Opinions, editorials, columns and letters from our newspapers around the country | | | | | | | | | As a presidential candidate, Donald Trump pledged to oust special interests from government by promising to "drain the swamp" in Washington. | Los Angeles Times | | Read More | | | | | These economic dynamics lay the groundwork for Donald Trump's persuasive pitch to one group of outsiders, while terrifying the other. | The Morning Call | | | | | Republicans who expressed concern about Hillary Clinton's ethical problems must now hold Donald Trump to the same standards when looking at conflicts related to his business interests. | Hartford Courant | | | | | Democrats didn't expect Hillary Clinton to lose. Now the primary race is wide open for aspiring contenders in 2020. | Chicago Tribune | | | | | Donald Trump has backed away from many of his campaign promises about the wall, jailing Hillary Clinton and using water boarding, which leaves us still looking for the real Trump, says Kathleen Parker. | Hartford Courant | | | | | Trump's option to quiet conflict of interest fears is to build a firewall and then abide by the rules. But will he? | Los Angeles Times | | | | | Trump shouldn't be involved with putting political rival in jail. | Sun-Sentinel | | | | | Mr. Trump's Sunday tweet-storm suggests that assuming the mantle of president-elect hasn't stopped him from trafficking in baseless conspiracy theories, even one that undermines the legitimacy of an election he won. | The Baltimore Sun | | | | |
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