Friday, 18 May 2018

Opinions P.M.: What do we know about the ‘FBI informant’ Trump keeps talking about?

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
What do we know about the 'FBI informant' Trump keeps talking about?
Someone possibly connected to his 2016 campaign was talking to the FBI.
'Thank you,' now get out of here! The difficult job of a Trump press wrangler
When Trump comes face to face with his purported enemies in the media, he doesn't appear that eager to get rid of them.
 
The Mueller-Trump interview will be severely restricted
This won't take long at all.
 
Post Partisan
The viral racist lawyer and Internet vigilantism
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DemocracyPost
The Kremlin revives a Soviet-style law against dissent
The notorious Article 58 makes a comeback.
 
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Right Turn
Trump apologists are grossly exaggerating his achievements
His record of "accomplishments" is paltry.
 
Outlook
Why the GOP needs someone — anyone — to challenge Trump in 2020
Republican values will continue to fade if the president doesn't have a primary opponent.
 
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Ron Dermer, Israel's ambassador to the United States, says Israel's deadly use of force with Palestinian protesters in Gaza was necessary to defend its people.
 
The Plum Line
It's right there in plain sight
Republicans aren't even hiding the depths to which they will sink for Trump.
 
Outlook
Five myths about spring allergies
Sorry, eating honey won't help you.
 
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The WorldPost
How tech may trip the Thucydides Trap
The race for technological dominance is driving the U.S.-China clash.
 
Right Turn
Trump has destroyed his own moral legitimacy
Russia manipulated, Trump concealed.
 
Today's lesson in democracy: Oil drum calls the kettle black!
Rex Tillerson says something about real facts.
 
Right Turn
What is next for Gina Haspel?
Haspel has unique obligations to Congress and the country.
 
Post Partisan
Tips for graduates who want to work in Washington, Part V
Once again, I offer my annual unsolicited advice to graduates who are looking to wade into the swamp and make their way in Washington.
 
 
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