Charles Djou

Charles K. Djou is an adjunct professor at Hawaii Pacific University.聽He is an Afghanistan war veteran and a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve.聽Djou served in the U.S. House, Honolulu City Council and Hawaii State House.
Reform Hawaii Elections To Stop Local Corruption Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2020

Reform Hawaii Elections To Stop Local Corruption

Crime always stinks. Right now, it really stinks in Hawaii government.

Lessons For Democrats, Republicans And Hawaii From The Mainland Election Wikimedia Commons/Ron Cogswell

Lessons For Democrats, Republicans And Hawaii From The Mainland Election

The people want common-sense government that balances the budget, encourages economic growth, and builds safe communities.

Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn Is A Dishonest Man Flickr: Gage Skidmore

Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn Is A Dishonest Man

The former Trump advisor knowingly lied to law enforcement officials.

Charles Djou: Why I鈥檓 Not Running For Honolulu Mayor Ronen Zilberman/Civil Beat

Charles Djou: Why I鈥檓 Not Running For Honolulu Mayor

The 2016 candidate and veteran lawmaker is taking up a residency at the U.S. Army War College.

An Open Letter To Democrats About Trump

An Open Letter To Democrats About Trump

The party is doomed if it embraces angry, left-wing, populist socialism.

Campaign Corner: A Vote For Ozawa Is A Check On Caldwell Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Campaign Corner: A Vote For Ozawa Is A Check On Caldwell

The rematch in the Honolulu City Council District 4 race will have big consequences.

6 Ways To Reform Hawaii鈥檚 Government Cory Lum/Civil Beat

6 Ways To Reform Hawaii鈥檚 Government

Policy changes include all mail-in ballots and runoffs between the top two candidates.

Charles Djou: The Courage And Resolve Of John McCain Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Charles Djou: The Courage And Resolve Of John McCain

“I am saddened that our nation has lost a true American hero in the passing of John McCain.”

Charles Djou: Why I鈥檓 Leaving The GOP Ronen Zilberman/Civil Beat

Charles Djou: Why I鈥檓 Leaving The GOP

The former Republican congressman from Hawaii says he can no longer remain in a party led by Donald Trump.