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ump Tweet On Housing Regulation "Laid Bare" His Biases. In a column titled "Trumpism's Most Persistent Goal Is The Preservation Of White Supremacy," Michael Gerson writes in the Washington Post <https://wvvw.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trumpisms-most-persistent-goal-is- the-preservation-of-white-supremacy/2020/
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delusional about what they wanted to Mueller to say and what it didn't say and they tried to convince themselves of the new narrative since then." Michael Gerson writes in the Washington Post (7/25, 14.2M), "Something did end during the Mueller hearings, at least for me. It was the death of the deus ex machin
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dded that there is 'no good argument not to get the vaccination. I would encourage all men regardless of party affiliation to get the vaccination." Michael Gerson writes in his Washington Post (3/29, 10.52M) column that "the defiance of public health guidance has become a political selling point in the Republi
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mp Tweet On Housing Regulation "Laid Bare" His Biases. In a column titled "Trumpism's Most Persistent Goal Is The Preservation Of White Supremacy," Michael Gerson writes in the Washington Post (7/30, 14.2M) that President Trump "has trouble concealing his intentions." He cites a tweet this week from the Presid
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artisan institutions, EFTA00149729 faced with a choice of maintaining neutrality or upholding their core values, are often choosing the former." Michael Gerson writes in the Washington Post (5/20, 10.52M) that if Trump "has a political philosophy, one of its main tenets is toxic masculinity - the use of men
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ary on the broader situation was more mixed than it had been in previous days. Still, some commentators remained sharply critical of the President. Michael Gerson writes in the Washington Post (8/16, 10.52M) it was former President Trump's "fondest hope...in his final days in office to withdraw the last U.S. t
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y policy. Parties must constantly reinvent themselves and prove their relevance to voters. Two of the biggest brains — and hearts — of the Bush era, Michael Gerson and Peter Wehner, laid out the challenge brilliantly in an essay in the latest Commentary magazine ("How to Save the Republican Party"). Republican
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of the children of undocumented workers as having "calves the size of cantaloupes" from hauling bales of marijuana across the desert, until I read Michael Gerson's op-ed in The Washington Post this week — The GOP Divide on Immigration. And although it desert brought a cascade of rebuke from his fellow Republ
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mp Tweet On Housing Regulation "Laid Bare" His Biases. In a column titled "Trumpism's Most Persistent Goal Is The Preservation Of White Supremacy," Michael Gerson writes in the Washington Post (7/30, 14.2M) that President Trump "has trouble concealing his intentions." He cites a tweet this week from the Presid
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ealists have been successful stewards of foreign policy Josh Rogin Article 4. The Washington Post Ignoring foreign policy won't make it go away Michael Gerson The National Interest Iran's Secret Weapon EFTA_R1_00537929 EFTA02029048 Kevin Lim Article 6. Guardian Israel and the US would come to deepl
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PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Marc Rich
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George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

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PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Paul Ryan
PersonSpeaker of the United States House of Representatives from 2015 to 2019

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Michael Cohen
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