MEXICO CITY — Then-President Donald Trump on July 16, 2018, defended Russian President Vladimir Putin during a press conference that took place in Helsinki after they met.
I watched it happen on live television while I was on assignment in Mexico City. This disgusting spectacle prompted me to write an op-ed about how the U.S.
no longer stood for human rights around the world. I am once again on assignment in Mexico City, 15 days after Trump returned to the White House.
He is doing everything possible to ensure the U.S. will no longer stand for human rights — around the world and in our own country — and basic decency.