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Opinions P.M.: How many people were paid off to keep silent about Trump’s alleged affairs?
Brett Ratner and Hollywood's next big #MeToo test; The entirely legal collusion of Sean Hannity
The Plum Line
How many people were paid off to keep silent about Trump's alleged affairs?
There was an organized, well-funded apparatus in place to quash embarrassing stories, with Michael Cohen at its center.
By Paul Waldman •
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Act Four
Brett Ratner and Hollywood's next big #MeToo test
Companies such as Warner Bros. are cutting ties with people accused of sexual misconduct, when it's convenient. Will they stick to their decisions once time has passed?
By Alyssa Rosenberg •
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The entirely legal collusion of Sean Hannity
A nice promotion from the president. A nice show, too.
By Erik Wemple •
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Is Trump finally about to get in over his head?
How low can he go?
By Tom Toles •
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Right Turn
Three ways that Paul Ryan could recover his soul
The House speaker could do important things before leaving Congress.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Post Partisan
Facebook, Trump's lawyer, Syria, Russia, Paul Ryan retires — and it's only Thursday
Watch Post Opinions writers discuss the week's top headlines on the live show "It's Only Thursday."
By Molly Roberts and Post Opinions Staff •
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The WorldPost
U.S. politicians get China in Africa all wrong
China in Africa is not 'neocolonialism.' Here are the numbers to prove it.
By Deborah Bräutigam •
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Post Partisan
Transcript: Loretta Lynch talks Cohen, Clinton on the tarmac and James Comey's 'queasy feeling'
The nation's 83rd attorney general is back in the spotlight.
By Jonathan Capehart •
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Right Turn
What if Trump's legal liability ends up having nothing to do with Russia?
If so, then the president has been smearing the wrong people.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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ComPost
Paul Ryan can't possibly have made a deal with the Devil
What did he even get out of this?
By Alexandra Petri •
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Don't overlook John Bolton and Mike Pompeo's anti-Muslim ties
Ignoring a public official's role in spreading intolerance is unacceptable.
By Jonathan A. Greenblatt •
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Right Turn
Pompeo presents himself as the un-Tillerson and un-Trump
Is there anyone better for the job?
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The Plum Line
The GOP's new pro-Trump spin on Comey is utter nonsense
And we should say so.
By Greg Sargent •
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No, after Trump, we can't go back to 'normal'
Brace yourself for a new normal. (BLOG POST)
By Tom Toles •
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Right Turn
Democracy's retreat in Europe
We don't miss our democratic allies until they're gone.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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