Opinion

Here's how Trump has turned the entire world against the US in less than two years

One thing already seems clear in the Trump era: the world will not turn out to be the American president’s playground.  His ultra-unilateralist, rejectionist policies on trade, the Iran denuclearization agreement, the costs of defense, and climate change are already creating an incipient anti-Trump movement globally (and in the United States as well). To a remarkable degree, the countries he has targeted are banding together to oppose him and his policies.  That still inchoate but gathering opposition assures that, whatever Donald Trump’s view of America may be, it is no longer — in the phrase coined 20 years ago by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright — the “indispensable nation.” Abroad or even at home, with the president facing increasingly strong headwinds on climate change at the state and local level, we’re entering a new world order on the heels of the collapsed American domination of the past three-quarters of a century.

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It's not enough to impeach Trump, his entire presidency should be annulled -- here is how

The only way I see the end of Trump is if there’s overwhelming evidence he rigged the 2016 election. In which case impeachment isn’t an adequate remedy. His presidency should be annulled.

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These 7 longtime Trump supporters have all flipped on the president and his allies

The Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair and others are reporting that two long-time allies of President Donald Trump—American Media CEO David Pecker and Australian journalist Dylan Howard (American Media’s vice president/chief content officer) are now cooperating with the federal government in its ongoing investigation of Trump and his associates. This follows the stunning developments of August 21, when Trump’s personal attorney Michael Cohen pled guilty to eight federal charges(including tax evasion and felony campaign finance violations) and his former campaign manager Paul Manafort was convicted on eight counts (including tax evasion and bank fraud) in Alexandria, Virginia. Federal prosecutors have promised Pecker and Howard immunity from prosecution in exchange for their cooperation, which will include providing any information they have on hush-money payments made to adult film star Stephanie Clifford, a.k.a. Stormy Daniels, and Playboy model Karen McDougal (both of whom Trump allegedly had extramarital affairs with).

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There's a dark history to the campaign finance laws Michael Cohen broke -- and that should worry Trump

Politics usually takes a summer vacation in August. But not during the Trump administration.

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How long can Trump survive?

Many of the “insiders” I talk with are convinced that Cohen’s virtual naming of Trump as an criminal co-conspirator, combined with other bombshells Cohen can set off, and Mueller’s likely findings of Trump’s collusion with the Russians, his longstanding business fraud, and obstruction of justice, will all spell the end. Democrats will take back the House, begin an impeachment, pile up overwhelming evidence of impeachable offenses, and put enough pressure on Republican senators to convict him and send him packing.

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Here are 4 ways Trump is causing the collapse of American dominance across the globe

One thing already seems clear in the Trump era: the world will not turn out to be the American president’s playground.  His ultra-unilateralist, rejectionist policies on trade, the Iran denuclearization agreement, the costs of defense, and climate change are already creating an incipient anti-Trump movement globally (and in the United States as well). To a remarkable degree, the countries he has targeted are banding together to oppose him and his policies.  That still inchoate but gathering opposition assures that, whatever Donald Trump’s view of America may be, it is no longer -- in the phrase coined 20 years ago by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright -- the “indispensable nation.” Abroad or even at home, with the president facing increasingly strong headwinds on climate change at the state and local level, we’re entering a new world order on the heels of the collapsed American domination of the past three-quarters of a century.

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The pressure on Trump is rising after the Manafort and Cohen bombshells

The guilty pleas by Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, and conviction of Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign manager, this week no doubt deepen the US president’s legal problems.

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Here is the Trump pardon we should fear the most

Let’s not forget that a couple of months back, however many Trump-initiated crises ago that was, talking-head legal whizzes and constitutional scholars took to the airwaves to ponder the seemingly absurd prospect of a sitting president issuing official pardons to himself (first and foremost), along with his wayward children and members of his criminal gang. With Michael Cohen's plea bargain and Paul Manafort's convictions on legislators’ minds, and Michael Flynn’s sentencing pending, we think it’s time, once again, to revisit the unpardonable endgame.This article was originally published at Salon

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The Republicans of today are profoundly spineless compared to the GOP leaders who resisted Nixon

Republican leaders in 2018 are profoundly different than the ones who dealt with Watergate in the 1970s.

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The Manafort verdict and Cohen’s plea won’t halt the slow motion fascism of the Trump administration

Donald Trump is the kind of president the Constitution was written to protect us from, only it’s not working.

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Revealed: There's another major bombshell buried in Michael Cohen's felony charges

Buried in the details of charges Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to on Tuesday is a mysterious claim — and potential bombshell — that went largely overlooked in the original reporting of his conviction.

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This is the hidden agenda behind school dress codes

Dress code policies have always been prevalent in schools. Normally, what children can and cannot wear in schools is explicitly noted in school policies or implicitly implied by broader cultural and societal norms.

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Don't be fooled: Donald Trump's white nationalist White House is still in full effect

President Donald Trump loves to call nonwhite immigrants and refugees as "vermin" or "invaders" and to suggest they are the "worst people." Yet he has no such strong words for the white nationalists and other racists prevalent throughout his administration.

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