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They reaped the benefits of opposing the president at a time when his fortunes seemed lowest
Amber Duke
In his inaugural address, Trump essentially embraced what amounted to a form of liberation theology
Jacob Heilbrunn
The president’s ability to issue mass pardons is essentially a royal prerogative to change the law and court decisions
Charles Lipson
It operates by subverting legislative responsibility for the sake of pork, on the one hand, and partisan interdiction, on the other
Roger Kimball
DC Diary
Plus: Tim Walz on why he lost
The Spectator