In the end, the president succeeded in doing precisely what he wanted in the first place: tarring a leading Democratic rival.
I knew the president had clear and straightforward talking points—I’d written them.
“You cannot just remain silent, you cannot remain still. You have to do something.”
The two countries may be close to a deal that would see Moscow free the jailed pilot.
The proxy battle pits Russian twins against the daughter of a Ukrainian folk singer.
Thirty-three relatives of victims have filed a lawsuit against Russian President Vladimir Putin and his country over the downed airplane.
It doesn’t matter what President Trump wants to call it—of course it was a quid pro quo.
The United States and its allies can tip the balance between a costly success and a calamity.
GOP lawmakers used to oppose the president’s embrace of Putin and the Kremlin. Not anymore.
He alone can make the choice to bring Europe back from the brink of a major war.