Monday, 22 May 2017

Monday's Opinions: Can the pope save Trump?

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Can the pope save Trump?
Maybe Francis will inspire the president to make an honest examination of his conscience and his approach to leading.
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Latest Columns
So, let's say Trump gets impeached. Then what?
The president's opponents are kidding themselves if they think sacking him will solve all the nation's problems.
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How Trump could deal a blow to Iran — and help save Syria
The battle for Syria's south is on, and the Trump team must decide if the United States will play a decisive role.
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America's dangerous Internet delusion
We embrace the "Internet of things" without recognizing that it is also the "Internet of hazards."
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Editorial Cartoons
Putin really knows how to rub it in Trump’s presidency is coming undone
He won a meddle. And he only has himself to blame.
 
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The Post’s View
New Orleans took down its Confederate monuments. Will the rest of the South?
We should not glorify men who tried to destroy the country.
 
In Mexico, journalism is literally being killed off
Another brave reporter is gunned down, underscoring the need for action from the government.
 
Everyone tells little lies. No one should lose their citizenship over it.
The Supreme Court shows sensible skepticism of the government's immigration absolutism.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Ups and downs
Who is gaining ground?
 
Trump’s ‘nut job’ comment says more about Trump than Comey
Does the president recognize any higher loyalty than to himself?
 
Congress’ power to “define and punish” violations of “the Law of Nations” does not give it authority over immigration
Legal scholar Rob Natelson argues that Congress' power to "define and punish" violations of "the law of nations" gives it authority to restrict immigration. But the argument is flawed.
 
Trump’s un-American speech in Saudi Arabia
The president acts like a Saudi potentate, not the leader of the free world.
 
Sunday wrap
Who said what about whom?
 
This is Watergate on amphetamines
The fate of the presidency will be determined faster than anyone imagined.
 
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