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Daniel Henninger

Daniel Henninger

Deputy Editor at Opinion

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  • General Assignment News

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Recent Articles

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Opinion | The Great DOGE Reversal

The project led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy puts citizens back on top.
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Opinion | Democrats Run a Bait-and-Switch in the 2024 Senate Elections

Some incumbents are almost in Trumpian MAGA Land.
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Opinion | Who’s Normal, Trump or Harris?

After 2020’s retreat from the disruption of 2016, what do voters want in 2024?
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Opinion | Harris and Trump Lose Momentum

Both candidates have failed to ignite an important election. 
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Opinion | Joe Biden Evaporates but His Bureaucrats Don’t

One of the campaign’s most important issues is the vast power and authority of the federal government
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Opinion | Killing Trump?

The Democrats should answer for their role in the toxic politics of America.
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Opinion | Is the 2024 Presidential Election Over?

Trump has a communication problem, but Harris has a character problem. It isn’t over.
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Opinion | Kamala’s Economy Will Be Biden’s Economy

Trump should ask her if she ever disagreed with the president’s economic policy.
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Opinion | The Soap Bubble of Kamala Harris’s Campaign

Trump is trying to be the hard surface that prevents her from floating into office.
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Opinion | King Joe and His Court - The Wall Street Journal

12 hours ago ... Trump badmouthing Kamala Harris while sitting in a golf cart. This doesn't look like the guy Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor worried in ...
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A Trump-Biden Cage Match? - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

Jun 26, 2024 ... A presidential debate on the issues is what most voters want. Don't hold your breath.
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Opinion | Hollywood Joe Biden’s Celebrity Party

Jun 19, 2024 ... The Clooney-Roberts fundraiser also produced the inevitable video of Mr. Biden at less than 100%, with former President Barack Obama leading the ...
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Opinion | Don’t Blame Israel First

World opinion should impose more pressure on Hamas military leader Yahya Sinwar.
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Opinion | Trump’s Wildwood Days

The raucous New Jersey rally had the outlines of a broader election appeal.
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Opinion | The Counter-Revolt Finally Begins

Apr 24, 2024 ... Before this column ends, we'll get to the unmissable fact that anti-Israel, often antisemitic, protests are proliferating at what we ...
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Opinion | The High Price of Democrats’ Anti-Trump Lawfare

Mar 13, 2024 ... The newest buzzword in our politics is lawfare, or using the legal system as a weapon against a political opponent.
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Opinion | Joe Biden’s Unhappy State of the Union

The Democrats have allowed too many negative feedback loops to develop. The president gets the blame.
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Opinion | Trump Owes Americans Some Answers on Foreign Policy - The...

Feb 21, 2024 ... If the former president intends an historic redefinition of U.S. leadership in a world of aggressors, he should tell the voters.
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Opinion | America's Enemies Don't Fear Biden—or Trump - The Wall St...

Feb 7, 2024 ... Iran, Russia and China know neither candidate looks up to the task.
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Will Trump 'Destroy' Democracy? - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

Wonder Land: Surveying the record of his three years in office, Mr. Biden has decided his re-election turns on two events: the Capitol riot of 2021 and Mr. Trump’s efforts to reverse the 2020 presidential election results in several states. Images: Getty Images/Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kelly
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Opinion | Donald Trump’s Lame-Duck Presidential Candidacy

Wonder Land: Since the Trump indictments have ‘sucked out all the oxygen’ from the primaries, Ron DeSantis was right to remind Iowa and New Hampshire voters that to get the job done requires a two term presidency. Images: AFP/Getty Images/AP/Reuters Composite: Mark Kelly