Trump’s Israel - Gaza Peace Deal Wasn’t Optics - It Was Strategy
Aanya Bathi, FL - Writer When President Donald Trump announced the 2025 Israel-Hamas peace deal, critics scoffed. They called it theatrical, opportunistic, even "typical Trump optics." What they missed - or refused to see - was that, with this deal, something rare in American diplomacy had occurred: a calculated and results-driven strategy had broken through decades of failed presidential attempts from both parties. This was not performance, but precision. For years, Washingt
Nov 3, 2025
From the President's Desk
Kieran Laffey, NY - Chairman of George Washington College Republicans Every week, it’s the stories I hear that remind me why this moment matters. A student rewriting a paper to hide what they believe. Another staying silent in class, afraid a professor may mark them down for thinking differently. Or friends who feel the need to whisper what they truly think just to fit in. Honest discussion is what this nation was built on, and it should never feel dangerous. We live in a tim
Nov 3, 2025


Finding The Right Angle
Elizabeth Cummings, NC - Editor-in-Chief Max Schwartzman, FL - Editor-in-Chief Today, Nov. 3rd, the George Washington University College Republican Club launched its own newspaper, The Right Angle , to create a platform for conservative voices across campus. The Right Angle seeks not only to empower conservative student authors but to promote truth through the power of the press. The George Washington University College Republicans believe that amplifying conservative v
Nov 3, 2025

