No Kings, America
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America is at its strongest when we lead — not just with military might, but with the full arsenal of diplomatic, economic, and humanitarian tools. We are more prosperous when we help others stand on their own.
The institution of American democracy relies as much on the actions of American citizens as it does on Constitutional actors.
It’s been a confusing couple of months for Republicans who saw President Donald Trump as a clean break from the Reagan-Bush foreign policy ethos.
Hundreds of volunteer advocates put partisan differences aside and pressed Congress to help people with cancer. The advocacy came just before the stalemate that has shut down the federal government.
In its analysis Morning Consult wrote: “With a 71% approval rating among voters in Vermont, independent Bernie Sanders is America’s most popular senator, retaking his spot from fellow Vermonter Peter Welch (D), who has a 66% approval rating among the state’s voters.
Former attorney general Daniel Cameron is campaigning for the Republican primary to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell in Kentucky, as multiple candidates claim to be the "America First" option.
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia says new legislation is needed to prevent the Trump administration's escalating actions against Venezuela from leading to war.
Elizabeth Shackelford Other than frustration at surging migration, Latin America has not merited the same level of attention in Washington as the Middle East, Europe, or Asia in recent history. That indifference has ended with the second Trump administration,
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What Won’t Congress Let Trump Get Away With?
Even pundits who defended extrajudicial killings during the War on Terror years—including Lawfare’s Ben Wittes, National Review’s Andy McCarthy, and John Yoo, the author of the so-called torture memos—have deemed these strikes illegal or legally suspect.