Feb. 1, 2018
Happy February from Washington, where President Trump is feeling the love in the wake of his first official State of the Union address—much to the distress of liberals, as Rachel del Guidice and Kyle Perisic report. State-level Democrats set a record with lawsuits against the administration, Fred Lucas finds. The author of an anti-Trump book chooses to sink lower, Kelsey Harkness writes. Plus: Robin Simcox on progress against ISIS, and David Shedd on what's good about that surveillance law.
One year into the Trump administration, the facts on the ground—in Syria and Iraq—have changed dramatically.
Democrats already have set a record for most lawsuits filed against a presidential administration in a single year.
After being attacked, Xinran Ji died in his bed. And the aspirations of his family, who sacrificed everything to send him to America to pursue his studies, perished with him.
"Church ... family ... police ... military ... the national anthem ... Trump trying to call on all the tropes of 1950s-era nationalism," tweets an MSNBC host.
The American people should be assured that their civil liberties and privacy rights are not being violated with the Section 702 program.
Will feminists and other liberals speak up now, or will they continue to be silent because Wolff is attacking a conservative woman?
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