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A day after the Trump charges “Nixon/Watergate” level misconduct by his predecessor, the administration says that “neither the White House nor the president will comment further.”
almost 7 years ago
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Why did Trump’s choice for national-security adviser perform so well in the war
on terror, only to find himself forced out of the Defense Intelligence Agency?
almost 7 years ago
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Monitoring the president’s statements on Twitter—and analyzing what they mean
over 6 years ago
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Why the president, who appears allergic to the logic of bureaucracy, keeps getting defeated by that humblest of technologies, the office memorandum
over 6 years ago
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Richard Haass, one of the few foreign-policy experts the president says he respects, had some harsh words for the administration’s early stumbles.
over 6 years ago
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The president addressed the quadrennial gathering like a campaign rally—talking to a group devoted to service as if it valued self-interest.
over 6 years ago
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A multi-ethnic democracy requires grappling honestly with the past—and
recognizing the symbols of the Confederacy for what they are.
over 6 years ago
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Not yet—but it has precious few supporters on either the left or the right.
about 6 years ago
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The president’s patriotic pageant renews a question dating back to the first White House visit by a champion sports team.
over 5 years ago
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A tectonic demographic shift is under way. Can the country hold together?
about 4 years ago
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None
almost 2 years ago