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Opinions P.M.: Trump is an illegitimate president whose election is tainted by fraud
A taxonomy of ludicrous Trump defenses; Militarized policing doesn't reduce crime and disproportionately hits black communities
Trump is an illegitimate president whose election is tainted by fraud
If Congress won't start an impeachment inquiry, voters should kick the bums out.
By Max Boot •
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The Plum Line
A taxonomy of ludicrous Trump defenses
From "This crime isn't even a crime" to "Everybody does it!"
By Paul Waldman •
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Militarized policing doesn't reduce crime and disproportionately hits black communities
Study also finds that images of cops in military gear diminish support for increasing funding to police agencies.
By Radley Balko •
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DemocracyPost
Hooray for Mueller. But American democracy is still in danger
The right's response to the Manafort and Cohen verdicts shows that political tribalism is as strong as ever.
By Brian Klaas •
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Can Trump survive?
This was not a bank shot. It was a direct hit.
By E.J. Dionne Jr. •
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Are we richer than we think?
Conventional wisdom holds that incomes are 'stagnant,' even when — as a Pew study indicates — they're moving ahead slowly.
By Robert J. Samuelson •
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Trump's real problem is that he obstructed justice and Mueller can prove it. Here's how.
Even before Michael Cohen's guilty plea, the president was in serious jeopardy.
By Barry Berke, Noah Bookbinder and Norman Eisen •
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Fox News, where President Trump remains 'an unflappable man'
And on the 6 p.m. news program, he's in some trouble.
By Erik Wemple •
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Post Partisan
Elizabeth Warren is right: Corruption is rotting the U.S. from within
Her new bill takes on what is usually termed the legalized corruption, the dirty dealings of Washington.
By Helaine Olen •
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Trump's first line of defense has a suspicious shape
Suddenly he no longer wants everything to be about him.
By Tom Toles •
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The WorldPost
The U.S. is overly paranoid about China's tech rise
China's made huge leaps. But it's still playing catch-up with advanced economies.
By Fred Hu •
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What Michael Cohen's lawyer is really saying
Cohen might be able to prove a criminal conspiracy with the Russians.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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DemocracyPost
The United States should push for a genuine democratic transition in Zimbabwe
Washington should not accept what has now become a political charade.
By Michelle Gavin, Todd Moss and Alexander Noyes •
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The Plum Line
Trump's chickens may be coming home to roost. But the system has already failed.
We all knew who Trump was, but it didn't matter.
By Paul Waldman •
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What you might have missed in the Cohen plea
Cohen has the goods, and Trump's in legal or political hot water.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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