The week in whoppers: Ketanji Brown Jackson veers into the bizarre; Mich. Dem won’t cheer Khamenei’s death and more
US News Metro Long Island Politics
Sports NFL MLB Olympics NBA NHL College Football College Basketball WNBA
Business Personal Finance
Entertainment TV Movies Music Celebrities Awards Theater
Lifestyle Weird But True Sex & Relationships Viral Trends Human Interest Parenting Fashion & Beauty Food & Drink Travel
Health Wellness Fitness Health Care Medicine Men’s Health Women’s Health Mental Health Nutrition
Science Space Environment Wildlife Archaeology
Today’s Paper Covers Columnists Horoscopes Crosswords & Games Sports Odds Podcasts Careers
Email Newsletters Official Store Home Delivery Tips
Switch between CA and NY editions here.
The week in whoppers: Ketanji Brown Jackson veers into the bizarre; Mich. Dem won’t cheer Khamenei’s death and more
Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions
“There are a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad.” — Mich. Dem. US Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed, in a recording that emerged Monday
We say: After an airstrike killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, El-Sayed told campaign staffers he wouldn’t comment on it out of respect for his voters’ “sadness” over the death.
Memo to El-Sayed: If you can’t get your base to cheer the death of a horrific tyrant and terrorist like Khamenei, maybe you should look for a different line of work.
More From Post Editorial Board
A Queens jury fails to deliver the full measure of justice a slain NYPD hero deserves
Shutdown ends with America doubting there was ever any point to it in the first place
Trump’s forthright leadership will finish the job in Iran
“If I steal a wallet in Japan, I am subject to Japanese laws . . . . in a sense, it’s allegiance.” — Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Wednesday
We say: Getting arrested for a crime is a funny way to show your “allegiance” to a foreign country, but that’s how Supreme Court Justice KBJ argued the case for birthright citizenship.
How on Earth did she make it to the Supreme Court?
How Dems are committing political suicide over anti-ICE obsessions
“Stay out, ICE. We do not need you here!” — Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, March 26
We say: ICE enforces American immigration law; Toronto is in Canada.
Does Mayor Chow know which country she lives in?
Or is she just jealous of her ICE-deranged counterparts to the south who’ve made political hay out of their preposterous stance against enforcing immigration law?
“The People Trump Pardoned Are on a Crime Spree” — The New York Times editorial board, Sunday
We say: The Times says Jan. 6 rioters pardoned by President Trump have gone nuts breaking the law.
They cite “at least 12” of the 1,500 pardoned people as having been subsequently arrested for serious crimes.
But this rate of recidivism, less than 1%, is nothing compared to national rates: More than 25% of released offenders are sent back to prison within three years.
By the Times’ own standards, the Jan. 6 protesters were model prisoners!
— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board
ketanji brown jackson
Kirsten Fleming When a 7-month-old baby is murdered in your city, leaders need to stop progressive procrastinating and do something
When a 7-month-old baby is murdered in your city, leaders need to stop progressive procrastinating and do something
Douglas Murray World leaders should be grateful the US is doing what's necessary in Iran
World leaders should be grateful the US is doing what's necessary in Iran
Miranda Devine Dems' callous rebuke of an Iryna Zarutska mural exposes their own twisted, backwards 'values'
Dems' callous rebuke of an Iryna Zarutska mural exposes their own twisted, backwards 'values'
Front Cover Back Cover
Trending Now on NYPost.com
This story has been shared 91,884 times. 91,884 Pam Bondi speaks out for the first time after Trump fired her as attorney general
Pam Bondi speaks out for the first time after Trump fired her as attorney general
This story has been shared 33,492 times. 33,492 Teen girl who went missing in Arizona over 30 years ago miraculously found alive
Teen girl who went missing in Arizona over 30 years ago miraculously found alive
This story has been shared 29,874 times. 29,874 Hochul in talks to make fat pork union deal that could lower retirement age for teachers to 55 — as part of staggering $1.5B plan
Hochul in talks to make fat pork union deal that could lower retirement age for teachers to 55 — as part of staggering $1.5B plan
Sharon Stone names the 'best kisser' in Hollywood: 'Kissed me out of my shoes'
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Crime 101’ on Amazon Prime Video, a Tight, Intriguing L.A. Crime-Thriller with Chris Hemsworth Leading a Stellar Cast
Pam Bondi speaks out for the first time after Trump fired her as attorney general
Sections & Features US News Metro World News Sports Sports Betting Business Opinion Entertainment Fashion & Beauty Shopping Lifestyle Real Estate Media Tech Science Health Travel Astrology Video Photos Alexa Covers Horoscopes Sports Odds Podcasts Crosswords & Games Columnists Classifieds
Post Sports+ Subscribe Articles Manage
Newsletters & Feeds Email Newsletters RSS Feeds NY Post Official Store Home Delivery Subscribe Manage Subscription Delivery Help
NY Post Official Store
Home Delivery Subscribe Manage Subscription
Help/Support About New York Post Editorial Standards New York Post Awards & Recognition Customer Service Apps Help Community Guidelines Contact Us Tips Newsroom Letters to the Editor Licensing & Reprints Careers Vulnerability Disclosure Program
New York Post Awards & Recognition
Contact Us Tips Newsroom Letters to the Editor Licensing & Reprints Careers Vulnerability Disclosure Program
Letters to the Editor
Vulnerability Disclosure Program
Apps iPhone App iPad App Android Phone Android Tablet
Advertise Media Kit Contact
