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Trump’s War on “Narco-Terrorists” Upends the Rule of Law
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Bipartisan leaders are investigating allegations that the Trump administration ordered unlawful killings following U.S. strikes in the Caribbean. As military operations there expand without congressional authorization, the controversy raises serious constitutional and international law concerns and highlights Congress’s failure to restrain executive war-making.
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Presidential Election Spectators No More
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The 2020 presidential campaign predominantly focused on swing states, leaving non-swing state voters feeling excluded. Despite a majority favoring the direct election of the president, efforts to amend the Electoral College have stalled. A potential solution is the National Popular Vote compact, but reform remains challenging due to entrenched interests in swing states.

