Conservative: Trump vs. The racists
“Political law has come to accept that it must be a civil rights regime, it should be one of its own,” observes Christopher F. Rufo de City Journal.
“The first battlefield is higher education”, where Trump has destroyed the “illusion” that Ivy League leaders are “heirs for the civil rights movement.” No: they are “active practitioners of racial discrimination.”
And Trump’s “argument is direct”: “racial discrimination is incorrect” regardless of the victim, and “any institution that continues to discriminate according to the race is intelligent for federal support.”
“The terms of this debate have now changed. The President has ensured that the civil rights regime is no longer a single week’s liver.”
“The important thing for the Trump administration is not blinking.”
Foreign desk: a work by Iran in the style of Obama
“President Donald Trump is already impatient with the progress of Iran’s nuclear negotiations that his main envoy, Steve Witkoff, begins only on Saturday,” says The Free Press “Eli Lake.
But “the fact that Trump did not say that Iran cannot have a nuclear program, which is what he insisted on when he sank Obama’s nuclear agreement with Iran, is a red flag.”
However, “Obama never had this amount of liver over Iran. Last year, Israel destroyed the strategic air defense systems of the regime” and destroyed its “two stronger representatives: Hezbollah and Hamas. Iran’s economy is paralyzed”, with inflation above 30%.
Therefore, it is “disconcerting” Trump & Co. “would indicate that they are open to an agreement that allows an unpopular regime to maintain its nuclear production capacity.”
Watch on the left coast: SF turns the page in the crime
“In January, the crime in San Francisco reached a minimum of 23 years,” animates Washington’s examiner, Zachary Faria.
Because? The city now has a “real prosecutor”, Brooke Jenkins, who, unlike the predecessor Chesa Boudin, “believes that the crime is bad” and “criminals should go to jail.”
Boudin focused on “making sure that criminals served as possible prison time” and the fight against “mass imprisonment.”
He was motivated by the fact that his “terrorist parents were imprisoned for years” for his role in the 1981 Brink robbery.
Now “San Francisco is back in terms of crime.” “You can stay like this while residents remember the lessons of recent years.”
From the right: Vance’s hope for Europe
In an interview with Sohrab Ahmari by Unherd, vice president JD Vance argues that “it is not good for Europe to be the permanent security vassalage of the United States.”
Vance believes that the United States can still be a friend for Europe “, provided that European leaders are prepared to assume a more independent role in the international stage, and to respond more to their own voters, especially when it comes to the search for immigration.”
Europe must also address security, says Vance: “All the security infrastructure of Europe, throughout my life, has subsidized by the United States of America.”
As Ahmari says, the Veep “would prefer to see a strong and independent Europe precisely because it could be as a better verification against the false steps of the foreign policy of the Americans.”
Libertarian: The emergence of political violence
The fire attack caused against the governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, is “only part of the wave of political violence that extends over the country,” warns JD Tuccille de Reason, of the murder attempts of Donald Trump until “the murder of United Healthcare Brian Thompson A cult figure “A” Arson against Tesla, cars and traffickers “.
“Americans, especially those on the political left, seem more and more open to motivated ideological violence.
“Politologists have argued for years that the law is more prone to violence than the left.”
That “always seemed a doubtful statement,” but “it certainly has not been true” since the 2024 elections.
And “people who embrace violence” are reinforcing “similar attitudes in others who share their ideological beliefs.”
– Compiled by the Post Editorial Board