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Bruce Wolpe is a senior fellow at the United States Studies Centre. He has served on the Democratic staff in the US Congress and as chief of staff to former prime minister Julia Gillard.

Is Albanese dining with the next US president? There are wildcards on the menu

Is Albanese dining with the next US president? There are wildcards on the menu

Joe Biden is handling global crises well, but there is no guarantee he will be the Democratic nominee for the next presidency.

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Trump’s shameless moxie is making America hate again

At the heart of America’s current congressional and constitutional woes is one destructive, immovable force: Donald Trump.

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Trump’s martyrs or American traitors? Just imagine that assault on our parliament

Trump’s martyrs or American traitors? Just imagine that assault on our parliament

How can hundreds of Trump’s supporters be convicted and go to jail, but the man in whose name they acted not be accountable under the rule of law?

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Despite the world’s worst mugshot, Trump is still in the frame for president

Despite the world’s worst mugshot, Trump is still in the frame for president

The only person who can stop Donald Trump’s run for the presidency right now is Trump.

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America doesn’t want Biden or Trump, but one of them will win in 2024

America doesn’t want Biden or Trump, but one of them will win in 2024

US voters would prefer younger options for president than Joe Biden and Donald Trump, yet the reality is that Biden remains the Democrats’ best hope.

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Australia’s pleas to release Assange could fall on deaf American ears

Australia’s pleas to release Assange could fall on deaf American ears

Anthony Albanese and others have made impassioned statements pressing the US for the Wikileaks founder’s release. But the political landscape in Washington remains daunting.

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Trump boasted he could shoot someone and not lose a vote. What about a sex abuse finding?

Trump boasted he could shoot someone and not lose a vote. What about a sex abuse finding?

The former president is somehow able to defy political gravity that would claim other mortals. It is astonishing.

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Trump and New York: If they can break him there, they can break him anywhere

Trump and New York: If they can break him there, they can break him anywhere

The Manhattan DA’s indictment against Trump connects the dots between the former president’s sleazy personal past, his maverick business practices and his thirst for political power.

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Biden will say the state of the union is strong, but that’s a stretch
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Biden will say the state of the union is strong, but that’s a stretch

The US President’s key set-piece speech will be delivered this week to a Congress as divided as the country it serves, and amid deep concerns over China.

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Could Trump get a surprise bump from an indictment?

Could Trump get a surprise bump from an indictment?

After the FBI raided the former president’s home in Mar-a-Lago to recover hundreds of secret government documents, he got a surge in support. He seeks the same result now.

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There’s a big Republican winner, and his name is not Trump

There’s a big Republican winner, and his name is not Trump

Even if Republicans edge over the line in both the House and the Senate, this is a staggering defeat for Donald Trump and his hand-picked candidates. Florida governor Ron DeSantis may well be anointed as the next Republican presidential candidate.

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