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MANY THINGS CONSIDERED: The President Who Sued Himself

“It is an extraordinary incident of bald self-dealing, even in an administration where such blatant corruption has become de rigueur.” – The Guardian By Marc C. Johnson I’ve written a column for the Lewiston Tribune newspaper in Idaho for a long time now. I’m glad “the Trib” still tolerates me on its editorial page. The paper is special in Idaho – and the country – for being fiercely independent and outspoken on its editorial positions, a not a…
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This week, a corruption scandal that is unprecedented even for Trump has reached its peak in the US. The situation is so serious that on Thursday, the president lost - albeit temporarily - the support of the Republican majority in the Senate.

By Stephen Holmes, Project Syndicate.BERLIN- The king has two bodies: one mortal who eats, sleeps and dies, and another political and immortal who endures as the state.The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has not revived this medieval doctrine, but has turned it into a joke - a joke at the expense of the law itself.His private body sued his sovereign body, and both coordinated the outcome beforehand.The details are almost exaggerate…

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Vanguardia broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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