Another nom bites the dust
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Ratcliffe gets caught in the trap
Jacob Heilbrunn is editor of The National Interest. He lives in Washington DC
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Ratcliffe gets caught in the trap
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The president’s pick for the vacant director of national intelligence role may hit a roadblock
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Is there more disaffection among conservative youth with Trump than anyone had surmised?
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It might seem improbable. But then again, there isn’t much with Trump that doesn’t
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Trump goes from one Hispanic cabinet member to zero
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He was Tea Party before it was cool to be Tea Party
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The president stuck to the script yesterday, while Biden struck out against AOC
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Converting July 4 into a commercial event is a masterstroke
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There’s no cogent reason to believe that he’s toast
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The debate offered was a sneak peek into the next Democratic president’s cabinet
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Far from undermining the regime, the president has strengthened and emboldened it
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Trump would be utterly at sea in trying to preside over a war in the Persian Gulf
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The Donald may be most dangerous when he appears to be on the ropes
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Few members of the Trump camp possess her talent for the zinger
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The president is running scared
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Why sign a free trade agreement if Trump is intent on subverting it before it’s even been approved?
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John McCain torments the 45th president from beyond the grave
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Michael Wolff, the author of Fire and Fury, has written a new tome
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‘I’m not going to talk about her’
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About a week ago Trump indicated that he was ‘never a big fan’ of Don McGahn, but perhaps he’s softening his verdict