Wednesday, 7 March 2018

Today's Opinions: Does Mueller have a case against Trump? Eric Holder thinks so — with a caveat.

 
Opinions
 
 
Does Mueller have a case against Trump? Eric Holder thinks so — with a caveat.
"I didn't have to protect Barack Obama, okay?"
The real risk to Trump's tariffs? American jobs.
Steel-using companies employ many more people than steel-producing ones.
 
Finally, Trump does something Republicans can't stomach
Racism? No big deal. Tariffs? Sacrilege!
 
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America ignores Russia at its peril
Vladimir Putin has been advertising his desire to restore Russia's lost glory since he took office.
 
Schools should be treated as target zones. It's time to secure them.
What choice do we have?
 
Kim Jong Un is suddenly talking about peace. Here's why.
The answer has a lot to do with China and Russia.
 
 
Is Trump's Twitter behavior constitutional? A court will decide.
The president acts like an authoritarian online, and he may face the consequences.
 
Russians are hacking our public-commenting system, too
Fake comments are drowning out authentic opinions on regulations. Time to fight back.
 
It's time to give socialism a try
Business-as-usual but "better" isn't enough to fix what's broken here.
 
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Editorial Cartoons
Inspector Robert Mueller seems to have stumbled into a heap of trouble Killing for sport
It may take a while to sort it out. The Trump administration lifts the ban on importing elephant body parts.
 
 
The Post's View
Trump's 'maximum pressure' on North Korea is working. Now what?
Now Trump should seek, cautiously, to pursue talks with the Kim regime.
 
The public has spoken on gun control. Don't wait for the White House.
Congressional leaders should listen to the people they are elected to represent.
 
Who knew about the improper transfer of the D.C. schools chancellor's daughter?
The inspector general should make the investigation into how Antwan Wilson's family bypassed the school system's lottery a top priority.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Gary Cohn's revised letter of resignation
This is not about neo-Nazis. It is about tariffs.
 
Gary Cohn didn't get much done. But it could be worse — and it probably will.
Who is going to want to step into Cohn's rather uncomfortable shoes?
 
Give me a break, Axios
If you made your career on the scooplet, please don't dis the scooplet.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Democracy is more fragile than we would like to admit
What is the alternative to Trumpism?
 
 
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