Listen to a Republican and a Democrat discuss how to fix privacy violations. North Korean trade could use a jump start.
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February 20, 2020
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A “Perfect” Impeachment Acquittal? ([link removed] )
There was an intellectually defensible, even honorable, way to acquit President Trump without whitewashing his behavior or holding the door open to further abuse. For whatever reason, too few GOP senators chose that path.
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By Gene Healy
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How Donald Trump Can Jump Start Diplomacy with North Korea ([link removed] )
Progress remains possible but will require a change in approach. The possibility of promoting stability and peace is worth the risk of doing so.
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An Effort to Reform Warrantless Surveillance ([link removed] )
Ending longstanding warrantless surveillance of Americans has long been a desire of libertarians. So how do Senators Steve Daines (R‑MT) and Ron Wyden (D‑OR) plan to accomplish it?
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Featuring Sen. Steve Daines, Sen. Ron Wyden, and Caleb O.Brown
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