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The terrible dilemma that the President poses for Republicans. Plus: Brett Kavanaugh's evasive answers at his confirmation hearings
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Friday, September 7, 2018

Donald Trump. Letter from Trump's Washington

A New Book, an Op-Ed, and a Growing Crisis for Trump

Recent accounts from inside the White House are a reminder of the terrible dilemma that the President poses for Republicans.
By Susan B. Glasser
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Brett Kavanaugh's Evasive Answers on 9/11 and War Crimes

Shouldn't it be a presumption—not a remarkable achievement—that our courts don't trample on the rights of unpopular, even reprehensible, defendants?
By Amy Davidson Sorkin
Donald Trump walks down the stairs from Air Force One. News Desk

President Trump Can't Assassinate World Leaders

According to Bob Woodward's new book, Trump ordered the death of Bashar al-Assad in 2017—a break with the rules of his seven predecessors.
By Robin Wright

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