Being elected doesn’t entitle you to absolute power. And that’s a fact that has no alternative.
Leonard Pitts
Leonard Pitts: Words from the past offer uncanny truths about current-day race relations
A film based on the notes of James Baldwin should reawaken the notion that everything is not OK now.
Leonard Pitts: Let’s hope Women’s March, protests of travel ban signal a movement against Trump
It is time for a mass outcry in response to the shabby, chaos-inspiring actions of the Trump administration.
Leonard Pitts: Even after taking oath of office, President Trump lies as much as ever
He lies when the truth can be easily verified – and his team also offers what they call ‘alternative facts.’
Leonard Pitts: Let us not accept Trump’s bizarre behavior as the new normal
As the most flagrantly unfit man in history takes the Oval Office, it’s vital to retain a sense of outrage.
Leonard Pitts: Trump’s words don’t reflect what’s in his heart? Wrong – they’re a megaphone
Should we believe the president-elect’s apologist, or a holy man who said, ‘The mouth speaks what the heart is full of?’
Leonard Pitts: The news might be bad, but here’s to those brave enough to gather it
The many who die in the pursuit provide a chilling contrast for Donald Trump’s anti-media frenzy.
Leonard Pitts: Legacy of black faith, hope no longer cutting it as injustices pile up
Monday’s hung jury in the trial of Walter Scott’s killer is a straw that sorely tests the camel’s back.
Leonard Pitts: Loathing Trump doesn’t justify undermining election with recount
There is no evidence of fraud in the election, and a review of votes now will be seen as suspect.
Leonard Pitts: For those who find thankfulness elusive this Thanksgiving, food for thought
Where’s cause for gratitude, when the election of Trump disappoints expectations and stirs anger and fear?