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David Sherfinski

David Sherfinski covered politics for The Washington Times. 

Articles by David Sherfinski

President Trump told grass-roots activists at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) last week that he plans to build up the nation's military.

Donald Trump’s foreign policy backed by conservatives

Conservatives say they already see glimpses of President Ronald Reagan's "peace through strength" combining with President Trump's own motto of "America first" and a dash of unpredictability into an as-yet-to-be-defined "Trump doctrine" for foreign policy -- but they express absolute faith in Mr. Trump to avoid nation-building, eradicate the Islamic State and keep adversaries guessing. Published February 26, 2017

Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Oxon Hill, Md., Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Sheriff David Clarke at CPAC: ‘The rule of law doesn’t divide us’

Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. of Milwaukee County, Wisc. helped close out the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference with a show of support for law enforcement, telling grassroots activists on Saturday that "blue lives matter in America" and that the rule of law is part of American culture. Published February 25, 2017

Vice President Mike Pence was one of the key speakers on the opening day of the Conservative Political Action Conference, where he exalted the president and said it's "our time" to usher in a vision for the country. (Associated Press)

Donald Trump advisers assure CPAC they will keep promises

President Trump's top advisers assured conservatives Thursday that he will keep pressing on "all of those promises" that got him elected, rejected reports of chaos within the White House and accused a hostile press of trying to undermine the new administration. Published February 23, 2017

White House strategist Stephen K. Bannon is former chief at Breitbart News, an outlet for alt-right debate, making the links harder to break. (Associated Press)

Alt-right ethno-nationalists tossed from CPAC, boundaries drawn

Conservative leaders declared war on the ethno-nationalist "alt-right" Thursday, tossing one of that movement's top figures out of the Conservative Political Action Conference, saying they don't want their causes tainted by racist, sexist or anti-Semitic messages. Published February 23, 2017

Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Oxon Hill, Md., Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Mike Pence to CPAC: ‘This is our time’

Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday told Conservative Political Action Conference attendees it's "our time" to usher in a conservative vision for the country, and exalted President Trump as a "fighter" and "winner" who never quits or backs down. Published February 23, 2017