President Trump would like to run the country without having to deal with Congress, interfering judges or the rule of law.
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THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) has come up with a resolution allowing warrantless arrest of individuals who were ...
But beyond the immediate policy impacts, there is a broader and more troubling pattern emerging: a flagrant challenge to the rule of law. Yes, Trump is the first felon ever elected to the presidency.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa responded on Monday to US President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off aid over the ...
South Korea’s beleaguered President Yoon Suk Yeol has now been formally charged with insurrection and will stand trial. Yoon ...
Critically for Trump’s purposes, the amendment is not restricted to consecutive terms. Virtually every constitutional scholar ...
Hemphill, whose wish to reject the pardon was previously reported by The Idaho Statesman, pleaded guilty in January 2022 to a ...
Kenya’s foreign policy once stood tall with a sense of purpose, a dash of East African solidarity, and the occasional flair for showmanship ...