The greatest risk of the Trump era is the resetting of what we expect from our leaders. Most dangerous, of course, is the redefinition of the presidency — from a position of honor and trust to one of retribution and corruption.
The greatest risk of the Trump era is the resetting of what we expect from our leaders. Most dangerous, of course, is the redefinition of the presidency — from a position of honor and trust to one of retribution and corruption.
I have repeatedly warned against normalizing Trump. Just yesterday, for example, I wrote about the risks to our democracy if the judicial system grants a presumption of regularity to Trump’s highly irregular administration.
As reviews of the first 100 days poured in, several themes emerged. Chief among them is…
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Sirens flashing in the NC Supreme Court election saga
Sen. Chris Murphy’s take on why the GOP won’t stand up to Trump
The next wave of voter suppression litigation coming this week
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