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It’s clear that Donald Trump shapes culture and government and raises the stakes of political conflict. From : ...
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If ever a U.S. president needed the checks and balances that the founders established, it’s law-breaking, oath-violating ...
Our first idea was a classic endorsement cover. It showed Kamala Harris striding towards the camera, contemplating the momentous task that awaits her. It was good, but it failed to capture our ...
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In countless rallies, Trump hinted at changes that could dramatically affect our country and the planet. Now reality sets in ...
Saying this is necessary because a certain mindset seems to have taken root in the collective mindset of both Trump and ...