Trump, his family, his companies and his administration have always been more concerned with the appearance of conflict of interest than with conflict of interest itself. Indeed, conflict of interest is White House Inc's business model. But something has changed in the last few months. They've given up even caring about appearances. The president is pilfering money directly from the US treasury " that is, picking our pockets. And he is doing it in plain sight. read more
Trump, his family, his companies and his administration have always been more concerned with the appearance of conflict of interest than with conflict of interest itself. Indeed, conflict of interest is White House Inc's business model. But something has changed in the last few months. They've given up even caring about appearances. The president is pilfering money directly from the US treasury " that is, picking our pockets. And he is doing it in plain sight. read more
President Trump, who will turn 80 next month, did not give details on the exam. read more
Tom Nichols: Even the president's supporters are alarmed. read more
Robert Kagan: He seems to hope to slip away without Americans noticing the magnitude of this defeat. read more
Judging by a list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" put out by the DOJ last August (www.justice.gov), the following qualify as sanctuary cities:
Albuquerque, NM
Berkeley, CA
Boston, MA
Chicago, IL
Denver, CO
East Lansing, MI
Hoboken, NJ
Jersey City, NJ
Los Angeles, CA
New Orleans, LA
New York City, NY
Newark, NJ
Paterson, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
Portland, OR
Rochester, NY
Seattle, WA
San Francisco City, CA
"It also does little to combat the indisputable evidence of Trump's visible cognitive decline and issues staying awake. At nearly every televised meeting during his second term as president, Trump can be seen dozing off as someone else speaks, whether it's a member of his Cabinet or even a foreign leader. White House staffers can make all of the sarcastic social media posts they want, but all of us can plainly see Trump's physical condition every time he's on camera."
"White House Has Full-Blown Meltdown Over Coverage of Trump's Health"
The Trump administration is furious over media coverage of the president's sudden medical visit to Walter Reed
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"The first blow against autocracy is the refusal of cynical complacency. Right after Trump's first election, the Russian emigre M Gessen proposed some rules' for surviving autocracy. Among them: Be outraged ... [I]n the face of the impulse to normalize, it is essential to maintain one's capacity for shock.'"