by Michael Leppert | Jan 3, 2020 | Politics/Government
Jean Nsengiyunva’s journey to America from his birth nation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo took a long time. From the age of six, and until he was twenty-six, the only home he knew was a refugee camp in Uganda where his family had fled from tribal wars...
by Michael Leppert | Nov 22, 2019 | Politics/Government
“Everyone was in the loop,” was the most important part of the Wednesday testimony of Gordon Sondland, Ambassador to the European Union. Fiona Hill, the former national security expert served as the last witness this week by showing America how that...
by Michael Leppert | Nov 15, 2019 | Politics/Government
Much of America learned the term “quid pro quo” from Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling in the 1991 classic movie “Silence of the Lambs.” The psycho serial killer, Lecter, was willing to trade information about another killer with FBI Agent...
by Michael Leppert | Oct 18, 2019 | Creative, Politics/Government
Tom Lobianco’s long awaited biography of Vice President Mike Pence is out. I remember when I heard the news he was going to write it, and looking back I’m a little embarrassed how excited I was. Finally, someone is going to tell us all of the things that...
by Michael Leppert | Oct 4, 2019 | Politics/Government
Who was it that decided to implement tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods? I will give you a hint: it wasn’t Congress. Ukraine, however, is another story. In that example, Congress appropriated $391 million in military relief for Ukraine. President Trump...