Calling allegations of fraud and obstruction ‘political games’ interferes with the search for truth.
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Washington Gov. Inslee focuses on climate change in 2020 bid
Inslee, 68, is the first governor to enter the Democratic presidential contest, which so far has been dominated by U.S. senators.
Marc A. Thiessen: Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen’s expected ‘bombshell’ testimony didn’t explode
Though embarrassing, what he said actually helped clear the president of some claims.
Kathleen Parker: Jussie Smollett, Christopher Hasson and the meaning of MAGA
‘Make America Great Again’ started as a rally chant but is now perceived as a threat.
Commentary: Can America build big things anymore, or are we all talk?
Democrats should make clear what infrastructure projects they actually support.
Maine Voices: Sen. Collins should prioritize Mainers’ needs, advocate for $15 minimum wage
A third of our workforce would benefit from a base-pay hike – and so would the businesses where these workers would spend money.
The View From Here: ‘Electability’ too hard to judge
Primary voters should pick their favorite and not try to guess who might do best in November 2020.
Jim Fossel: Centrists are having trouble finding enough middle ground
The left is pushing the Green New Deal, while the right wants to affirm Trump’s emergency declaration.
Marc A. Thiessen: Trump forcing Republicans to choose between fidelity to him or to the Constitution
If his national emergency declaration prevails in court, it will be a disaster for limited government.
Leonard Pitts: Requiem for a nation that once dared to envision the impossible
The dismissive response to the Green New Deal doesn’t jibe with our history.