In his new book, he violates his own privacy as he tells us too much about himself, his wife and others.
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Cementing the U.S.-Japan Defense Alliance
Prime Minister Kishida visits the White House as both countries look to deter Xi Jinping. But where is the U.S. leadership on economics?
Biden’s Student Loan Write-Off, Part II
A Plan B to cancel debt in case his $400 billion write-off loses at the Supreme Court.
Where Are the Next Covid Treatments?
Biden’s bureaucracy is an obstacle, as vaccine immunity ebbs.
The U.S. Navy’s Stranded Lieutenant
Harsh punishment after a tragic accident needs a bilateral solution.
The Price for Speaker McCarthy
His concessions to get the job may cost vital U.S. defense spending.
Normal Republicans, Stand Up to the Fringe
The party is struggling to become something new. It has to find a way to restore its peace and poise.
Electronic Court Filings Are a Privacy Nightmare
The private health and financial information of people involved in lawsuits is far too easy to search and steal.
The GOP’s Chaos Caucus Returns
A rump faction blocks McCarthy’s Speaker bid, and for what?
The World According to Tom Cotton
The senator argues for U.S. foreign engagement while critiquing the left.