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The Iran conflict has pushed out other issues from the public discussion, the economy and Epstein files prominent among them.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I’m Mark Mansour, an attorney and a longtime Democratic activist who has worked on dozens of campaigns. I write about politics and the law.
Former American diplomat trying to make sense of the madness through lens of life and service in Latin America, East Asia, Western Europe and Washington DC.
James D. Nealon is a retired foreign service officer whose 10 overseas postings included US Ambassador to Honduras.
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