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- bs-ed-op-0708-marsden-policy-20190702. TEXT: Rachel Marsden: Big government may be a drag, but foreign-policy anarchy clearly isn't a good alternative.
- Later this month, about three years after a raid on his home, the case against Harold Martin is scheduled to be resolved in Baltimore's federal court.
- Robert Koehler: Have you noticed that we're always on the verge of war?
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Forget Russian hackers, the Supreme Court's gerrymandering decision just crippled American democracy
The Supreme Court's decision in redistricting cases out of Maryland and North Carolina removes any obstacles to outright partisan gerrymandering. - If Donald Trump's reelection launch sounded familiar, that's because it featured the same false claims he's been peddling for years.
- Robert B. Reich: The real threat to America isn't President Trump's "Deep State"; it's his "Corrupt State."
- So-called 'democratic socialists' and young, idealistic Americans have ignored the history of socialism and its ultimate failure elsewhere.
- One can only hope that President Trump was lying about his support for individuals who threaten U.S. democracy and national security.
- Legislation would help voters see who is targeting us with paid ads on Facebook, Twitter and Google — the platforms of choice for Russian interference.
- Keeping Vladimir Putin away from Normandy on June 6 suggests a major rewrite of World War II history is going on.
- A Carroll County woman will be representing the U.S. in a worldwide competition in Russia with her talents in print media technology.
- Trump and his supporters have one huge advantage over their opponents. They are not bound by any moral code.
- I like our founding fathers’ concept of three coequal parts of government. We need checks and balances.
- In his first remarks on the Mueller probe after resigning as deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein casts himself as a man above politics.
- Russian interference aided Donald J . Trump's presidential win.
- Letters published in the May 4 edition of the Carroll County Times.
- While Trump wants us to play down the significance of Russia’s assistance in his election, he also wants to blame former President Barack Obama for Russia’s interference.
- We fought to break away from British control — taking about 7 years of prolonged warfare — but there was certainly no middle class for a long time. Is this our true destiny, to revert again to such a practice under Donald the First (or whoever follows in succession)?
- Rosenstein's departure ends a nearly two-year run defined by his appointment of a special counsel to investigate connections between the Trump campaign and Russia.
- There is no proof the Russians interfered with the 2016 presidential election.
- Cal Thomas: The so-called "Mueller report" is being read and interpreted through mostly biased eyes.
- Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is taking swipes at his critics as he prepares his exit from the Justice Department.
- Special counsel's findings uncover serious problems in 2016 election and subsequent evidence of obstruction by President Trump.
- Even though the Mueller report found no proof that President Donald J. Trump conspired with the Russians, that doesn't mean the country didn't interfere with the presidential election.
- President Donald Trump and his business organization are suing Rep. Elijah Cummings — the U.S. House oversight committee chairman — alleging the Baltimore Democrat crossed a constitutional line with a subpoena to the president’s longtime accountant that seeks years of financial statements.
- The Mueller report found no collusion despite what the media wanted.
- Jonah Goldberg: The Mueller report doesn't meet the worst expectations of either the right or left, but it doesn't make anyone look great, either.
- Robert Mueller’s report represents “only part of the story” of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, according to Maryland lawmakers. They say Congress must now question the special counsel and subpoena his report, minus the redactions.
- Don't cast Julian Assange as some kind of hero when he played a key role in Russian interference in the 2016 election.
- A century ago, Justice Louis Brandeis said, “Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” That is still true today.
- I would like to ask some cogent questions of Mr. Mueller. None of these is a partisan question. Democrats, Republicans, and independents alike all should all be asking them because of the unprecedented assault on our electoral system that was devised and executed by the Russian military.
- The Mueller report proved that President Donald J. Trump is a deal maker and not a criminal.
- Jules Witcover: President Trump escaped the clutches of the Mueller investigation by refusing to testify.
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- The Mueller report debunked theories of Russian collusion, probably to the disappointment of The Sun editorial board.
- Kim is not the only one who has Trump’s trust. When Putin tells Trump that he didn’t try to interfere with our 2016 elections, Trump believes him.
- One thing special counsel's probe uncovered is the way liberal Democrats and the media detest this country.
- Mueller's criminal prosecutions may be coming to an end but it's mixed news, at best, for Donald Trump
- “We have a tendency to categorize people. We say, ‘I’m not going to hang with you because your black. I’m not going to hang with you because you’re Jewish,” he told them. “What we’re trying to do is represent what it feels like to be in somebody else’s shoes.”
- Cal Thomas: The problem with the president's insults and anger, is they invite similar responses.
- The Towson orchestra, based at Loch Raven High School, charges no admission to help spread a love of classical music to people young and old.
- Despite a ban on fracking within Maryland, Dominion Energy's new Cove Point liquefied natural gas export facility in Calvert County has made the state a player in the global LNG market — with U.S. shale gas leaving through Maryland and arriving in countries all across the globe.
- Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals will get a chance to celebrate their Stanley Cup championship with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday.
- Waiting for Mr. Mueller to prove himself a savior may not pan out for the simpler reason that he can't find what doesn't exist. To say that Mr. Trump was morally capable of colluding with Russia is not the same thing as saying that he did.
- We are told the Mueller investigation will be sent to the Attorney General any day now. We are also told that the report does not have to be made public. As a tax payer and former federal law enforcement officer, I strenuously object
- Fort Ritchie and Camp David in Maryland were among a handful of targets highlighted on Russian state television in unusual bellicose threat. Fort Ritchie, however, has been closed since 1998.
- Withdrawl from the intermediate nuclear force treaty is the latest twist in worsening relations with Russia.
- Many evangelicals are selling their souls in defense of President Donald Trump. Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Dallas Church, however, takes the cake. He told Fox & Friends Sunday that, “The Bible says even heaven itself is gonna have a wall around it. Not everyone is going to be allowed
- A new firm has taken ownership of hosting Maryland’s elections data after a federal investigation into the Russian ties of the previous vendor. The state elections administrator says Maryland will use Intelishift and a subsidiary, The Sidus Group, now that ByteGrid is no longer connected to Sidus.
- Mr. Trump's glandular, impulsive and often vindictive character is the only reliable signal in the noise that is his presidency. Any conspiracy theory that doesn't take this into account is not likely to pan out.