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Is Donald Trump's Cabinet ready for Senate scrutiny? What if the future president can't handle criticism? And if Russia interfered in the election, what could the U.S. do?
December 15, 2016 View email in browser

Editorial: Trump's team — Outsiders, maybe; populists, no

Donald Trump has all but completed the assembly of his proposed Cabinet. "Proposed" is an important qualifier because several of those selections cry out for more than usual scrutiny by the Senate. | Los Angeles Times

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Editorial: Trump, Putin and the risks of a reset

If Trump thinks Russia's chicanery will stop once he and Putin become banya mates, he's terribly mistaken. | Chicago Tribune

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Opinion: Rethinking Trump's key adviser on war and peace

Today we will be reflecting upon the most important job a president must fill — to keep our homeland and our planet as safe as possible. | Morning Call

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Op-Ed: The creeping tyranny of Donald Trump

The President-elect's tendency to go after people who criticize him not only imperils those people and their organizations, it also poses a clear and present danger to our democracy. | Baltimore Sun

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Editorial: Trump's bombast aside, let's get hacking facts

Donald Trump should be leading the charge for an investigation into allegations that Russia used hackers to affect the American election. | Sun-Sentinel

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Opinion: If Russia interfered in election, what could U.S. do?

If Russia really tried to throw the U.S. election to Donald Trump, what then? Did the hacking violate international law? And if so, what can the U.S. do to retaliate? | Morning Call

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Editorial: Rex Tillerson is Donald Trump's next big political test

Presidents have a long history of tapping people from the business world for big jobs. Sometimes it works out very well. Sometimes it is a debacle. | San Diego Union-Tribune

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Opinion: In big picture, Trump unlikely to matter much

Presidents are royalty and we measure our lives by their reigns, but their effect on the country is greatly exaggerated. | Hartford Courant

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Editorial: CIA report on Russia hacking: Take a deep breath, everyone

The actual precise effect of Russian hacking on the election results is something no investigation can establish. | San Diego Union-Tribune

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Opinion: Trump is the star of his own movie. Here's a review.

President-elect Donald Trump, is gradually revealing himself to be a hybrid of Daniel Plainview ("There Will Be Blood"), Keyser Soze ("The Usual Suspects") or Gordon Gekko ("Wall Street"). | Orlando Sentinel

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