Asking How the US Could Elect a Convicted Felon or Criticizing Trump’s Cabinet Picks Is Missing the Point. Literalism in Politics Is Dead

Published in ABC News
(Australia) on 20 November 2024
by Annabel Crabb (link to originallink to original)
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