December, generally a quiet month in DC, was still quite busy for the Capital Research Center, thanks in no small part to our report on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s election…
Whether certain media and internet outlets have been deliberately operating as useful idiots or are just embarrassing themselves through their own willful ignorance and biases is grounds for debate. Their…
In the first Biden-Trump presidential debate, Joe Biden claimed that Antifa is purely “an idea.” That's not true. Antifa is in part “an idea,” but it's a dangerous one that…
The Capital Research Center has begun tracking these appointments to make learning about and analyzing exactly who is involved in the budding Biden presidency an easier and more transparent task. One of…
In late 2020, the Electoral College met to formally elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris president and vice president of the United States in the wake of the 2020 elections.
On November 4, the country did not wake up to a total Republican wipeout—it woke up to uncertainty, as late-arriving mail-in ballots were counted in the Upper Midwest and Georgia.
Democratic candidates outraised Republicans in each of the top 10 most expensive Senate races nationwide. Yet the Republican Party will likely retain control of the Senate, pending the outcome of…
The 2020 elections, like so many in recent American politics, returned a mixed verdict. Republicans lost control of the White House and the direction of the administrative state, but the…
After the New York Post published emails from Hunter Biden that demonstrated Joe Biden lied to the public about his involvement with Hunter’s business dealings in Ukraine, Twitter blocked all…
Joe Biden was obviously not the outsider candidate in the 2020 election. From the populists’ perspective, Biden’s more than 40 years in DC speak for themselves: his support of…