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Daniel Henninger

Deputy editor, editorial page, The Wall Street Journal
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Daniel Henninger is deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal's editorial page. His weekly column, “Wonder Land,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Thursday. Mr. Henninger was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in editorial writing in 1987 and 1996, and shared in the Journal's Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for the paper's coverage of the attacks on September 11. In 2004, he won the Eric Breindel Journalism Award for his weekly column. He has won the Gerald Loeb Award for commentary, the Scripps Howard Foundation's Walker Stone Award for editorial writing and the American Society of Newspaper Editors' Distinguished Writing Award for editorial writing. He is a weekly panelist on the "Journal Editorial Report" on Fox News. A native of Cleveland, Mr. Henninger is a graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. Follow him

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Kavanaugh and the Culture Wars

July 11, 2018 10:14 pm ET

Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nomination may give everyone a chance to step back from the political cliff.

Trump Blows Away a Penumbra

July 4, 2018 04:48 pm ET

Liberals are hysterical because a long era of judge-made law may be about to end.

Teeing Off on Trump

June 27, 2018 11:03 pm ET

When voters have to choose between left and right incivility, Democrats will lose.

Kids in Cages
Wonder Land

Kids in Cages

June 20, 2018 11:11 pm ET

There is a Trumpian solution to illegal immigration: Let the economy control it.

Trump 7, Eagles 0

June 6, 2018 11:03 pm ET

Voters beaten down by the politicizing of everything voted for the guy who mocks it.

The Year Politics Collapsed

May 30, 2018 09:53 pm ET

The class of 1968 included Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Donald J. Trump.

America’s So-Called Allies

May 16, 2018 11:00 pm ET

For the Europeans, Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran was always about the money.

James Comey’s Judgment Days

May 2, 2018 11:10 pm ET

Comey was temperamentally unfit ever to be director of the FBI, and never more so than during Donald Trump’s presidency.