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Opinion
Editorial Roundup: United States
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Feb. 15 The Washington Post on Trump, tariffs and the trade deficit The prevailing dislike for imports among America’s political ...
Under long-standing federalist principles, the federal government can’t co-opt state law enforcement, but Trump doesn’t care ...
Danielle Sassoon’s refusal to dismiss charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams in furtherance of Donald Trump’s immigration ...
The Trump administration is trying to bake quid pro quo deal making, coercive tactics, loyalty tests and other dishonorable ...
Prosecutors Danielle Sassoon and Hagan Scotten, both resigned this week after refusing to drop a criminal corruption case ...
Not content to deploy his immigration agents nationwide, President Donald Trump is attempting to force states and localities to join in his crackdown, having the Justice Department sue the state ...
Danielle Sassoon can’t be dismissed as some kind of liberal deep-stater. Her résumé suggests anything but: registered ...
Tensions between presidents and courts are not new. In the 19th century, President Andrew Jackson resisted Supreme Court ...
The Associated Press said the White House had blocked its journalists from attending press events because the news agency had ...
When Donald Trump announced the appointment of Brendan Carr to the top spot at the Federal Communications Commission, he ...