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“For those looking to figure out what the American right will look like after Trump’s departure from center stage, the L...
05/27/2026

“For those looking to figure out what the American right will look like after Trump’s departure from center stage, the Los Angeles mayoral race has shown a potential path for the Republican Party’s future.”

Evan Riggs writes that Spencer Pratt's meteoric rise, a result of his focus on local quality of life and cost-of-living issues, can be a replicable evolution of the model that Trump won on.

Read Evan Riggs' debut in The New Outlook here https://www.newoutlook.org/p/prattism-is-the-future-of-populism

Trump's sovereignty doctrine is consistent on trade, alliances, and illegal entry. On legal immigration, it becomes less...
05/20/2026

Trump's sovereignty doctrine is consistent on trade, alliances, and illegal entry. On legal immigration, it becomes less coherent.

Rio T. Pate writes that at the heart of the administration's worldview, sovereignty has been reclaimed in nearly every arena.

Except for legal immigration.

A nation can be transformed through lawful channels just as surely as through unlawful ones, and that means pace and scale matter as much as legality.

Border enforcement reduces disorder at the margins, but it does not answer the question of national continuity if legal inflows remain historically elevated.

A pause on most new legal immigration would not break the doctrine. It would complete it.

Read his latest here https://www.newoutlook.org/p/the-one-hole-in-trumps-sovereignty

“A domesticated Roosevelt is of no use to a political movement that claims to speak for the American worker, the America...
05/06/2026

“A domesticated Roosevelt is of no use to a political movement that claims to speak for the American worker, the American family, and the American future.”

David Carlson's debut in The New Outlook examines the moment that Theodore Roosevelt is having in America's current political moment.

The Right has rediscovered Roosevelt, but only the parts that don't offend. Trust-busting, labor advocacy, and the war on concentrated power get quietly left out, while the conservation legacy gets trotted out because it's inoffensive.

Read here https://www.newoutlook.org/p/teddy-roosevelt-was-more-than-a-conservationist

Two companies decide what apps you can install, what payment systems you must use, and how much they skim off every tran...
04/22/2026

Two companies decide what apps you can install, what payment systems you must use, and how much they skim off every transaction. Try that on a laptop and we'd call it what it is: a monopoly. Read our latest in the New Outlook.

04/10/2026

“An America First antitrust policy should pick up from where Roosevelt began, with the recognition that markets have moral content.”

Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, Mark Meador, at the America First Antitrust forum. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4z8jLSJLgc

04/09/2026

“Our victory and perhaps even more. Amazon's surrender sent a clear message to the American public: no one is above the law.”

Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission Andrew N. Ferguson's keynote address at the America First Antitrust event.

Watch here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqYUgcUdYf8

04/08/2026

“Bringing cases is not difficult; litigating cases is difficult. And it's easy to just write press releases and make public comments. But it's very different to go before a judge.”

Acting Assistant Attorney General of the DOJ's Antitrust Division, Omeed A. Assefi, at the America First Antitrust Forum.

Listen to the full fireside chat here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t47-gAXMuTM

Greece united against Persia. Then tore itself apart.Europe united against invasion. Then fought two world wars.Historic...
04/01/2026

Greece united against Persia. Then tore itself apart.

Europe united against invasion. Then fought two world wars.

Historically, nations bind together when survival demands it, and the moment the threat passes, pride and ambition take over.

While geopolitical alliances are temporary, national interest isn't. For seventy years, American foreign policy has ignored the lesson from the past. We subordinated our interests to international institutions, sacred obligations, and a global order that was never built to last.

Patricius Buchananus traces the arc from the Peloponnesian War to the present and makes the case for something more durable. The new National Defense Strategy gets it right. The question is whether we have the discipline to stay the course.

Read the latest in The New Outlook https://open.substack.com/pub/newoutlook/p/a-lesson-in-geopolitics-from-the?r=h1esz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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