
It’s time to make America’s careful march back to normalcy, beginning with national leadership. A nation wracked by a pandemic and riven by political polarization needs clear, calm guidance to begin to heal its deep wounds.That should start with President Donald Trump while he’s in office, even though he built his candidacy and administered his presidency on norm-shattering populism. As the nation’s chief executive, he swore to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.” But this year, he continually challenged the legitimacy of the election before a vote was cast. Now that he appears to …
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