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washingtonexaminer.com | Ian Haworth
The term “grifter” has become inseparable from our political landscape, especially in the era of social media. While it’s overused about as much as the phrase “woke Right,” at its core, it describes political hacks who are motivated solely by capitalizing on any given situation for their own financial benefit. Combine this with our society’s bizarre obsession with online fundraising, and we’ve doomed ourselves not just to circle the drain, but to plunge headfirst into the sewer.
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ighaworth.com | Ian Haworth
After the first hundred days of Donald Trump's second presidential administration, while debates swirl over tariffs, trade wars and foreign policy, there's one area that has been an absolute and undeniable success: the battle against illegal immigration. Overnight, the border has been sealed, and deportations have begun for the most violent among the millions of illegal immigrants in our country. In no uncertain terms, the country has been a safer and more secure place since Jan. 20, 2025.
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washingtonexaminer.com | Ian Haworth
During a blitz of interviews with the president’s favorite love-hate partner, the media, President Donald Trump offered one particular insight into the inner workings of his tariff strategy: The country’s millions of small businesses are not a priority. During an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press with Kristen Welker, in addition to taking credit for the “good parts” of the economy and blaming former President Joe Biden for the “bad parts” and parroting Sen.
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washingtonexaminer.com | Ian Haworth
I graduated from Oxford University in 2012 with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in computer science, and I first came to the United States in 2013. My first job in America was as a software engineer, and I traveled on an H-1B visa: the non-immigrant visa that allows American employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations that has recently become the center of widespread debate and controversy.
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creators.com | Ian Haworth
After the first hundred days of Donald Trump's second presidential administration, while debates swirl over tariffs, trade wars and foreign policy, there's one area that has been an absolute and undeniable success: the battle against illegal immigration. Overnight, the border has been sealed, and deportations have begun for the most violent among the millions of illegal immigrants in our country. In no uncertain terms, the country has been a safer and more secure place since Jan. 20, 2025.
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I don’t think Kanye West’s “Heil Hitler” song should be banned, FWIW, but does Joe Rogan actually think “Heil Hitler” and celebrating Nazi Germany is the same as insulting Puerto Rico? https://t.co/mKKGneiz9Z

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