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  Trump abuses show we must turn traditions into laws: Bharara and Whitman  
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  USA TODAY   Michael Che, Colin Jost and Bill Maher mull over Mueller in Best of Late Night
Is Trump's behavior looking more like obstruction? Take a look at our favorite moments from the weekend's late-night lineup.
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  Former president Bill Clinton in 1998.   Why Trump should use Bill Clinton's State of the Union playbook
Clinton's ability to ignore scandals and noise and march toward the center yielded a large bump in his approval ratings. Trump badly needs the same.
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  Larry Nassar   As the Olympics approach, let's put our athletes' safety first
This act will make sure that when reports of abuse are made, they are investigated, and protects those who report abuse from retaliation.
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  This combination of pictures created on January 24, 2018 shows President Trump on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., January 5, 2018, and former FBI Director Robert Mueller, special counsel on the Russian investigation, at the U.S   Protect Mueller from Trump's pique
The president continues to act like someone with something to hide.
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  President Trump speaks beside House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on Jan. 14, 2018.   'I don't think there's a need for legislation' to protect Mueller
Right now there is not an issue with Robert Mueller or his investigation. So why create one?
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  William H. Macy at the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 21, 2018.   Yes, it's hard to be a man in the #MeToo #TimesUp era. And it should be.
Men are not 'under attack' — not unless you think it’s an 'attack' when a bully is called out, stopped and given his comeuppance.
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  President Trump   Roaring economy gives Trump bragging rights for State of the Union address
The president has worked to protect employers from an encroaching Washington. He is both pro-jobs and pro-business — and we’re all better off for it.
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  USA TODAY's editorial page on Jan. 19, 2017.   Why does USA TODAY pair editorials with opposing views?
Our signature debate format reinforces our reputation for fairness, which is one of our core values. It helps readers trust us.
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