Trump Breaks Down Onstage
At a campaign event last night, Trump got bored—and weirdness ensued.
At a campaign event last night, Trump got bored—and weirdness ensued.
After the former president described American citizens as “the enemy within,” Glenn Youngkin reveals his own complicity.
Can she say no?
A longtime conservative, alienated by Trumpism, tries to come to terms with life on the moderate edge of the Democratic Party.
Campaigning in Pennsylvania, both Donald Trump and Barack Obama landed on a similar, aggressive line of attack: They don’t care about you.
So much for “America First.”
The Democrat’s sense of vulnerability on the immigration issue may explain why she’s been reticent about Trump’s drastic plan.
The Atlantic’s endorsement
Hurricane disinformation was just the start.
Voters detest the things that Trump wants to do. But they just don’t believe he’ll follow through.
The size and speed of the immigration backlash over the past four years are nearly unheard-of.
The reelection of Donald Trump would mark the end of George Washington’s vision for the presidency—and the United States.
The state is home to some of the country’s most vulnerable Republicans, but one key district is proving tough for Democrats to flip.
Conventional news shows lack the podcaster Alex Cooper’s reach in young, female Middle America.
And why the special counsel’s last-ditch January 6 filing may not matter
The alliance between the billionaire and the politician is pure strongman politics.
Don’t be confused by their word games.
Jack Smith’s new filing shows why January 6 should hurt Trump. But don’t expect a major public reaction.
They believe that right-wing speech should be sacrosanct, and liberal speech officially disfavored.
The issue is that they give room to bad-faith actors who will try to create mayhem in the days and weeks following November 5.