In the vaulted stillness of Chicago’s House of Hope, the nation gathered Friday to bid a final farewell to the Reverend Jesse Jackson, a titan of the civil rights movement who spent over half a century agitation for the “dispossessed and the disrespected.” Yet, the solemnity of the occasion has been eclipsed by a sharp [...]
Read More »The Question Trump Keeps Teasing — and the One He Can’t Answer Because of the Constitution
There are moments, usually just before sunrise, when President Donald Trump speaks more freely than even his closest aides would like. No teleprompter. No carefully-weighted political script. Just instinct, impulse, and that old showman’s flair for dangling the impossible in front of an audience, just long enough to make them dream about it. It was [...]
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