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Opinions P.M.: Andrew McCabe’s latest revelations show how Trump is his own worst enemy
A year after the Parkland massacre, we still aren't protecting our children; Cliff Sims worked for the White House. Now Trump wants to silence him.
The Plum Line
Andrew McCabe's latest revelations show how Trump is his own worst enemy
If only he could fire the whole country.
By Paul Waldman ·
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A year after the Parkland massacre, we still aren't protecting our children
The ongoing carnage is a tragedy and a national embarrassment.
By Helaine Olen ·
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PostEverything
Cliff Sims worked for the White House. Now Trump wants to silence him.
Nondisclosure agreements can't apply to most government work.
By Mark S. Zaid ·
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The West should support Ukraine's reform trajectory
Russia will likely do its best to interfere.
By Carl Bildt ·
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PostEverything
Progressives in Virginia have no good choices. Black women know how that feels.
For black women, voting is rarely about finding a candidate whose views mesh precisely with their own. It's about harm reduction.
By Mikki Kendall ·
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PostEverything
Want to stop cross-border gangs? You need a nerve center, not Trump's wall.
A wall won't stop resourceful drug smugglers or traffickers. How about simply doing a better job of organizing and informing the country's efforts against cross-border criminal organizations?
By Kevin Carroll ·
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Trump could face a foreign policy revolt
Trump loses control.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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Outlook
Five myths about the federal workforce
No, federal workers don't mostly live in Washington — and the government isn't shrinking.
By Walter Shaub ·
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Venezuela's regime is using death squads today. Where is Ilhan Omar's outrage?
Omar, and all Americans rightly appalled by the use of such terror tactics, ought to be on the side of the victim's families.
By Francisco Toro ·
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The Republican Senate's 2020 problem
With 20 Republican Senate seats at stake in the next election, the GOP majority looks more precarious than ever.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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Losing our democracy is a small price to pay for other things some people like
Oligopoly! Add to cart?
By Tom Toles ·
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Most of the Green New Deal is make-believe
Achieving what it wants is a tall order, and no one knows how much the program would cost.
By Robert Samuelson ·
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How to eat food and remain electable
IF YOU MUST USE FORK AND KNIFE TO EAT PIZZA, USE SIX KNIVES. NO, SEVEN KNIVES!
By Alexandra Petri ·
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Paul Manafort's day in court spells trouble for Trump
Was the president's former campaign chairman caught lying about collusion?
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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Republicans are trolling the Green New Deal. Here's how Democrats will troll them back.
Chuck Schumer and Democrats hope to turn the table on Republicans by spotlighting their climate change denial.
By Greg Sargent ·
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