocide is the most serious allegation in international law, but the material presented by the commission fails to meet even the basic evidentiary threshold.
By Gregory Lyakhov
The question is no longer whether we have a crisis—it’s how we fix it. One of the clearest and most effective answers is school choice.
By Gregory Lyakhov
The State Department’s Benjamin Franklin Room hosted a landmark event celebrating stronger U.S. ties with Central Asia. 
By Gregory Lyakhov
Newly released footage shows the U.S. Coast Guard in action—intercepting a group of drug smugglers off the coast of Venezuela in a dramatic chase.
By Gregory Lyakhov
U.S. Attorney Alina Habba credited Homeland Security Investigations for conducting the inquiry, which used the bodycam video as primary evidence. 
By Gregory Lyakhov
The meeting took place at a time when European leaders are facing growing internal instability, and the Biden-era model of diplomacy is continuing to lose credibility.
By Gregory Lyakhov
After months of fading media attention and a struggling campaign season, Democrats needed a headline. The shutdown guarantees it.
By Gregory Lyakhov
By framing the Pentagon’s bureaucracy as America’s greatest adversary, Hegseth is challenging one of the most powerful institutions in government. 
By Gregory Lyakhov
Hegseth has sent a message—to adversaries abroad and to Americans at home—that the U.S. military is once again led by someone who understands what it means to serve, to train, and to lead from the front.
By Gregory Lyakhov
If schools continue rewarding conformity and punishing curiosity, Mamdani will not be an exception—he will be the beginning of a new political normal.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Newly released footage shows the U.S. Coast Guard in action—intercepting a group of drug smugglers off the coast of Venezuela in a dramatic high-speed chase.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Body-worn camera footage from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents shows their response to a protest at Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, on May 9, 2025. 
By Gregory Lyakhov
This week, Virginia voters saw something new in politics: a one-sided “debate” that told them everything they needed to know about the candidates for lieutenant governor. 
By Gregory Lyakhov
To me, Mamdani’s popularity is unsurprising – it reflects how my generation has been raised, educated, and conditioned to think.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Our education system routinely denies students access to the environments where they could succeed.
By Gregory Lyakhov
This week, that promise to shrink Washington’s footprint in education took another step forward when the DOE laid off nearly 460 employees.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Mamdani's education agenda—arguably the most damaging part of his platform—has largely escaped public attention. 
By Gregory Lyakhov
If America is serious about improving education, then the answer lies not in more bureaucracy, but in more choice.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Families are searching for better options, and some Democratic lawmakers are responding.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Washington, D.C. faces a serious crime crisis with violent and homicide rates remaining dangerously high.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Democratic mayoral primary has drawn widespread attention for his affiliation with the Democratic Socialists of America and his repeated use of antisemitic rhetoric.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Students in underserved communities remain trapped in underperforming schools with limited paths to success.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Students in underserved communities remain trapped in underperforming schools with limited paths to success.
By Gregory Lyakhov
At a time when fewer than 15% of eighth graders demonstrate proficiency in American history, Charlie filled a gap.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Mamdani’s record in the State Assembly shows just how experienced he is—at prioritizing ideology over outcomes and making decisions rooted in rigid politics rather than measurable results.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Although nearly 80% of New York City public schools report student poverty rates above 60%, officials remain focused on identity politics.
By Gregory Lyakhov
Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, and Yasser Arafat all received the Nobel despite deeply flawed records marked by failure, instability, or direct links to violence.
By Gregory Lyakhov
This refusal to acknowledge terrorism for what it is should have disqualified him from serious consideration for office. It has not. 
By Gregory Lyakhov
Zohran Mamdani’s education agenda would set New York City up for failure.
By Gregory Lyakhov
The assassination of Hezbollah officials, including Hassan Nasrallah, marks a significant moment in the Israel-Hamas conflict ignited by the October 7 attacks. Israel's targeted operations against Hezbollah are scrutinized by biased media, while the humanitarian narrative about Gaza's food crisis is challenged. As elections approach, support for Israel remains contentious in American politics.
By Gregory Lyakhov
The articles address rising tensions in the Middle East stemming from the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel. They highlight Israel's significant military operations against Hamas and Hezbollah, emphasizing collateral damage concerns. Criticism of U.S. political leaders and media bias regarding humanitarian issues in Gaza is also discussed, with calls for clearer perspectives on Israel's actions.

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