Mona Charen

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Mona Charen is policy editor of The Bulwark and host of the “Beg to Differ” podcast.

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We are clearly in a rough patch, but rather than despair, we can draw upon our rich history for inspiration.
Donald Trump and his supporters rely heavily on the tactic, not just to change the subject or disarm the accuser, but also to breed cynicism.
If the American people are too ignorant or complacent or insensate to respond to the manifold depredations of this president, then economic pain may be the only way.
Como muchos otros temas en los que Donald Trump hizo campaña, la plaga del crimen inmigrante era una ficción.
Like so many other themes Donald Trump campaigned on, the plague of immigrant crime was a fiction.
You don’t convince women in a free country to have more babies for the sake of the fatherland.
Consider that Donald Trump is now openly speculating on sending “home grown” U.S.-citizen criminals to the Salvadoran gulag and his expansive concept of criminality
Donald Trump has an obsession with trade. He always has, and his views are wrong historically, economically and even morally.
It would be easier to count grains of sand on a beach than to keep track of the lies emanating from this administration, but manipulating official government studies and statistics is a step beyond anything we’ve seen and a profound threat.
Khalil’s anti-Israel views are “despicable,” Mona Charen writes, but it’s un-American for the Trump administration to take a law-abiding, legal resident into custody for “speech crimes.”