“Denying people their citizenship is a clear way to indicate that they should no longer expect to receive the rights of citizens.”— Jennifer Wright, harpersbazaar.com
“The root of the problem is the president’s amorality. Anyone who works with him knows he is not moored to any discernible first principles that guide his decision making.”— Anonymous, nytimes.com
“The Conways, like the rest of the country, have been jolted by the Trump presidency. They love each other, are exasperated by each other, talk about each other behind each other’s backs.”— Ben Terris, washingtonpost.com
“It’s about calling a spade a spade: homophobia is not suddenly cute or acceptable when it’s Democrats who trade in it. These jokes are homophobic, full stop.”— John Paul Brammer, them.us
“I have no sympathy for these people that are in this administration who know it is wrong what they’re doing on so many fronts but they tend to not want to confront this president. For these members of his cabinet who remain and try to defend him they’re not going to be able to go to a restaurant, th…”— Maxine Waters, theslot.jezebel.com
“The way to get rid of shame is to pull it out of the dark and talk about it, which is exactly the opposite thing you feel like doing when you experience shame.”— Chrissy Stockton, harpersbazaar.com
“Melania felt it was too traumatic to move her son to DC in the middle of the school year so she spent millions of taxpayer dollars to stay in NY w him for MONTHS!”— Charles M. Blow, twitter.com
“And when you make the direst predictions, you needlessly put your credibility on the line. The stock market didn’t go into free fall after Trump’s election. We’re not at war with North Korea. When you extrapolate too wildly into the future, you sometimes wind up distracting people from what’s happen…”— Frank Bruni, nytimes.com
“A variety of nuts make up this salad. It’s served dry. You should be used to it by now.”— Keysha Witacker, newyorker.com
“Journalists must work to help the public make sense of this great American dumpster fire, and a part of doing that is centering the conversation around the White House’s conflicting versions of reality.”— Lauren Duca, teenvogue.com
“Every day that goes by is another where we learn more about troubling connections among Trump, his campaign associates, and members of his family, together with the Russian government. What began as a most-concerning network of connections has now evolved into a genuine counterintelligence investiga…”— Sheila Jackson Lee, stylemagazine.com
“We can’t wait that long. It is time for you to resign. Enough is enough. I love America. I love these people. And we need a Commander-in-Chief.”— Sheila Jackson Lee, mediaite.com
“I will not back down. The President has lost the trust of the American people and needs to resign.”— Sheila Jackson Lee, twitter.com
“The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.”— Christina Caron, nytimes.com
“Trump blocking me is synecdoche. He's trying to block out every dissenting person, any person with a contrary view, anyone who is critical of him.”— Rebecca Pilar Buckwalter-Poza, cosmopolitan.com
“What's being described here are internment camps for children who are kidnapped by the state as part of an ethnic cleansing program.”— Moira Donegan, twitter.com
“It’s a tale that’s now coming to a sad end: That $100 million mansion, once the most expensive home in America, has become its most expensive tear-down.”— Glenn Garvin, miamiherald.com
“Kanye is betting on anti-blackness to gain him power and notoriety in non-black circles. He is selling out his own people because he knows that non-black people really love to think that black people are oppressed because they want to be.”— Ijeoma Oluo, medium.com