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Anything less will set us up for yet another Trump and yet another Musk. Jamelle Bouie writes a column for the New York Times.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jamelle Bouie is a New York Times columnist. Before that he was the chief political correspondent for Slate magazine. He is based in Charlottesville, Va., and Washington.
For nearly 10 years Donald Trump has promised to Make America Great Again, and for nearly 10 years the former and soon-to-be president has declined to specify when, exactly, America was great.
Anything less will set us up for yet another Trump and yet another Musk. Jamelle Bouie became a New York Times Opinion columnist in 2019. Before that he was the chief political correspondent for ...
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You can follow Jamelle on Instagram @jamellemel. Jamelle Singleton is a freelance writer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She found her love for writing after being diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 2020.
Stir in the tomatoes and cook, uncovered, for 15 minutes. Divide among 4 bowls and serve. Jamelle Bouie became a New York Times Opinion columnist in 2019. Before that he was the chief political ...
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This is a great piece by Jamelle Bouie, which lays out in plain language what Musk and Trump are doing to the federal government, why it matters, and what can be done about it. To describe the current ...
Donald Trump and Elon Musk are ripping up the US Constitution and giving away their nation’s data. King Charles I would be jealous.