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The president’s pardon of two D.C. officers gets treated like an opportunity to make friends.
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David Maraniss, who has spent nearly five decades at the Washington Post, took to social media and bemoaned the fact that his employer “has utterly lost its soul.” ...
“I think we’re going to do things that people would be shocked at,” President Donald Trump declared on his second day in office. It was one of the few true things he said all week.
Every week, The Post runs a collection of letters of readers’ grievances — pointing out grammatical mistakes, missing ...
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