The New York Trump Case Is Kind of Perfect
I thought this trial was a sideshow; I now think I was wrong.
I thought this trial was a sideshow; I now think I was wrong.
The first days of the criminal case against the former president have been mundane, even boring—and that’s remarkable.
This case wasn’t decided on its merits, and the result is an utterly flimsy legal argument.
In a masterful opinion, the D.C. Circuit rejected the former president’s bid for immunity.
I teared up as I watched news coverage of the Carroll verdict. Trump is not above the law.
By the end of the argument, everyone knew it.
The Supreme Court will decide whether the Colorado court was right to bar the former president from the ballot.
The strongest argument for throwing Trump off the ballot is the weakness of the counterarguments.
The president’s narcissism renders him unable to comply with his duties to the nation.
Donald Trump’s narcissism makes it impossible for him to carry out the duties of the presidency in the way the Constitution requires.