The president's Jan. 6 pardons are not popular, and his efforts to change Americans' minds are off to a ridiculous start.
A judge said in a case challenging Trump's executive order, “I can’t remember another case where the question presented is as clear as this one." ...
Around this time two years ago, as the Republican majority in the House got to work, among the earliest priorities for the party was a new, GOP-friendly investigation into the Jan. 6 attack. The ...
No ‘process of national reconciliation’ can begin when poor losers, whose preferred candidate loses an election, are ...
Partisan loyalty tests have no place in national security,” one House Democrat said. It appears the president's team has come to a different conclusion.
One of the president’s most controversial Cabinet nominees wants to shuffle the deck on core American principles, such as checks and balances.
The new president doesn’t appear interested in overhauling or reforming FEMA, only in eliminating the agency altogether.
Gulf of America” seems likely to become one of those phrases only Republicans use, joining “Democrat Party,” “job creators” ...
Pressed on Trump's Jan. 6 pardons, many Republicans said they want to move on. But as Faulkner wrote, “The past is never dead ...
To end the war in Ukraine, the president is telling Russia that he’s prepared to do what the United States is already doing. That’s not a real plan.
The House GOP majority was already tiny. As a Florida Republican resigns to join Team Trump, the party's troubles just got a ...
By the reasoning of the president's new executive order, Donald Trump should probably take away his own security clearance.