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The Trump-Tariff Advice: Eat Less
Read more: The Trump-Tariff Advice: Eat LessDavid Frum draws a historical parallel between Robert Taft’s infamous “eat less” comment and the Trump administration’s rhetoric defending tariffs, arguing that tariffs disproportionately harm the middle class while benefiting the wealthy.
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What John Roberts’s Rebuke of Trump Left Out
Read more: What John Roberts’s Rebuke of Trump Left OutChief Justice John Roberts’s response to Donald Trump’s attack on a federal judge focuses on the personal rather than the systemic threats to judicial authority, overlooking the more concerning issue of Trump’s potential defiance of court orders.
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Trump, Deportations and the Law
Read more: Trump, Deportations and the LawThe Wall Street Journal editorial criticizes the Trump administration’s recent deportation of gang members without due process, warning against disregarding legal boundaries in immigration enforcement.
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Trump Says a Recession Would Be Worth It, but Economists Are Skeptical
Read more: Trump Says a Recession Would Be Worth It, but Economists Are SkepticalPresident Trump and his administration argue that short-term economic pain, including a possible recession, is a necessary sacrifice for long-term economic goals, but economists largely reject his policies as harmful rather than beneficial.
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The White House’s Flimsy Attack on Voice of America
Read more: The White House’s Flimsy Attack on Voice of AmericaThe White House’s justification for shutting down Voice of America (VOA) relies on misleading or weak claims that fail to support its assertion that the broadcaster engaged in “radical propaganda.”
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What Happens When so Much National Security Expertise Is Tossed Aside?
Read more: What Happens When so Much National Security Expertise Is Tossed Aside?President Trump’s sweeping purge of FBI and Justice Department officials with extensive national security experience has raised concerns that the U.S. is losing critical expertise in counterterrorism and counterintelligence at a time of heightened foreign threats.
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How Republicans Learned to Love High Prices
Read more: How Republicans Learned to Love High PricesThe Republican Party, once a strong advocate of free trade, has embraced protectionist policies like tariffs, ignoring the economic benefits of affordable imports that enhance American prosperity.
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The New Deep State
Read more: The New Deep StateThe Trump administration is reshaping the Republican foreign policy establishment by prioritizing nationalist loyalists over experienced Reaganite conservatives, signaling a shift toward a more isolationist and ideological approach to global affairs.
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Ignoring Scarcity at Our Own Peril
Read more: Ignoring Scarcity at Our Own PerilKevin D. Williamson critiques Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s book *Abundance* for its utopian premise that scarcity is a choice, arguing that the authors ignore fundamental economic realities and advocate for an impractical, centralized planning approach.