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And more of today's top articles at The Week Damon Linker

And more of today's top articles at The Week Damon Linker [President Trump: The normal, the abnormal, and the truly alarming] Becca Stanek [Trump praises Brexit after meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May] W. James Antle III [Early lessons of the Trump whirlwind] Jeva Lange [Here's everything President Trump did in his first week] Jeff Spross [Why Trump's Mexico tax is a stupid way to fund a stupid wall] Ryan Cooper [There will be a bloodletting in the Democratic Party] Shikha Dalmia [How conservative judges unintentionally sabotaged President Trump's immigration crackdown] Jeva Lange [Shia LaBeouf's televised revolution] Paul Waldman [How Republicans will exploit Trump's mind-boggling insecurity] Becca Stanek [Could Elon Musk's unlikely bromance with President Trump save solar?] Peter Weber [Trump and Sean Hannity agree that SNL is bad and getting along with Russia is good] Harold Maass [Weekly news quiz: January 27, 2017] MOST POPULAR [President Trump has already filed for re-election. That's not normal.] Jeva Lange [President Trump and his staff are literally repeating all of Hillary Clinton's mistakes] Jeva Lange [McCain reminds Trump that Putin is 'a murderer and a thug’ ahead of Saturday phone call] Becca Stanek [Texas has the longest U.S. border with Mexico. Zero of its 38 members of Congress support Trump's wall.] Peter Weber [CNN's Chris Cuomo demanded evidence from the man President Trump says can prove voter fraud. He said he was still 'checking' the facts.] Becca Stanek CAPTURED: A PHOTO BLOG Jackie Friedman [The last Jews of Romania] [Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.] [Unsubscribe from this list] | [Update subscription preferences] | [Privacy Policy © 2015 THE WEEK PUBLICATIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE WEEK ® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OWNED BY FELIX DENNIS.] Get 4 Risk-Free [issues of The Week] [TRY IT OUT] [Subscribe] [Subscriber login] [Give a gift] [Back issues] [Classroom subscriptions] [Newsletters] [Privacy policy] [Terms & conditions] [The Week UK] [Contact Us] [Ad info] [RSS] Damon Linker [President Trump: The normal, the abnormal, and the truly alarming] Becca Stanek [Trump praises Brexit after meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May] W. James Antle III [Early lessons of the Trump whirlwind] Jeva Lange [Here's everything President Trump did in his first week] Jeff Spross [Why Trump's Mexico tax is a stupid way to fund a stupid wall] Ryan Cooper [There will be a bloodletting in the Democratic Party] Shikha Dalmia [How conservative judges unintentionally sabotaged President Trump's immigration crackdown] Jeva Lange [Shia LaBeouf's televised revolution] Paul Waldman [How Republicans will exploit Trump's mind-boggling insecurity] Becca Stanek [Could Elon Musk's unlikely bromance with President Trump save solar?] Peter Weber [Trump and Sean Hannity agree that SNL is bad and getting along with Russia is good] Harold Maass [Weekly news quiz: January 27, 2017] MOST POPULAR [President Trump has already filed for re-election. That's not normal.] Jeva Lange [President Trump and his staff are literally repeating all of Hillary Clinton's mistakes] Jeva Lange [McCain reminds Trump that Putin is 'a murderer and a thug’ ahead of Saturday phone call] Becca Stanek [Texas has the longest U.S. border with Mexico. Zero of its 38 members of Congress support Trump's wall.] Peter Weber [CNN's Chris Cuomo demanded evidence from the man President Trump says can prove voter fraud. He said he was still 'checking' the facts.] Becca Stanek CAPTURED: A PHOTO BLOG Jackie Friedman [The last Jews of Romania] [Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.] [Unsubscribe from this list] | [Update subscription preferences] | [Privacy Policy] © 2015 THE WEEK PUBLICATIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE WEEK ® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OWNED BY FELIX DENNIS. Get 4 Risk-Free [issues of The Week] [TRY IT OUT]

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