Kelly Sadler
Columns by Kelly Sadler
The ‘unprecedented’ case of James Comey
This week, disgraced former FBI Director James B. Comey pleaded not guilty to two charges: lying to Congress and obstruction of Congress. Published October 9, 2025
Democrats want to kill ideological foes: The cases of Jay Jones, J.B. Pritzker and Judge Boardman
The Democratic nominee for Virginia attorney general, Jay Jones, fantasized about shooting former state House Speaker Todd Gilbert, a Republican, in the head with two bullets and murdering his two children, whom he called "little fascists." Published October 6, 2025
Illegal criminals entrenched in America’s public education system
Ian Roberts, whose deportation order was issued in May 2024, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents last week after fleeing in his car with a loaded handgun. Published September 29, 2025
Saving the ‘lost women’ of the West
"American women are giving up on marriage" was the title of an essay published in The Wall Street Journal in March. Published September 25, 2025
‘107 Days’ of a losing campaign
Kamala Harris may have thought she was a loyal vice president to Joseph R. Biden, but her book, "107 Days," paints an entirely different picture, one in which she explains how she was set up to lose the 2024 presidential race. Published September 22, 2025
The radical left’s assassination culture
Just this week, outside a New York City courtroom, a crowd of revealers gathered to support a cold-blooded killer: Luigi Mangione, the man accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson dead in the back. Published September 18, 2025
Charlie Kirk, a generational talent who will fuel generations to come
It was 2018, and I was at the White House. We knew, as conservatives, that we had a youth problem. Enter Charlie Kirk. Published September 10, 2025
Hyundai immigration raid shows perils of foreign investment on U.S. soil
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said Hyundai's megaplant would create jobs, and it did -- for illegals. Published September 8, 2025
Britain’s free speech crisis
Before this week, I had no idea who Graham Linehan was. Published September 4, 2025
Mass firings and resignations at the CDC are exactly what the doctor ordered
Last week, several top officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were fired or resigned in protest over their refusal to implement Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s agenda. Published September 1, 2025
The evils of the LGBTQ cult
On Wednesday, a mentally deranged individual, confused about his identity and sexuality, slaughtered two children and wounded 17 others at a Catholic church in Minneapolis. Published August 28, 2025
‘No one is above the law,’ we were told
"The Mar-a-Lago raid proves the U.S. isn't a banana republic," an Atlantic headline read on Aug. 8, 2022. Published August 25, 2025
Time for Zelenskyy to make a deal
"No Soviet or Russian war since World War II has even come close to Ukraine in terms of fatality rate," a study released by the think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies reported in June. Published August 18, 2025
The Wollman Rink lesson: Why Trump succeeds where Democrats fail
President Donald J. Trump's superpower has always been his ability to read the cultural zeitgeist and meet the moment with commonsense solutions. Published August 14, 2025
Law and order comes to the District of Columbia
Working in the District of Columbia, I know that everyone knows someone affected by crime. Just last week, my friend's car was stolen as she stepped out to buy a coffee at Starbucks -- at 10 a.m. Published August 11, 2025
Firing the government’s statistically incompetent statisticians
Democrats and the mainstream media had a meltdown Friday after President Trump fired Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer. Published August 4, 2025
The Pelosis, insider trading and the art of getting rich in Congress
"Nancy Pelosi should be investigated because she has the highest return of anybody practically in the history of Wall Street," President Trump remarked this week. Published July 31, 2025
Sydney Sweeney is hot, DEI is not
There are some irrefutable truths. Published July 28, 2025
Best decision I ever made: No regrets declining the COVID-19 shot for my children
"I couldn't be more pleased to announce that as of today, the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from the CDC recommended immunization schedule." Published July 24, 2025
Trump proves leftist critics wrong as economy soars under tariffs and tax cuts
"Americans fear an imminent recession," a CNN headline read on April 2, concluding, "That may be enough to put us in one." Published July 21, 2025