The author of The Atlantic’s latest cover story tell us what he knows—and doesn’t know—after spending months reporting on Trump’s former campaign chairman.
The government is trying to entice its people back, not entirely successfully.
From Russiagate to the insurrection at the Capitol, Trump’s crises followed a clear trajectory.
Putin’s violence may still get worse. But Americans shouldn’t root for a dangerous escalation of hostilities.
If Putin uproots us all, he will win.
A cryptic utterance from a supposed spambot never lost its relevance.
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Trump’s incoherent constitutional philosophy summed up: The Constitution provides a first option, but if for some reason he doesn’t like it, he’s happy to discard it.