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Jennifer Harper

Jennifer Harper

jharper@washingtontimes.com

Jennifer Harper wrote the daily Inside the Beltway column for The Washington Times.

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President Obama and the first family's personal travel expenses have totaled more than $85 million, according to Judicial Watch. (Associated Press)

Obama off to Hawaii for the holidays, cumulative travel costs top $85 million

It's travel time for both President Obama and President-elect Donald Trump this weekend, but for widely different reasons. Mr. Obama departs Friday for his Christmas vacation in Hawaii, the last while he is in office. Judicial Watch recently revealed that, to date, the first family's personal travel expenses have totaled more than $85 million.

December 15, 2016
President-elect Donald Trump rules the board room, and has planned a gathering of the nation's leading business leaders at the White House. (Courtesy of NBC)

Elon Musk, Jack Welch, Bob Iger: Trump to stage ultimate power lunch with 20 top CEOs

All hail the Mr. Bigs of America -- the CEOs, the dealmakers, the chairmen, the presidents. While Democrats dither over President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet choices and the breadth of his business holdings, a new reality is slowly but surely taking over. The White House and America itself appear destined to become a haven for smart business. Consider that 20 of the nation's uber-CEOs plan to gather with Mr. Trump in the nation's capital for a meeting of the mighty.

December 13, 2016
Demonstrators at Texas A&M University during a recent protest against the "alt-right". (AP Photo by David J. Philip)

Majority of Americans have heard ‘nothing at all’ about the alt-right says new poll

"News of the political movement known as the alt-right has sparked considerable debate in recent weeks, with President-elect Donald Trump drawing criticism for naming a senior adviser who is associated with it and media outlets wrestling with how to define and refer to it. Most Americans, however, haven't heard of the movement at all," writes John Gramlich, an analyst for the Pew Research Center, which released a survey on the issue on Monday.

December 12, 2016
Macy's will no longer donate money to Planned Parenthood following complaints from conservative and pro-life customers. (Associated Press)

Macy’s stops funding Planned Parenthood

Macy's will no longer donate money to Planned Parenthood according to 2ndVote, a conservative watchdog that monitors corporate funding of liberal causes. The famous department store group has dropped the role of benefactor to Planned Parenthood, the researchers report -- their decision prompted by pro-life customers who complained about the practice.

December 8, 2016
(Associated Press)

Americans want more media, not less: poll

President-elect Donald Trump is a perfect example of a man who is the master of his media -- thriving in the restless, texting, tweeting, snapchatting world we now live in.

December 7, 2016
Roger Stone, a veteran political strategist and former advisor to President-elect Donald Trump, has a new book on the incoming leader to be published inauguration week. (Skyhorse Publishing

Roger Stone’s book explains how Donald Trump ‘orchestrated a revolution’

The veteran political operative with a Richard Nixon tattoo between his shoulders has written a new book. Roger Stone -- a former adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and other high-profile Republicans -- has insight on the dynamics of the 2016 election.

December 7, 2016
A newspaper front page following the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor 75 years ago. (U.S. Census Bureau)

Genuine American unity forged after Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

Numbers are the narrative of Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor 75 years ago: 2,403 Americans were killed, 1,178 wounded, and 19 ships and 328 aircraft were damaged or destroyed. It was an authentic moment of truth. Congress formally declared war on Japan a day later, passing the legislation just one hour after President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his remarkable, seven-minute "day of infamy speech" to the nation.

December 6, 2016
For a change, Donald Trump is getting some praise for his straight-talking, brief "fireside tweets." (Associated Press)

Inside the Beltway: In praise of Donald Trump’s ‘fireside tweet’

Certain journalists, broadcasters, public personalities and political operatives take offense that President-elect Donald Trump continues to tweet with great vigor -- including his characteristic candor from the 2016 campaign trail. His critics suggest that somehow this is not presidential, or that nimble tweeting in casual language compromises media coverage and trivializes serious issues. Yeah, well.

December 5, 2016
Hillary Clinton's now-recalled Newsweek cover is now a collector's item with a hefty price on eBay. Donald Trump's version is still on newsstands. (Newsweek)

Newsweek’s ‘Madam President’ cover with Hillary Clinton already a collector’s item

Some people still have great expectations for a certain Democrat. The canny few who managed to get a copy of Newsweek's now-recalled "Madam President" special edition published Nov. 8 are hopeful they can capitalize on a report which features the subtitle "Hillary Clinton's historic journey to the White House," and a glowing portrait of the former presidential nominee.

December 4, 2016
Troubled Democrats watch results during presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's election night rally in the Jacob Javits Center in New York. (Associated Press)

Democrats ready for ‘one hell of a fight’ with Donald Trump

President Obama has already urged Democrats to gird for battle, issuing a strident public outreach to those "ready to fight back" against President-elect Donald Trump's victory. Dutiful Democrats are now rattling their swords and amping up the language.

November 30, 2016
Donald Trump embarks on a thank-you tour on Thursday, headed for the heartland and grateful to those who elected him.

Donald Trump to embark on Thank You Tour 2016

It seems like old times. President-elected Donald Trump is preparing to go back on the road for a spell to thank the voters who handed him a robust win on election night. This is no victory lap brimming with self-congratulation, however. A grateful Mr. Trump wants to reach out to the heartland folk who matter to him, and like his campaign, the tour portends to be bodacious and media-friendly.

November 29, 2016