Wednesday 6 December 2017

Today's Opinions: This immigration advocate believes Trump wants to make everybody happy on DACA

 
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Demonstrators march in Washington on Nov. 9 to demand a clean Dream Act by the end of the year. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for MoveOn.org)
This immigration advocate believes Trump wants to make everybody happy on DACA
"I think he realizes that if Congress doesn't get to a solution, it will be his fault."
Kim Jong Un wants to join Trump's club
Some see North Korea's missile tests as a pivot to negotiations.
 
Not my Alabama
The state is a mirror of truths we refuse to face.
 
I was sexually harassed. Question my story.
If we want long-lasting change, we need to engage in uncomfortable conversations.
 
 
Republicans don't need to be ashamed of their tax bill
They can still sober up.
 
Trump's lawyer says a president can't be charged with obstruction of justice. Wrong.
There's no sound basis for this claim of presidential immunity.
 
No reason Kellyanne Conway won't make a fine opioid czar. Except for Trump.
She will need his support, but his behavior so far doesn't bode well.
 
The Supreme Court cake case has an easy answer
Let's not get into the butcher or the candlestick maker.
 
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Trump can redeem himself on climate change. Here's how.
Congress has now affirmed its belief in climate change, and the president has an opportunity.
 
UPS and Pfizer's dirty little secret
They claim to care about the environment. Yet they fund an anti-climate agenda.
 
Three steps Republicans should take to start reining in Trump
Trump's GOP critics should use their power as swing votes to extract specific concessions.
 
A new Poor People's Campaign wants to change how society defines morality
In the wealthiest country in the world, poverty is still taking a devastating toll on millions of people of all races.
 
 
Editorial Cartoons
Donald Trump and Roy Moore hold a strategy meeting on young voters The GOP needs to change its logo
Are they the future? After Trump endorsed Senate candidate Roy Moore on Monday, the Republican National Committee flip-flopped and announced support for his Alabama campaign.
 
 
The Post's View
What a presidential president would have said about the FBI
"I have the greatest respect for the men and women of the FBI and the Justice Department, who every day serve their country with honor."
 
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Democrats take a hard line on harassment in Congress. Republicans, not so much.
As Democrats take a hard line on sexual harassment in Congress, Republicans support Roy Moore.
 
 
Two troubling elections threaten the health of Latin American democracies
As leaders in Bolivia and Honduras struggle to hang on to power, the U.S. criticizes one and is silent on the other.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Tiny Tim's GoFundMe
God bless us, every one.
 
AP: Gossip editor accused of taking sexual to a new, lower, level
You read that right.
 
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Why the New York Times's investigation of Glenn Thrush is particularly tricky
Allegations against a White House reporter aren't as clear-cut as those against other recent media men. Boorish, predatory or a bit of both?
 
 
Horace, Google, Westlaw, and 'pursuant' vs. 'pursuant to'
Follow Horace's advice, by looking to "the will of custom, in whose power is the decision and right and standard of language."
 
 
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