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A Long Walk to Protest ICE
On foot and carrying flags, they crossed the Mason-Dixon line -- the old American border between slavery and freedom - walking to Washington, D.C., over the course of three weeks in May.
They canoed across the broad, grand Susquehanna River. They walked more than 300 miles from New York to deliver a peace protest to Congress and the people ...Read more
Now Trump Cuts Close to Home
Let me count the ways.
Donald Trump excels at broadsides against bright places and people that burnish our world.
But now, it's getting personal.
Trump is stealing what I hold dear. I'm not even speaking of press freedom or his suing CBS News, where I loved my first job.
I mean the Library of Congress and the Kennedy Center for the ...Read more
Is Our Destiny Manifest With Trump?
I know what you're thinking. America made a wrong turn with Donald Trump, driving our destiny into darkness.
But there's reason to believe Trump is what we're all about, right from the start: real estate.
Trump, a mogul and dealmaker, aims to acquire Canada, Greenland and Gaza. Are these far-fetched whims? No.
George Washington, descendant ...Read more
States of Resistance: A Way Forward
Resistance: a watchword for our times.
The state of Wisconsin is showing us how, above all 49 others.
In Washington, a senator and congressman heeded the call.
To inspire us, first Wisconsin stood up to the Trump-Musk blitzkrieg in a state Supreme Court race. Elon Musk spent $20 million to back a right-wing Republican.
That obscene outside...Read more
A Strange Exchange: Civil War, Writ Small
Scene: walking in Washington at dusk, looking around an old market neighborhood made new again. I'm coming from a book talk, searching the lively sidewalks for the Metro station.
A guy sees my shop bag and asks what book I'm reading. I show him: "Uncharted: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris and the Odds in the Wildest Campaign in History." Chris ...Read more
Around Trump World in 100 Days
I'm not Catholic, but the pope's death hit hard, compared to a living president.
Pope Francis, a champion for peace and the poor who crossed borders in his inclusion, showed how it's done, winning hearts all over the world.
Donald Trump showed up at the Vatican funeral wearing a bright blue suit amid a sea of black. The least of his sins.
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April Is a Revolution Month
Greetings from the eye of the storm.
Is the time right for a second American Revolution? The first broke out 250 Aprils ago in Lexington and Concord.
Let's conjure up Paul Revere's midnight ride in this dark hour.
Our ruler makes the English king, George III, look like a sweet prince. President Donald Trump's brazen revenge spree is ...Read more
The Best Presidents vs. the Worst
The two greatest presidents died in April, 80 years apart, one 80 years ago.
Abraham Lincoln, 56, was slain while enjoying a comedy at Ford's Theatre. After 12 years of a crisis presidency, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was 63 when he died of a stroke in Warm Springs, Georgia, where the waters helped his polio.
Political geniuses who loved to ...Read more
There Are No Innocent Bystanders Now
I went down to the demonstration at the Washington Monument, surrounded by a multitude with signs, chants and oh so many causes under the bleak spring sky. In this setting I had a sudden epiphany: Protests are not only to send a message to the ruler golfing in Florida.
No, the point of gathering is to know there are others with you, like you,...Read more
The Tragedy Joe Biden Brought Upon Us
WASHINGTON -- Read it and weep.
I mean the newspaper. Every single day, it brings tidings of despair to those who cherish the civilian institutions and agencies of this -- yes -- beloved and beautiful capital.
The Institute of Peace was closed, Gestapo-style, within view of the Lincoln Memorial. The Smithsonian, America's free storyteller, ...Read more
Trump Comes to Bury the Kennedy Legacy
The grand terrace of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts overlooks the river, where you can catch a breeze and mingle at intermission. The first April symphony is a sweet Mozart and Mendelssohn concert.
Please tell me the center will still be open.
Along with the skilled federal workforce, the 47th president is murdering a precious ...Read more
A Senate Showdown That Went the Wrong Way
Republicans in Congress are ceding their constitutional power to the president, so says the "politerati."
Yes, but there's the rub: 10 Senate Democrats joined Republicans, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. He changed his mind the day before.
The Senate 10 sacrificed the minority's sole power to check the president. Senate Republicans ...Read more