The veteran Republican operative tried to turn Donald Trump into a more normal candidate. Instead, he has resigned from a flailing campaign, chased by his own scandals.
New books point to gathering trouble in both Asia and Europe.
He’s finding ever more risky ways to advance his personal agenda.
The president’s new strategy for fighting impeachment? Raise the cost of the proceedings higher than Democrats are willing to pay.
American officials classify too much information, from the trivial to the politically inconvenient. The overreliance on secrecy invites abuse.
The old ways of dealing with Russia no longer apply.
A misguided war that drags on inconclusively for more than 18 years is, I submit, a great crime.
I fought for democracy in Russia. I didn’t expect the leaders of the so-called free world to undermine me.
In boosting Trump and funding fringe parties in Europe, Russia has helped construct a new kind of "comintern"—and it's even more effective than the Cold War version.
How Vladimir Putin is making the world safe for autocracy