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As thousands become citizens in Los Angeles, some talk Trump
Amanda Lee Myers
Despite rhetoric from the president, they're proud to call themselves Americans now
As White House spirals into crisis, what will Congress do? GOP leaders face unhappy choice
Heather Digby Parton
As Trump's White House implodes, congressional Republicans must confront a dilemma: their country or their agenda
White House: Mideast peace may not be 2-state solution
Jill Colvin, Vivian Salama
Trump's position could signify a dramatic shift in 20 years of U.S. foreign policy
Trump’s Israel policy: Confusing to all! Netanyahu’s big White House visit could get exciting
Matthew Sheffield
Where's Trump now on settlements, the embassy or the two-state solution? Israel's prime minister would love to know
Paul Krugman dissects the staggering ignorance of the Trump White House
Janet Allon
Is the Trump White House evil or just stupid?
Donald Trump wanted to move the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem on Day One
Rachel Leah
With Netanyahu's visit to the White House this week, what will come of the U.S. embassy's location in Israel?
Lies upon lies about Michael Flynn: The White House’s official explanation of the scandal makes no sense
Simon Maloy
Pretty much everyone involved in the spreading Michael Flynn scandal is telling easily disproved lies about it
Blood in the water: Flynn’s out, and in less than a month the Trump administration has been hobbled by scandal
Simon Maloy
Trump's national security aide quits in disgrace, confronting congressional Republicans with a nasty quandary
Forget “bad hombres,” President Trump is headed for a war with China
Rajan Menon
The Trump administration has already drawn a red line and disaster might follow
Doomed to repeat history: Trump’s immigration order is bad foreign policy
David FitzGerald, David Cook Martín
History shows that humiliating groups on the world stage by restricting entry makes it harder to keep our allies
Trump moves spark Iraqi anger, calls against future alliance
Qassim Abdul-zahra, Susannah George
Trump's travel ban and other stances could undermine future U.S.-Iraqi security cooperation
Hamas names shadowy militant as new leader in Gaza
Fares Akram
The appointment solidifies leadership of the military wing, which controls thousands of fighters and rockets
Flynn’s field of fright: The terror is coming from inside the White House
Ira Chernus
The only thing that's known about Trump's foreign policy is that there's no coherent foreign policy
Unnecessary fighting south of the border: Mexico should ask Trump to pay for the drug war
Jonathan Marshall
Mexico has some leverage if Trump tries to play rough with tariffs and trade
Our man in the Middle East: The confusing worldview of Trump aide Derek Harvey
Steven A. Cook
Col. Derek Harvey has more mainstream views on Islam than Gen. Michael Flynn — but he still has strange baggage
Through the looking glass: How can we recognize our friends in the mixed-up world of Donald Trump?
Rebecca Gordon
The enemies of our enemy are not our friends. It's important to remember that during the next four years and beyond
An end to bromance: Russia’s in love with Trump, right? Not as much as you think
Danielle Ryan
No more love story: Vladimir Putin's government has no illusions about Donald Trump, and doesn't trust him
Guess what was missing from cable news’ discussions about President Trump’s so-called “Muslim ban”
Julie Alderman, Nina Mast
Spoiler: It was actual Muslims
What it feels like to be a target of Trump’s Muslim ban
Vijay Prashad
Nothing is like the tension of a passport that is hated
Appeals court refuses to reinstate Trump travel ban
Sudhin Thanawala
Court says travel ban unconstitutionally blocked entry based on religion, harmed people, business and universities
Trump’s conflicts are unprecedented, but not unique: A short history of Republican corruption
Conor Lynch
Donald Trump's level of shameless corruption is something new — but he fits into a longer Republican story
Tom Cotton’s immigration play: Arkansas senator bids to become the GOP’s leading anti-immigrant scourge
Simon Maloy
With a proposal to shut down legal immigration, Cotton seizes the Republican base's most cherished cause
President Trump once again says he has no connections to Russia or Putin, negating what he’s said about them before
Matthew Rozsa
The president is denying things that he's said [Updated]
Appeals court weighs Trump immigration ban as travelers arrive to tears
Eric Tucker
The Justice Department filed a brief with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, hearing set for Tuesday
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