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Amber Phillips

Amber Phillips

Reporter & Staff Writer, The Fix at The Fix - The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Analysis | What’s up with Trump’s talk of expanding the U.S.?

“He just wants the territories,” one expert said.
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Analysis | The debate over Trump’s executive powers

What is Article II that President Donald Trump keeps citing? Here’s a look at the executive branch’s constitutional power.
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Analysis | 4 things to watch for in Trump’s address to Congress

Trump addresses Congress, and the nation, for the first time since his inauguration amid economic uncertainty and growing concern over federal government cuts.
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Analysis | Is what DOGE doing legal?

An overview of the key legal questions about the actions of the group overseen by Elon Musk.
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Analysis | What happened this week under Trump?

Opposition and roadblocks to his agenda took shape
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Analysis | What happens if Trump doesn’t listen to the courts?

No one really knows
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Analysis | What is a constitutional crisis?

And why we’re in one
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What is an oligarchy? The warning Biden issued in his farewell, exp...

Is the president on target with that criticism? Here’s what to know.
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How presidents can use pardon powers

The ability to grant pardons is a one of the president’s most absolute powers, and it often leads to controversy.
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Analysis | Could Trump end birthright citizenship? Probably not, le...

Here’s what birthright citizenship is and what President-elect Donald Trump said he’ll do about it.
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Analysis | South Korea’s president declared martial law. Could it h...

There isn’t really a “martial law” in the United States, but there are ways to limit civil liberties, constitutional experts say.