A 133-year-old law creates perverse incentives for the Trump administration—and could make a chaotic postelection period even more tumultuous.
A recent New York Times interview with the outgoing Missouri senator helps illustrate one of the central dilemmas facing her compatriots.
If Trump wins the presidency again, conservatism will be homeless, a philosophy without a party, for at least a generation.
Missouri voters will decide on a constitutional amendment that would require photo identification in order to participate in elections.
In case after case the late Justice sided with corporations over everyday Americans.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced the Justice Department is suing the Missouri municipality after an agreement on reform broke down.
The ex-president’s stories of his own victimization make violence by his supporters far more likely.
Trump’s running mate is a polished debater—but he still left three big tells about the danger he’d be in the White House.