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'Top secret' docs of questionable value

Not being an attorney but having been in the military, where I was involved with classified documents and had a top secret clearance, I am intrigued by the Trump indictment based on the 1917 Espionage Act.

Judicial system favors the left

As "'Sweetheart deal' on Hunter Biden's felony gun charge raises complaints of double standard" (web, June 21) makes clear, ours is indeed a two-tiered justice system.

How good are Russia's aircraft?

Your recent article on the Russian hypersonic missile features a photograph of a Russian fighter jet either landing or taking off with a Kinzhal missile slung under its belly ("U.S. takes its time to build better missiles for high speeds," page 1, June 12).

Look out for domestic enemies

The media, claiming First Amendment press protection for articles, news segments and social media, have been overflowing lately with rumors about machinations in our executive branch.

CBS a long way from objectivity

In his 1979 book "As It Happened," CBS founder and CEO William Paley wrote that on the emerging service of news reporting, it was "agreed there would be no editorializing during news broadcasts, commentaries would be kept completely separate from the news itself, CBS news would be ... objective."

Too late to turn back?

Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to China has brought shame upon our republic ("U.S. sees opportunity as Beijing's bluster drives neighbors into new alliances," web, June 19).

Voter-turnout victor will win

The 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides for a shockingly fast and easy transition of the presidency from President Biden to Vice President Kamala Harris ("Seven in 10 voters and nearly half of Democrats say Biden is too old to run again, poll shows," web, June 19).

Kudos to Comer

Hunter Biden was and is a dishonest person ("Biden associate in foreign deals in talks with House investigators about testifying," web, June 15).

Court right on Roe and Casey

When judges substitute their own policy preferences for those of citizens, 330 million people can await the decision of five people.

Biden uses a cheat sheet

In "Are reporters giving Biden their questions in advance?" (web, June 14), Joseph Curl explains how the president seems to be getting scripted answers to as-yet-unasked questions.

Unite to stop moral decline

We're watching the heart of this country get torn apart by two ideologies: secular and religious ("Amid America's moral meltdown, this development should terrify progressives," web, June 15).

Reaping what was sown

While the Denver Nuggets rose to the summit of the National Basketball Association, the streets of the Mile High City sank to a new low owing to the 10 people shot during celebrations ("10 wounded in Denver mass shooting after Nuggets win and suspect taken into custody, police say," web, June 13).

Biden could be impeached

President Biden is in a heap of potential trouble with respect to emerging information -- kept covered up by the FBI -- that he and his son received bribes from a Ukrainian energy official ("Audio recordings of bribery scheme ID Biden as 'big guy'; memo reveals phone calls with energy exec," web, June 12).

Containment the only way with Iran

Joel Rubin advises that the diplomatic tide is turning and we should take this opportunity once again to de-escalate the nuclear standoff ("The time is ripe for a new nuclear deal with Iran," web, June 13).

Biden selling U.S. to save own hide

If it's true, there are audio recordings of the "big guy'' selling out the U.S. to a top Ukrainian energy executive -- and the Department of Justice has been ignoring it for years ("Audio recordings of bribery scheme ID Biden as 'big guy'; memo reveals phone calls with energy exec," web, June 12).

Left's Trump hunt will backfire

The Democrats and their Justice Department puppets are playing a dangerous game that will backfire on them ("The Trump indictment and our two-tier system of justice," web, June 12).

Christie's a contender

On Monday, I watched CNN's town hall with 2024 presidential hopeful Chris Christie ("Chris Christie on CNN town hall warns U.S. cannot take another 4 years of Trump in the White House," web, June 12).