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    Lyndon B. Johnson placed a longtime political associate, Abe Fortas, on the court in part so that Fortas could alert him if his Great Society programs faced legal jeopardy and to keep the court from overturning them. He persuaded a sitting justice, Arthur Goldberg, to step down and become UN ambassador in order to open a seat for Fortas, who eventually was forced to resign in disgrace. (AP Photo/Ed Kolenovsky)
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    Trump attack on judge hardly unprecedented. FDR, LBJ and Obama did the same.

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    So how do we reconstruct this sluggish smothering decline in the real value of America's trust in institutions when opportunities continue to shrink rather than grow? There is no easy single answer.
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    Americans don’t trust anymore, and that’s a big problem

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    Today the Blue Dogs are decimated, there are only 17 left, only two of them women. And every year they face expensive, heated primary battles from progressives, and are about to face the same onslaught next year from the 2018 Bernie Sanders purists who want them out of
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    The Democrats’ diversity challenge

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    Judge Thomas Hardiman, a suburban Pittsburgh federal judge on the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Pittsburgh, has emerged as one of President Trump's finalists for the vacant seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
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    In his hometown, Democrats respect Hardiman’s ‘principled’ conservatism

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    President Trump, right, salutes as he arrives with his wife, Melania Trump, to the
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    Trump’s greatest challenge: To unite and heal

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    Manufacturing CEOs readying for the expected Trump expansion
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    Manufacturing CEOs readying for the expected Trump expansion

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    Mayors think they may have a partner in populist Trump
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    Democrats say an investigation into Rep. Price's stock trading needs to occur before any confirmation hearings can begin. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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    President-elect Trump's announcement Wednesday outlining how he is transferring control of his company to his sons caused ethics experts to raise concerns. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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