President Trump’s victory in the D.C. Circuit’s August 13 decision in Global Health Council v. Trump is not simply another court case resolved in the President’s favor. It is a precedent-setting moment, one that will reverberate far beyond the confines of USAID.
President Trump’s victory in the D.C. Circuit’s August 13 decision in Global Health Council v. Trump is not simply another court case resolved in the President’s favor. It is a precedent-setting moment, one that will reverberate far beyond the confines of USAID.
When the Texas House Democrats bolted from Austin in earlier this month, they did so with the swagger of martyrs. They cast their self-imposed exile as a noble stand against injustice, a heroic resistance to gerrymandering. But like most political theatre, the
President Trump has made a simple, compelling demand: the US Senate should cancel its August recess and work weekends until his judicial and executive nominees are confirmed. This is not political theater. It is a rational, proportional response to a dangerous impasse,
The critics said he was a showman. They dismissed the stagecraft, the slogans, the self-assurance. They said real diplomacy could not be done with bravado and a businessman’s gut instinct. But this morning in Doha, under a canopy of economic ambition and