When it comes to Trump's tariffs, no one seems able to say what the policy is, what it will be, why he’s doing this, or what he hopes to achieve.
Defending deep cuts at his agency, VA Secretary Doug Collins said, “The federal government does not exist to employ people.” He’s badly missing the point.
As the number of Trump officials with bigoted online records grows, the White House’s vetting process is facing bipartisan pushback.
The Alabama Republican said Musk and his surrogates “know what they’re doing a hell of a lot more” than he does. That wasn't exactly reassuring.
Democrats said the Republican budget would slash Medicaid. GOP leaders disagreed. The Congressional Budget Office just ...
As longtime U.S. allies question the White House’s trustworthiness, Donald Trump is haunted by his record on mishandling ...
In his national address, Donald Trump seemed to suggest that presidents are responsible for egg prices. As a matter of common ...
The fact that Ed Martin even pursued Schumer is emblematic of the Trump administration’s efforts to politicize law enforcement to a cartoonish degree.
As part of Trump’s agenda, thousands of veterans have been laid off. They may not be “fit to have a job at this moment,” ...
The DOJ has already engaged in partisan purges of law enforcement personnel. Bondi appears eager to make matters worse.
Six weeks into Trump’s second term, the president and his team appear at times to be going out of their way to deliver ...
The problem is not just that Trump lied throughout his national address. The problem is made worse by the apparent fact that he felt like he had to lie.
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