Has the expectation that presidents will act in a public-spirited matter now also become a partisan stance?
The president uses them for political and personal ends. The damage he’s wrought along the way won’t be easily repaired.
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Election interference is one front in Moscow’s larger campaign to undermine the U.S. without prompting a military response.
Russia's wily president has outmaneuvered Western leaders for years. Is Barack Obama next?
The Russian leader sounded off on, among other things, Donald Trump (he likes him); Turkey (not so much); and his country’s economy.
Fulfilling what might be the Russian autocrat’s dearest wish, Trump has openly questioned whether the U.S. should keep its commitments to NATO.
The secretary of state has been trying to distance himself from the impeachment hearings, but today’s explosive testimony put him at center stage.
At a recent conference, some members of the right identified foreign-policy hawks and neoconservatives, rather than Democrats, as their biggest enemies.
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