Tuesday, 12 June 2018

Opinions P.M.: Trump will end up agreeing that North Korea can keep its nukes

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
Trump will end up agreeing that North Korea can keep its nukes
Kim Jong Un committed to nothing, while Trump declared the summit a success and went home.
Right Turn
Republicans show they don't trust the voters
GOP wants to shut out skeptical voters instead of listening to them.
 
The Post's View
No more concessions
America needs tangible commitments from North Korea. So far, Trump hasn't gotten them.
 
Ohio's Sherrod Brown is trying to ignore Trump. That's a dangerous game.
You'd expect the Senate race to be a faceoff between a pro-Trump conservative and an anti-Trump "resistance" liberal. But that's not how Brown is playing it.
 
Right Turn
How Trump lost the summit before the photographers even left the room
Kim got more than he could have dreamed of.
 
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A summit without substance
The ballyhooed event in Singapore turned out to be a huge nothingburger.
 
Right Turn
One Conway speaks truth to the GOP
George Conway puts the Federalist Society to shame.
 
Trump is walking away from a bad nuclear deal, but not how he said he would
He'll give pieces a chance.
 
The biggest winner of the Trump-Kim summit is China
Trump has conceded to Beijing's plan for diplomacy, and he gave Xi Jinping lots of other gifts as well.
 
The WorldPost
The U.S. cannot pull this off alone
The success of Trump-Kim discussions now depends on other nations in East Asia.
 
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Post Partisan
In Singapore, Trump tests the value of just showing up
There's a lot of uncertainty and a lot left to be done, but Trump has done his part so far.
 
Right Turn
Just how much are the Trumps making off the presidency?
The administration's weird defense of the president's foreign emoluments.
 
Donald Trump is not only above the law — he is now above criticism, too
Face-saving.
 
The Plum Line
The good and the bad from Trump's North Korea summit
It puts off nuclear war, but will Trump follow through?
 
The Trump spectacle is overshadowing the more urgent scandals of this administration
Breathless media coverage of the president's antics drowns out stories that affect Americans more.
 
 
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