Michael Blake
Politics, Americas
History reveals examples of how presidents must sometimes lie, and how their lies might sometimes be morally defensible.
Michael Cohen, in his recent book, has called President Trump a “fraud,” a “bigot,” a “bully” – and, most emphatically, a “liar”. The Trump administration’s response to this book simply reverses the accusation, calling Cohen someone who attempts to “profit off of lies”.
Nonetheless, the media has often noted the frequency with which President Trump lies. Читать дальше...