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From the right: How Don Reclaims the Narrative

β€œThe past month has seen the Trump team on the back foot,” but if Trump can β€œuse the 100-day mark” of his presidency β€œto double-down on Trump 1.0,” he can turn the narrative around, urges The Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley A. Strassel. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s Signal scandal β€œgave a circling press corps the opening it had been salivating for,” and Trump decided to turn tariffs β€œinto a real, live bomb and the center of his economic policy.” β€œTrump’s first-term success came largely down to his Reaganesque agenda,” but in recent years, he’s drawn closer β€œto his party’s new breed of uber-populists and neoisolationists.” β€œTo get back to a winning message,” Trump should revive β€œthe free-market agenda of his own first term.”

Eye on NY: A Medicaid Fix Worth $$$

β€œA glitch in state insurance law” has allowed doctors to collect Medicaid fees hundreds of times higher than normal, fumes the Empire Center’s Bill Hammond. Gov. Hochul has wanted β€œto close this loophole,” but the Legislature has resisted her fix. Under a 2015 law, β€œout-of-network emergency providers can no longer bill the patient for amounts left unpaid by insurance. Instead, providers can seek higher reimbursement from the health plan.” The result? β€œA powerful incentive” for β€œemergency room doctors and orthopedic surgeons” to β€œrefuse to join Medicaid managed care provider networks.” If lawmakers want to shield Medicaid recipients from federal cuts, closing this β€œneedlessly expensive” loophole is a β€œrelatively painless step to take.”

Conservative: Bring on AOC!

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is β€œgoing to run for president, and she will be a top-tier candidate on the Democrat side, which says a great deal more about the expected 2028 field than it does about AOC,” snarks The American Spectator’s Scott McKay. She’s β€œthe only potential Democrat candidate for 2028 who can sell out a decent-sized basketball/concert arena.” She’s also Bernie Sanders’ candidate: β€œHe’s bringing her around the country on something called the β€˜Fight Oligarchy Tour,’ which is hilarious given that the chosen method of travel is . . . private jets.” In other words, β€œShe’s exactly the candidate β€” a distaff George McGovern in a baggy boyfriend shirt β€” the Democrats need to run in order to fully blow up their party along the lines of the James Carville–David Hogg war.”



Speech desk: The Global Censorship Complex

β€œIn Munich this year, Vice President JD Vance confronted the Europeans over their attacks on free speech,” notes Jonathan Turley at Fox News. Yet β€œas the European Union ramps up its long-standing campaign against free speech, it is increasingly calling upon Americans to make the case against both free speech and the United States.” Witness disgraced Biden propagandist Nina Jankowicz, appearing before the European Parliament where she β€œcalled upon the 27 EU countries to fight against the United States, which she called a world threat.” But β€œthese β€˜defenders of democracy’ are advocating for precisely what they are condemning in seeking greater state controls over speech and individual rights.” β€œThe new diaspora of disgruntled American liberals and censors will find eager European audiences to hear their tales of woe.”

Hate watch: Gotham Must Better Protect Jews

β€œIt’s clear that New York needs to do a better job protecting its Jewish residents,” thunders Franziska Sittig at City Journal. β€œIn February, four Jews were attacked within three days in New York City.” How? β€œOne group, the Community [Security] Initiative, has shown the way. The private task force has monitored anti-Semitic threats and foiled would-be attackers, providing a model for the city and other communities to follow.” Headed by former NYPD intel director Mitch Silber, it β€œtracks and disrupts anti-Semitic activity,” as such threats β€œhave grown in number and intensity β€” not just in New York, but across the country.” β€œThe need for programs like CSI that proactively defend Jews has become more urgent.” This group, β€œwith its law-enforcement-focused approach, offers a blueprint for communities to follow.”

β€” Compiled by The Post Editorial Page





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