The former president and his wife appeared on “The View” and made themselves look worse. The Pennsylvania senator’s former staff threw him under the bus.
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Debra J. Saunders

Debra J. Saunders, the Review-Journal's White House correspondent from 2017 to 2021, is the newspaper's Washington columnist. Her columns will appear two to three times weekly.
Canada is not for sale, Prime Minister Mark Carney tells President Trump during a Monday visit to the Oval Office.
That social media post about the shuttered prison turned tourist attraction is the wrong approach. Nothing gets done in California. Nevada? You bet.
Ted Kaczynski, like the man charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, killed people because he wanted to.
In an interview and during Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting, the secretary of state highlighted the anti-conservative efforts of office that must be chopped.
Family members who pay smugglers have made the choice to put their children at risk while rewarding cartels that profit from exploiting children.
Some of President Trump’s biggest campaign supporters are sounding the alarm about tariffs and their potential to irreparably harm the American brand.
Democrats demand due process, rule of law for illegal immigrants who broke the law during a Biden administration that ignored the law.
The CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship helped trigger the release of Russian-American ballerina Ksenia Karelina in a prisoner swap with Russia.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says his country is “not after a nuclear bomb.” Iran can prove it Saturday in Oman in talks with the U.S.
The Republican Party flips on trade, rejecting policies that have failed the working class and left the country unable to make the things we need most.
What went wrong with Democrats’ bid to win in 2024? The first candidate, then the second candidate.
The president has inspired Canadians to shun American imports and vacations and revived the hopes of the country’s liberals in upcoming elections.
The stated goal of cutting $1 trillion from the country’s $6.75 trillion budget isn’t extreme. Some say it doesn’t go far enough.
Signal? What Signal? Team Trump shows its willingness to challenge the liberal media machine.