Washington Examiner / Magazine
April 30, 2019 Issue
April 30, 2019 Print Edition
Cover Story
Trump’s acting troupe
Name the president who said the following: “I like acting.” The obvious answer would be Ronald Reagan, fondly recalling his Hollywood career prior to the White House. But that would be the wrong television star chief executive. The correct answer to this trivia question is Donald Trump, referring to how he likes his Cabinet secretaries. President Trump has fought a pitched battle to gain control of the executive branch ever since he assumed the presidency in 2017. Members of the administration have published op-eds in major newspapers, claiming to be involved in the internal “resistance,” secretly thwarting his policy choices and undercutting his authority. Democrats and permanent bureaucrats have tried to steer the ship of state in their own direction when the president wasn't looking. Special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election portrayed even some of the veteran party men in Trump's circle as ignoring and rebelling against him. The Senate has slow-walked some of his nominees. There were even reports that Cabinet members, instigated by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, might have floated removing Trump under an obscure provision of the 25th Amendment. All this raises a question of a less trivial variety. Does having so many important jobs filled by people who are not permanently in their roles, without buy-in from a Republican-controlled Senate in which Democrats have few remaining tools at their disposal for blocking Trump...

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Your Land

Folk songs give life to the past — in ‘Game of Thrones’ and real life
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Folk songs give life to the past — in ‘Game of Thrones’ and real life
“High in the halls of the kings who are gone Jenny would dance with her ghosts” Those haunting...
Hunter pink
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Hunter pink
This fall, pink hunting gear will appear on the shelves of sporting goods stores in Washington state. Vests,...
Game Boy turns 30
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Game Boy turns 30
This week marks the 30th anniversary of Game Boy’s release in North America, making it older than Taylor...
The cultural treasure of America’s cultural treasure
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The cultural treasure of America’s cultural treasure
America’s quirky cultural treasure, the city of New Orleans, is celebrating the 50th year of its cultural treasure:...
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Where the streets are paved with poop
San Francisco has boasted that it sends less trash to the landfill than any other major American city. That’s because they leave it on the streets. In 2011,...

Business

Social media blackout sets ‘troubling precedent’
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Social media blackout sets ‘troubling precedent’
The social media blackout that Sri Lanka imposed in the aftermath of the Easter Sunday bombings...
Tabloid sale bad news for Trump
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Tabloid sale bad news for Trump
Donald Trump’s close relationship with David Pecker, the head of National Enquirer parent America Media Inc.,...

Washington Briefing

Congressional
Can congressional Democrats co-opt MAHA from the MAGA-verse?
Ahead of the Nov. 3 midterm elections, congressional Democrats are pushing to peel away tenuous Republican voters. Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) is pushing...
Magazine
With tough midterm elections looming, Trump 2028 GOP revenge list grows
There’s a genre of late-20th-century rock and pop songs that shot up the charts by offering...
Congressional
Democrats won’t have Trump to kick around anymore
When the first allegations of sexual assault fell on then-Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell while he was...
Defense
Trump boasts his Iran deal will be the best: His critics fear the worst
As the four-to-six-week war in Iran enters its fourth month, President Donald Trump vacillates daily, sometimes...
Letter from editor
Biden just won’t go away
Some of us haven’t yet finished wishing Barack Obama would just go away. A decade after leaving the Oval Office,...

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