Capital Account: The 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence finds the U.S. among the richest economies in the world. Americans owe much of that to the democracy the founders built https://t.co/IvtwSpmgar via @WSJ
Foreigners are being led to believe they can buy American goodwill or favors if they cut the Trumps in on the action. Americans deserve better from this or any President. https://t.co/KQr3GTrMS0 via @WSJopinion
U.S. Army Gen. Chris Donahue will relinquish his U.S. command in Europe on July 2, his assignment cut short by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. https://t.co/B8qPOCCS85 via @WSJ
Iran insists the MOU requires that Donald Trump treat Israel like an American proxy, though Israel is a sovereign democracy with a duty to its citizens to stop foreign bombardment. https://t.co/i7hlm9pJ7e via @WSJopinion
🚨🚨🚨 I'm posting this video every day so we NEVER forget what insurrectionist Donald Trump did on J6
Instead of accepting defeat and honoring the peaceful transfer of power, Trump unleashed a deadly mob on the U.S. Capitol in a last-ditch attempt to stay in power
THIS is what an insurrection looks like 👇👇👇
The way to ensure the Trump retribution fund is more than mostly dead would be for Congress to put a stake through it. https://t.co/MwBNQqtnes via @WSJopinion
Just one week after tobacco giant Reynolds donated $5 million to MAGA Inc. and dined with Trump at his golf club, President Trump directed FDA to authorize the sale of flavored vapes.
This corruption is poisoning our kids and unleashing a new wave of addiction on America.
The President has made hundreds of millions of dollars in stock trades this year in companies his own Administration regulates — then he uses his platform to influence the market. It's blatant corruption.
Opinion: Both men gambled on a weak adversary and assumed victory within days. Each is burdening their countries with costs that will persist many years after they have lost power. https://t.co/AGqFNAM4aW
President Trump’s personal political obsessions are hurting his Presidency, harming the chances for further policy gains the rest of this year, and putting control of the House and Senate in jeopardy. https://t.co/JIi60WnzXY via @WSJopinion
President Trump’s personal political obsessions are hurting his Presidency, harming the chances for further policy gains the rest of this year, and putting control of the House and Senate in jeopardy. https://t.co/l65WKRm4Kc via @WSJopinion
Two police officers who defended the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block the Trump administration’s nearly $1.8 billion fund to compensate people who claim they were targets of a “weaponized” legal system. https://t.co/JtzKyds7CK
I have no idea if he’s an idiot or a cynical liar or some mixture of both. But this sort of thing makes me appreciate how fragile the American experiment is.
Dear @RepRalphNorman: Please watch this video. You and I were Members of Congress when January 6 happened. Remember?
Happy to bring police officers who were assaulted on January 6 to your office so they can explain to you how they got their injuries.
COMMENTARY: Let’s say it plainly: There has never been a president as corrupt as Donald Trump.
There is no close second in our history.
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