The fact that President Donald Trump’s absolution of wrongdoing is causing disappointment and not celebration within the Democratic Party is shocking, but, unfortunately, not surprising.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
The fact that President Donald Trump’s absolution of wrongdoing is causing disappointment and not celebration within the Democratic Party is shocking, but, unfortunately, not surprising.
The Democrat-controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted 248-181 in favor of overriding Trump’s veto, 38 votes short of the two-thirds majority needed to reject the national emergency declaration.
The expansion of this hands-free legislation would place Virginia in a category of less than 20 states that have similar laws.
The media — not Trump — are cheapening and ultimately destroying public discourse.
Delegate Garrett said it is time for him to serve “full-time in my role as a husband to Whitney and a father to our two teenagers, Tyler and Haley Gray,” because “God has granted me no greater title than that of ‘Dad.'”
The U.S. recognition of an Israeli Golan Heights will see such a development as rivaling the significance of last year’s relocation of the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Under the leadership of Northam, the Democratic Party is emboldened by loose voting laws, promoted under the guise of “removing unnecessary obstacles” to voting.
“There’s no one that could factually say there’s not plenty of evidence of collaboration or communications between Trump Organization and Russians,” said Senator Mark Warner. The Mueller report’s findings, however, show very different conclusions.
In the 18-month run-up to the 2020 elections, with President Trump just less than categorically deemed a victim in the investigation, it will set up yet another round of his war with Democrats and most of the American media, which he has won, both dramatically and consequentially.
Remaining committed to her belief in term limits, Delegate Brenda Pogge (R-James City) announced Friday that she will not run for reelection in 2019.