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After Trump review: a provocative case for reform by Biden and beyond


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Jack Goldsmith and Bob Bauer,a Republican and a Democrat, consider how to mend a broken government

At times, the Trump administration has seemed like a wrecking ball, careening from floor to floor of a building being destroyed, observers never quite knowing where the ball will strike next. At others, it has worked stealthily to undermine rules and norms, presumably fearing that, as the great supreme court justice Louis Brandeis wrote, “sunshine is the best of disinfectants”.

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Continue reading…Jack Goldsmith and Bob Bauer,a Republican and a Democrat, consider how to mend a broken governmentAt times, the Trump administration has seemed like a wrecking ball, careening from floor to floor of a building being destroyed, observers never quite knowing where the ball will strike next. At others, it has worked stealthily to undermine rules and norms, presumably fearing that, as the great supreme court justice Louis Brandeis wrote, “sunshine is the best of disinfectants”. Related: What next? Three books for America after Trump Continue reading…