Opinion

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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Trump just faced his worst day yet -- but things could get even more agonizing for him

Ever since Donald Trump glided down that golden escalator three years ago it has seemed as though each news cycle is more surreal than the last one. But every once in a while something happens that breaks through the dizzying cascade of crazy tweets, palace intrigue and incoherent, destructive policies. Yesterday was one of those times. Two separate, serious legal proceedings unfolded over the course of several hours, leaving the weirdly unfamiliar impression that something real and recognizable had happened.

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New York prosecutors can go after Trump right now -- even if Mueller won't

Michael Cohen’s admission today in federal court that he committed felonies at the direction of Donald Trump exposes the president to criminal prosecution in New York State, an angle the mainstream news organizations have all missed.

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How China will exploit Trump's grim vision of America’s place in the present world order

As the second year of Donald Trump’s presidency and sixth of Xi Jinping’s draws to a close, the world seems to be witnessing one of those epochal clashes that can change the contours of global power. Just as conflicts between American President Woodrow Wilson and British Prime Minister Lloyd George produced a failed peace after World War I, competition between Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and American President Harry Truman sparked the Cold War, and the rivalry between Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and President John F. Kennedy brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, so the empowered presidents of the United States and China are now pursuing bold, intensely personal visions of new global orders that could potentially reshape the trajectory of the twenty-first century -- or bring it all down.

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Here's why Donald Trump and Elon Musk epitomize America's second Gilded Age

I’ve long admired Elon Musk as a technological visionary. But I worry about his sense of responsibility to the public.

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