Article • September 18, 2012


Article • June 14, 2009

Ahmadinejad reelected in Iran, Europe swings right and California nears financial meltdown. Plus, Obama hovers above the fray!


Feature • April 1, 2011

Hosni Mubarak was hung out to dry. Now look who is really celebrating his fall.


Article • May 7, 2010

The one demographic that is consistently profiled racially.


Feature • May 1, 2016

Liberals in academia and in the judiciary have long fought legal battles to undermine the U.S. Constitution. Black activists are threatening to join the fight, but with real bullets.


Article • February 24, 2008

Iran’s greatest victory in 100 years and the Kosovo precedent; plus, what will it take for the West to stop hitting the snooze button?


Article • March 24, 2009

The U.S. economy has passed the point of no return.


Article • February 10, 2025

Our deadly national sickness is being exposed.


Article • August 26, 2019

It was supposed to end the Trump presidency, but it backfired. Bible prophecy indicates why.


Article • June 8, 2022

Violent crime is consuming America.



Article • August 3, 2017

With his agenda stalled and the Republican Party divided, the president reaches out to his evangelical supporters.


Article • March 12, 2012



Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • May 15, 2019


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • April 4, 2019


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • June 13, 2016

Once upon a time, the media labeled anyone who said “Islam is a violent religion” as Islamophobic. But after the Orlando shooting this weekend, all you need to do to earn that label is mention that the terrorist was Muslim. The shooting has been blamed on “hatred,” “religious fundamentalism, whether your call it ‘Christian’ or ‘Muslim,’” and even “the patriarchy.” One senator was so anxious to avoid the term “Islamic terrorism” that he referred to the attack as a “public health crisis.” No one wants to talk about radical Islam. Even after news media reported Omar Mateen’s pledge of allegiance to the Islamic State, United States President Barack Obama said he had no “judgment on the precise motivations of the killer.” As former CIA director James Woolsey said, “You can’t effectively fight something if you can’t discuss it.” Trumpet writer Richard Palmer explores America’s muddled response to Sunday’s shooting and shows why America cannot solve a problem that it refuses to see.


Article • April 7, 2021

A reduced U.S. military presence in the Middle East is empowering Iran and pushing Gulf states to unite.


Article • March 30, 2017

Another halfhearted commitment in the Middle East reveals the opportunity for a different power to step in.


Article • December 13, 2022

Is the U.S. economy being regulated into recession?


Article • May 24, 2018

New high-tech weapons are transforming China into a dominant naval force with great power over world trade.


Article • March 21, 2008

Blaming whites for black problems offers little in the way of hope for a better tomorrow.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • January 20, 2021


Feature • November 1, 2014