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Kelly Sadler

Kelly Sadler

ksadler@washingtontimes.com

Kelly Sadler is the Commentary Editor and a columnist for The Washington Times. Often seen as a Newsmax contributor, Ms. Sadler started out as a beat reporter at Bloomberg News, and later covered politics and commentary during the 2016 presidential election at the Washington Times. Ms. Sadler is a Trump Administration alum, serving as a Special Assistant to the President, where she coordinated surrogate coverage and talking points. She most recently served as the communication director for America First Action. She can be reached at ksadler@washingtontimes.com.

Columns by Kelly Sadler

Former Vice President Kamala Harris delivers the keynote speech at the Emerge 20th Anniversary Gala in San Francisco on April 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez) **FILE**

‘107 Days’ of a losing campaign

Kamala Harris may have thought she was a loyal vice president to Joseph R. Biden, but her book, "107 Days," paints an entirely different picture, one in which she explains how she was set up to lose the 2024 presidential race.

September 22, 2025
Luigi Mangione and the left's assassination culture illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

The radical left’s assassination culture

Just this week, outside a New York City courtroom, a crowd of revealers gathered to support a cold-blooded killer: Luigi Mangione, the man accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson dead in the back.

September 18, 2025
LGBTQ and mental illness illustration by Alexander Hunter/ The Washington Times

The evils of the LGBTQ cult

On Wednesday, a mentally deranged individual, confused about his identity and sexuality, slaughtered two children and wounded 17 others at a Catholic church in Minneapolis.

August 28, 2025
President Donald Trump meet with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office at the White House, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

Time for Zelenskyy to make a deal

"No Soviet or Russian war since World War II has even come close to Ukraine in terms of fatality rate," a study released by the think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies reported in June.

August 18, 2025
Restoring law and order in the District of Columbia illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Law and order comes to the District of Columbia

Working in the District of Columbia, I know that everyone knows someone affected by crime. Just last week, my friend's car was stolen as she stepped out to buy a coffee at Starbucks -- at 10 a.m.

August 11, 2025