Jeffrey Scott Shapiro
Articles by Jeffrey Scott Shapiro
Stand with Israel
Saturday at dawn the Hamas terrorist organization launched a massive surprise attack against Israel, killing hundreds and injuring thousands with rocket attacks as militant fighters from the Gaza Strip invaded and captured southern villages. Published October 7, 2023
California Rep. Barbara Lee champions Cuba’s cruel communist regime
After the death of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, concerns surfaced throughout the Cuban exile community that California Gov. Gavin Newsom could replace the longtime legislator with Rep. Barbara Lee. Published October 2, 2023
Cuba wants YOU for the Venceremos Brigade!
One of the greatest myths in the Western Hemisphere is the nobility of the 1959 Cuban Revolution. Published September 20, 2023
New concessions in Cuba-Russia alliance show how little has changed since Cold War
Last week, reports surfaced that the Cuban regime is sending troops to train in Belarus to support the Russian war effort in Ukraine. Published June 3, 2023
Why I, #467, was banned from Russia
On Friday, May 19, the Putin regime's Ministry of Foreign Affairs banned me from entering the Russian Federation. Published May 25, 2023
‘Succession’: How Kendall Roy can save TV network, America with honor
"Succession" is hailed by some critics as the best television series of all time. Based on Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. conservative media empire, the show focuses on the owners of Waystar RoyCo, a global entertainment conglomerate. Published May 24, 2023
Venezuela’s Maduro regime abducting Americans at Colombian border
In the jungles of South America, state-sponsored transnational crimes are being committed against U.S. citizens in the form of cross-border kidnappings, a problem that is raising the concerns of Colombian and U.S. officials. Published May 10, 2023
‘A Beautiful Noise’: Neil Diamond and the unbreakable spirit of the individual
I recently experienced an unforgettable Broadway musical chronicling Neil Diamond's story with performances of his most memorable songs. Published May 9, 2023
Time for Russia to release Paul Whelan
Last month, the Western world came to a halt when Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained by Russia's Federal Security Service and charged with espionage. Published April 24, 2023
Happy birthday, Thomas Jefferson: A life sworn against tyranny
Two hundred eighty years ago, on April 13, 1743, Thomas Jefferson was born on the Shadwell Plantation of the British Virginia Colony. Published April 12, 2023
Russia’s arrest of reporter Evan Gershkovich is declaration of war against all journalists
Last week, Russia's Federal Security Service arrested Evan Gershkovich, Moscow correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, on trumped-up charges of espionage. Published April 6, 2023
Brave hang glider pilots prove how desperate Cubans are to escape tyranny
Imagine a world in which you had no choices of your own and no hope of ever having anything or doing anything you dreamed of. Published March 28, 2023
Either you are with Ukraine, or you are with Russia
One year ago, Russian autocrat Vladimir Putin made the conscious choice to violate international law and illegally invade the sovereign country of Ukraine. Published February 23, 2023
Time to declare war on Mexican drug cartels
"The United States of America is under attack." Published January 25, 2023
Swearing in President Kamala Harris
In the last few days, President Biden's fate, which looked bright after the midterm elections, has darkened in ways no one could have imagined. Published January 24, 2023
Cuba must remain designated state sponsor of terrorism
The Cuban communist regime is a brutal military dictatorship and criminal cartel concerned only with power and profit. The U.S. should not negotiate with terrorists. Published January 21, 2023
Recreating the terror of Castro’s 1959 Cuban Revolution
Have you ever wondered what it would really feel like to face the terrors of a communist revolution only to be sentenced to a forced labor camp or firing squad? Published January 12, 2023
Gingrich for House speaker: Time to ignite another Republican Revolution
It would behoove Republicans to consider utilizing columnist Tom Giovanetti's rationale to nominate the only viable option to Rep. Kevin McCarthy: former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Published December 30, 2022
JonBenet: Historical revisionism haunts America’s most infamous child murder case
More than a quarter of a century ago, I moved to Boulder, Colorado, to investigate the murder of JonBenet Ramsey, a 6-year-old girl who was bludgeoned and strangled in her home in 1996. Published December 24, 2022
Nord Stream sabotage: Look to Russia, not the U.S.
Since the Sept. 26 ruptures of the Nord Stream pipelines, Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the United States of sabotage. Published December 1, 2022