The former Trump campaign chairman "will have no defense of 'Jeeze, I didn't realize,'" says Michael Zeldin, Fmr. Assistant to then-Asst. Attorney General Robert Mueller.
"Trump's support will not vanish all at once," says David Frum, former George W. Bush speechwriter, "but every week that goes by, things get worse for him."
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"Major damage" in relations has severely reduced communications between the two governments, even on terrorism and security, says Senator Konstantin Kosachev.
While the defeat is important, says Shiraz Maher of the Intl. Center for the Study of Radicalization, ISIS is now "re-directing" its followers away from Syria, and towards their home countries.
President Trump "doesn't recognize the realities of the world that we're dealing with," former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta tells Christiane Amanpour.
"I will make sure that justice is done" after the death of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat tells Amanpour.
Vice President Mohammad Nahavandian says that while Iran is committed to the deal for now, the new US policy could cause Tehran to "re-think" its position.
Spanish journalist and historian Cayetana Alvarez de Toledo says the leader of Catalonia "is purely a post-truth politician and an extreme nationalist."
The Catalan government is keen to negotiate with Madrid, says Foreign Affairs Councillor Raul Romeva, but "nobody is listening to us from the Spanish State side."
If Catalonia leaves Spain that also means "leaving the European Union," says Manfred Weber, a senior German MEP and an ally of chancellor Angela Merkel.
"The time is always right to do right," says Congressman John Lewis. The White House says the time isn't right for "arguments for curtailing the 2nd Amendment."
"Let me take you behind the scenes." Former Congressman Steve Israel says he learned the "stark" lesson of why mass shootings don't lead to new gun laws.