Political Correspondent and Columnist

byByron York

9 articles 2010–2017

Byron York is a chief political correspondent for the Washington Examiner, where he covers national politics, elections, and government accountability. He contributed political commentary and analysis to The Weekly Standard between 2010 and 2017, writing on topics including immigration policy, election integrity, and the Trump presidency. York is a well-known conservative journalist who has also served as a contributor to Fox News.

Byron York: Trump vs. the filibuster

August 26, 2017 · Commentary, Opinion, Byron York

President Trump brings an outsider's perspective to the long debate over the Senate filibuster. An overwhelming majority of the Senate disagrees with his desire to kill the filibuster, which means he doesn't have a prayer of winning. But he's not entirely wrong, either.

Byron York: Reflections on the president's tweet

July 3, 2017 · Twitter, CNN, Media

In the run-up to the Iraq War, a Bush White House official explained to me that 9/11 had changed the way we read national security intelligence. There was a relaxed way to read intelligence, he said, and there was an alarmed way to read intelligence. Sept. 11 proved that we had to read intelligence…

Byron York: How pundits got key part of Trump-Russia story all wrong

March 18, 2017 · Russia, Media, Donald Trump

A key talking point in the theory that Donald Trump and the Russians conspired in the 2016 election is the allegation that last summer, during the Republican convention, the Trump campaign changed the GOP platform to weaken its stance on Russia's aggression in Ukraine.

Byron York: New Trump executive order hurts Hawaii's feelings

March 13, 2017 · Hawaii, Immigration, White House

There's a race going on for states to file or join new lawsuits against President Trump's second executive order temporarily halting entry into the U.S. for some people from a few terror-plagued countries. The new actions promise to be rehashes of the states' earlier suits against Trump's original…

Byron York: Trump-Kasich feud could have disastrous consequences in November

July 20, 2016 · John Kasich, Republican Convention, Ohio

CLEVELAND — Walk around the Republican convention and talk to Ohioans, to Republicans from around the country, and to party strategists about the feud between Donald Trump and John Kasich, and here's the short version of what you'll hear: Kasich is being a jerk, but Trump is crazy to fight with him.

Mark Pryor is not used to answering questions

October 7, 2014 · OpinionDigest, Politics, Tom Cotton

Arkansas Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor ran for re-election unopposed in 2008. At that time, as far as the Senate was concerned, Arkansas was a one-party Democratic state; there had been exactly one Republican in the U.S. Senate from Arkansas since Reconstruction. Pryor, son of Arkansas senator and…

York: When 1,099 felons vote in race won by 312 ballots

August 6, 2012 · Politics, Byron York

In the eyes of the Obama administration, most Democratic lawmakers, and left-leaning editorial pages across the country, voter fraud is a problem that doesn't exist. Allegations of fraud, they say, are little more than pretexts conjured up by Republicans to justify voter ID laws designed to…