Donald Trump’s High Crimes and Misdemeanors
The principled case for impeachment is clear. What’s missing is the courage.
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The principled case for impeachment is clear. What’s missing is the courage.
By BRET STEPHENS
After President Trump’s Terrible Tuesday, Republican lawmakers need to stop pretending that there are any red lines that he won’t cross.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
President Trump tosses a tangled lifeline to the declining coal industry. It will lead to more deaths, it won’t help workers and it will make global warming worse.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The president responded to new charges and plea deals with more “witch hunt” claims.
By SAHIL CHINOY, JESSIA MA and STUART A. THOMPSON
To reach a final deal on the denuclearization of North Korea, the Trump administration must give up something substantial. But Washington isn’t budging.
By DAVID C. KANG
Who knows, the once-cocky fixer, now humbled, could find himself a star witness at hearings on impeachment of our 45th president.
By KEN WHITE
It’s Robert Mueller’s biggest victory yet, in one of the most successful special counsel investigations in history.
By NOAH BOOKBINDER, BARRY BERKE and NORMAN L. EISEN
Trump once pledged to hire “the best people,” but his tenure has been plagued with record-high departures. What if the zany characters who left Trump’s world – including two guilty federal criminals – starred in an 1980s-style sitcom?
By LEAH VARJACQUES and TAIGE JENSEN
The prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, barely survived a leadership challenge after trying to enact a modest measure to reduce climate-altering emissions.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
One of them, Mr. Trump’s own lawyer, has now implicated him in a crime.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Little steps, not big talk, could bring progress on denuclearization.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The office is a potential firewall against an out-of-control president and a historically corrupt New York State government.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The president’s tariffs led the company to move jobs to Europe. He responded by trying to incite a Harley boycott.
By BILL SAPORITO
Cover tuition only for those doctors who agree to go where they are needed most.
By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL
Is this a spectacularly tense marriage or a pussy-bow coup?
By FRANK BRUNI
Are direct-marketing scams destroying the republic? A serious question.
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Institutional breakdown on display in the Catholic Church and the Oval Office.
By GAIL COLLINS and BRET STEPHENS
The war on climate science was a rehearsal for Trump’s war on truth.
By PAUL KRUGMAN