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Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield is an Israeli-born journalist and columnist with nearly 20 years of experience writing for conservative publications. His work spans national and international stories, covering politics, history, and culture. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with industry legends like David Horowitz, interviewed senators and congressmen, and shared the stories of ordinary people overcoming extraordinary challenges. His first book, Domestic Enemies: The Founding Fathers’ Fight Against the Left, explores the forgotten struggles that shaped America’s early history.

At Berkeley, banning Jews is free speech, protesting anti-Semitism isn’t.
They’re down to four out of 120 legislative seats.
First up is another effort to roll back the unelected tyranny of the Supreme Court.
Jewish donors gave UC Berkeley over $450 million in one year.
This from the president that used the IRS and the DOJ to go after his political enemies.
Censorship is the one thing world leaders can agree on.
None too long ago, the same paper that would like us to reckon with Elizabeth’s “bloody legacy” was running nostalgic pieces on the anniversary of the Communist revolution
The Big Tech monopoly has a new way to suppress conservatives.
A Palestinian terror boss who killed more Jews in Germany than anyone since Hitler gets feted.
What the Rushdie attack, a Nevada stabbing and a bomb plot in D.C. may have in common.
Negotiating with jihadists doesn’t work.
“No one wants to openly admit [we all] hope Clarence Thomas dies.”