Is Igor Fruman cooperating with the feds?
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Trump’s paladins understood that by ‘take her out’, Trump didn’t mean ask her to go to a fine restaurant or the ballet
Jacob Heilbrunn is editor of The National Interest. He lives in Washington DC
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Trump’s paladins understood that by ‘take her out’, Trump didn’t mean ask her to go to a fine restaurant or the ballet
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Leading Republicans are pooh-poohing the notion that much credence should be reposed in Lev Parnas’s statements
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Giuliani apparently wants to be part of Trump’s legal defense team, but it doesn’t seem likely that he’ll make the cut
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A soul survivor whose sonic alchemy endures
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The neocon dream of a liberated Baghdad ends with an emboldened and empowered Iran
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Hello Donald Trump, neocon
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Trump’s hardline against Iran could pay off
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The crash, especially if Trump becomes entangled in a foreign war, could come sooner rather than later
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He only needs to maintain support from 17 senators
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The president turns the tormentors into the tormented
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There’s now a definitive narrative of how Giuliani orchestrated the removal of an American ambassador
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One slight in his direction and he frets about the moral fabric of America being torn apart
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President talks turkey as House formalizes probe
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For the Democratic patriciate, a Bloomberg candidacy rests on the idea of a return to normalcy
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The moral bankruptcy of the Trump presidency is becoming more glaring by the day
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The Republican strategy was to argue that the hearing was a dud
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Before the Beatles were boss, there was bossa nova
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The US ambassador to EU puts a kibosh on the notion Trump wasn’t avidly seeking a quid pro quo
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Against not just Trump, but Biden’s Democratic rivals
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But what about their colleagues in the Senate?