Opinion

Sadism, crime and a love of lies: What 3,500 lawsuits reveal about Trump's true nature

American presidents before Donald Trump had some record of public achievement in politics, government or the military before they were elected. Donald Trump lacked any of those credentials, but brought his astounding history of involvement in thousands of lawsuits to the nation’s highest office. This trove of cases from more than 45 years reflects Trump’s contempt for ethical standards and for the US Constitution and the rule of law, the foundation of American democracy.

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Bill Barr's boss is in big trouble: So the Law Walrus is riding to the rescue -- promising revenge for the Russia probe

New White House chief of staff Mark Meadows announced this week that onetime Trump campaign spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany will become the White House press secretary. The campaign is looking for a replacement and it seems that Attorney General William Barr may be auditioning for the role. Judging from his two-night interview with Laura Ingraham, he is as enthusiastic about the boss as one of the famed Mar-a-Lago Trumpettes.

We hadn't heard much from Barr since he was scathingly chastised by a federal judge last month for his  "lack of candor" in public descriptions of the Mueller report, saying that Barr had "distorted the findings" of the April 2019 report in his notorious press conference and a letter to lawmakers. The judge demanded a full copy of the Mueller report to review in order to decide whether to reveal the entire document, without redactions.

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Trump is desperate for scapegoats after bungling America's coronavirus response

For Donald Trump to present himself as a “winner,” there always must be a loser.

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Trump's coronavirus response has been criminally irresponsible -- but here's why he could still win in 2020

The March boost in Donald Trump's approval ratings, already modest compared with those of other U.S. presidents in times of crisis, has now faded.

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'Sociopath' Trump walloped for bragging about rising stock market as coronavirus ravages America: 'Over 16,000 people died you ghoul'

Donald Trump kicked off Friday morning boasting about a rebounding stock market that is starting to come back from a major collapse as the result of coronavirus pandemic crippling America -- due in no small part to his administration's mishandling of the healthcare crisis.

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'You just proved their point': Trump attacks editorial claiming he only cares about ratings - by bragging about ratings

President Donald Trump attacked a Wall Street Journal editorial Thursday saying that the daily briefings with the president are a complete waste of time.

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The Supreme Court is poised to extend gun rights at the worst possible time

“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” —Second Amendment to the United States Constitution

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Republicans admit they lose when elections are fair and free

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Trump has abdicated core duties of the presidency

As President Donald Trump hurtles into his high-stakes bid for re-election, he is proving more than ever that he doesn’t deserve the office he holds. Not only is he incapable of meeting many of its demands, as the coronavirus has raged across the country, he has repeatedly shirked the duties of the presidency.

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Historian: Trump's response to the coronavirus crisis resembles Hitler more than FDR

In times of crisis, effective leadership is more crucial than ever. As President Trump struggles with the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, including the filing of more than ten million new unemployment claims in late March and crucial shortages of equipment like effective masks and ventilators, the ways other leaders responded to the Great Depression offer lessons both inspirational and cautionary for the present. Although Franklin Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler operated in two very different political cultures, their first 100 days in power offer a sobering reminder of the consequences of decisions pursued by leaders in crisis.

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Franklin Graham is anti-Jesus

You may have noticed a contradiction among members of the president’s most loyal voting bloc, white evangelical Christians. On the one hand, their leaders are not taking the coronavirus pandemic seriously. Pastors continue to hold Sunday services, many in the thousands, thus exposing their congregations, which include the sick and elderly, to a contagion that has killed 13,000 people in this country, 2,000 yesterday alone.

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Americans slam Trump for bragging about ratings of his '2 hour variety show' while ignoring 13,000 COVID-19 deaths

The U.S. has suffered 12,988 COVID-19 deaths but President Donald Trump is focused on a different problem: why the left is demanding news networks stop airing his daily coronavirus press briefings live. Why? He likes the ratings.

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Bernie Sanders made it respectable to talk about progressive ideas

I’m sorry you will not be president, but I understand and appreciate your decision to end your quest at this point.

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