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David Keene

David Keene

Editor at Large — David Keene, a trusted adviser to presidents, a longtime champion of personal liberty and one of conservatism’s most respected voices, is the former opinion editor of The Washington Times. An author, columnist and fixture on national television, Mr. Keene has championed conservative causes for more than five decades while offering advice to Republican presidents and countless candidates. He additionally served as chairman of the American Conservative Union and president of the National Rifle Association. He can be reached at me@davidakeene.com.

Columns by David Keene

People look at the the bodies of three persons shot dead after an overnight shooting in the Pétion Ville neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, April 1, 2024.(AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph)

Violent gangs and drug distributors now control Haiti

Then-President Donald Trump may have painted with too broad a brush when, in 2018, he cavalierly described some Third World nations as "s---hole" countries, but in singling out Haiti, he was dead on. Published April 15, 2024

U.S. and Israel bashing in Doha, Qatar illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

U.S.-Israel bashing at the Qatar-sponsored Doha Forum

Arab activists and government officials gathered this month in Qatar's capital city, Doha, days after the U.S. used its veto in the U.N. Security Council to kill a demand for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza. Published December 25, 2023

Communication cables, file illustration credit: JesperG via Shutterstock.

The vulnerability of our undersea cables

Within hours of the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, the British navy cut five German undersea cables, making it impossible for Berlin to communicate with its embassies or others outside Europe. Published December 11, 2023

Boring Presidential Campaign Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Biden vs. Trump again: An uninspiring 2024

The political world has realized for some time that President Biden's best shot at another four years in the White House flows through a rematch with former President Donald Trump. Published May 30, 2023

Soviet Communist party leader Leonid Brezhnev makes a point to U.S. President Richard Nixon during a walk through the grounds of Brezhnev's dacha on the Black Sea in Yalta, June 30, 1974. (AP Photo)

Biden’s policies smack of our pre-Reagan dealings with USSR

The Biden administration's suggestion that it might be wise to entice China into helping broker a cease-fire or settlement to end the Russo-Ukrainian war smacks of the pre-Reagan establishment dealings with the Soviet Union. Published May 10, 2023