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Opinions P.M.: Why not indict the Trump Organization?
Trump can't take a joke. But making fun of him is good for democracy.; Trump undermines his entire national security team on Syria
Why not indict the Trump Organization?
Trump's business cannot be impeached, but it can be indicted.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Trump can't take a joke. But making fun of him is good for democracy.
Comedian Maz Jobrani has seen presidents shutdown jokes before — in totalitarian countries.
By Maz Jobrani •
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Trump undermines his entire national security team on Syria
The sudden announcement of a U.S. troop withdrawal is reckless and contradicts the team's strategy.
By Josh Rogin •
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Employees are turning into ghosts. How can companies turn them back?
How to say boo to a ghost
By Christine Emba •
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2018 in editorial cartoons from all over the country
Our editors chose their favorite editorial cartoons from around the country that were published in The Post this year.
By Post Opinions Staff •
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Trump has been rehearsing his last line of legal defense
What didn't he know, and when didn't he know it?
By Tom Toles •
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PostEverything
We were FBI agents. We want to know why Flynn lied to the bureau.
He could have been covering his tracks — or hiding something worse.
By Josh Campbell and Asha Rangappa •
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The best Tom Toles editorial cartoons of 2018
2018 may have been the year America saved itself.
By Tom Toles •
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A second referendum could help avoid a Brexit meltdown
Second thoughts could be healthy.
By Carl Bildt •
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The Plum Line
Bernie Sanders's new plan to force a genuine debate in Congress on Israel
Dividing everything into "pro-Israel" or "anti-Israel" is exactly what the American and Israeli right wings want.
By Paul Waldman •
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Republicans prefer a liar
What's the excuse for backing a compulsive liar?
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The WorldPost
The U.S.-China tech battle is make-or-break
It will determine whether the world is safe for interdependence.
By Nathan Gardels •
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What the criminal-justice reform bill tells us about Congress
With better leaders, Congress could actually get stuff done.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The Plum Line
Worried about Trump's fragile ego, Republicans negotiate the terms of his surrender
Trump isn't going to get his wall. Republicans are trying to figure out a way to save face for him.
By Greg Sargent •
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The best Ann Telnaes cartoons of 2018
A roundup of her favorite cartoons from the year.
By Ann Telnaes •
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