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Eli Lehrer

Washington, D.C., United States

Contributor at Freelance

President @RSI. Free Markets. Real Solutions. Likes: liberty, diversity, capitalism, pirates. Dislikes: Ninjas. e-mail: [email protected]

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Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | thedispatch.com | Sarah Isgur |Eli Lehrer |Jay Sophalkalyan

    ‘Sir, yes sir, to Catturd.’ By and Published June 3, 2025 Sarah Isgur and David French discuss the legal back and forth regarding President Donald Trump’s tariffs before turning to his attacks on the Federalist Society. The Agenda:—Court of international trade blocks Trump’s tariffs—Appeals court reinstates tariffs—Major questions, explained—Jack Goldsmith on IEEPA—Trump goes after Leonard Leo—What is the difference between a lie and criminal fraud?

  • 3 weeks ago | thedispatch.com | Eli Lehrer

    Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has claimed that 5G causes cancer. He has alleged that vaccines are part of a vast pharmaceutical industry conspiracy. He’s questioned the safety of fluoridated water, food dyes, and weed killers. Some of his claims are demonstrably false, others speculative, and a few—like the health effects of food additives and ultra-processed diets—deserve a careful look.

  • 2 months ago | thehill.com | Eli Lehrer

    When voters delivered a resounding victory to President Trump and the Republican Party last November, they sent another message: for all the talk about “democracy” and “reform,” voters are wary of complicated changes to voting procedures. Ranked-choice voting failed in every state where it appeared on the ballot. And proposals to revive fusion voting — which lets candidates be listed on the ballot under more than one party — gained little traction.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Eli Lehrer

    When voters delivered a resounding victory to President Trump and the Republican Party last November, they sent another message: for all the talk about “democracy” and “reform,” voters are wary of complicated changes to voting procedures. Ranked-choice voting failed in every state where it appeared on the ballot. And proposals to revive fusion voting — which lets candidates be listed on the ballot under more than one party — gained little traction.

  • Mar 10, 2025 | thehill.com | Pete Sepp |Eli Lehrer

    Each day brings a new wave of controversy from the Trump White House, sparking dramatic headlines and deep alarm from some commentators.

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