Trump’s Right-Hand Troll
Stephen Miller once tormented liberals at Duke. Now the president’s speechwriter and immigration enforcer is deploying the art of provocation from the White House.
Stephen Miller once tormented liberals at Duke. Now the president’s speechwriter and immigration enforcer is deploying the art of provocation from the White House.
Thirty-four felony convictions. Charges of fraud, election subversion, and obstruction. One place to keep track of the presidential candidate’s legal troubles.
Some of the winning and honored photographs from this year’s competition
The president-elect has long demonized intelligence officers and other federal employees. This is how he might come for them.
The party went into an election with policies it couldn’t defend—or even explain.
When I was young and adrift, Thomas Mann’s novel gave me a sense of purpose. Today, its vision is startlingly relevant.
The secret history of the U.S. government’s family-separation policy
A postelection conversation with staff writers Anne Applebaum and McKay Coppins
If the party doesn’t figure out how to compete in more states, perpetual GOP dominance is all but assured.
And Trump wants to bypass the Senate for some of his future appointees—raising concerns about who’s next.
The former president has brought dehumanizing language into American presidential politics.
The Republican nominee’s preoccupation with dictators, and his disdain for the American military, is deepening.