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The ‘Steady State’ Is Shirking Its Obligations

If the president is unfit to serve, the anonymous op-ed authors have a duty to their country to come forward publicly.
Source: Leah Millis / Reuters

The recent publication in The New York Times of an anonymous op-ed by a “senior official in the Trump administration” brings into sharp relief the extent to which various members of the Trump administration are not just knowingly working to curb the president’s recklessness, but are doing so based in part upon the belief that those impulses are the result of something deeper and more fundamentally unstable about the man himself.

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