Profiles in cowardice: Trump's biggest GOP critics come crawling back On an ordinary calendar, there are four seasons. On a Republican political calendar, there are only two: book season —when members of former administrations demonstrate their willingness to call out their ex-bosses in hopes of making a bestseller list—and election season. That second one is when, like the swallows returning to Capistrano, Republican critics of Donald Trump flutter back to stand d… Russia pokes at Ukraine lines in advance of springtime offensive With the war in Ukraine now in its third year and a vital U.S. aid package for Kyiv slowed down in Congress, Russia has increasingly used satellite-guided gliding bombs — which allow planes to drop them from a safe distance — to pummel Ukrainian forces beset by a shortage of troops and ammunition. As Ukraine Struggles, Fears of Russian Aggression Soar in Poland An eyewitness report from Poland where the author meets with members of the nation’s political elite, who, like the rest of the Western-leaning nation, is haunted by the specter of Moscow defeating Kyiv and Putin taking the war to them. The post As Ukraine Struggles, Fears of Russian Aggression Soar in Poland appeared first on Washington Monthly . |
Lawmaker Accused of Forging Voters’ Names Resigns From Turning Point Action Austin Smith, a Republican in the Arizona House, also withdrew from his re-election bid on Thursday as his candidate petitions drew scrutiny in a constituent’s court complaint. Seattle proposal to add affordable housing, support nonprofits struggles A plan to allow developers to build denser housing when they partner with community groups and set aside affordable units faces a tough path at City Hall. Attorneys argue that Florida law discriminates against Chinese nationals trying to buy homes An attorney wants a federal court to overturn a Florida law that she says discriminates against Chinese citizens by barring their purchase of real estate in much of the state |
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