by Charles Jabbour | Apr 28, 2017 | Opinion
Claremont, Calif. — What kind of conservative is President Trump? He must be some kind of conservative, because for nearly 100 days and counting, liberals have poured on him the kind of vitriol they do not reserve for moderates or ideological nobodys. Inside the...
by Asharq Al-Awsat | Nov 7, 2016 | World
Washington- Republican nominee Donald Trump might not make it to the White House but the candidate has already succeeded in creating a change in the political scene through several of his proposals, which are appealing to the public, and through the divisions he sowed...
by Hedrick Smith | Aug 22, 2016 | World
In this tumultuous election year, little attention has focused on the groundswell of support for political reform across grass-roots America. Beyond Bernie Sanders’s call for a political revolution, a broad array of state-level citizen movements are pressing for...
by Mohammad Ali Salih | Jul 24, 2016 | Features
Donald Trump, the Republicans’ candidate for the U.S. presidential elections has nominated the Governor of Indiana State Mike Pence for Vice Presidency. In fact, following Trumps announcement of Pence’s candidature, negative comments and news on Indiana’s governor...
by Asharq Al-Awsat | May 27, 2016 | World
London-As New York billionaire Donald Trump sew up the number of delegates needed to clinch the (Republican Party) GOP nomination, U.S. President Barack Obama slammed him on the sidelines of a Group of Seven advanced economies summit in Japan. It takes 1,237 delegates...