
The One-and-Done Doctrine
The president has railed against America’s “endless wars.” But he’s found a style of attack that he likes.
The president has railed against America’s “endless wars.” But he’s found a style of attack that he likes.
The surest way for the party to end its prolonged slump is to jump straight to 2028.
Some of the last remaining GOP holdouts hail from the same state.
The administration is cutting deals with felons, driving out federal prosecutors, and threatening to abandon its criminal case—all to avoid admitting error.
Rather than cement its new multiracial coalition, the MAGA movement seems almost desperate to break it apart.
Fear of being killed has hung over the president and his senior team for months.
The U.S. spy chief, who built her political identity opposing military intervention, is falling in line after the bombing of Iran.
Why does the power to launch nuclear weapons rest with a single American?
The contours of World War III are visible in numerous conflicts. The president of the United States is not ready.
Zohran Mamdani’s success might give the party a few ideas about how to move forward—to a point.