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President Donald Trump
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Donald Trump Has Been Acquitted. But Our Government Has Never Seemed More Broken.
By Tessa Berenson and Alana Abramson
President Trump's Pardons of Soldiers Shows How Little He Knows About War
By Elliot Ackerman
We Shouldn't Impeach Trump on the Basis of Flawed Legal Theory
By Robert Ray
Inside the White House Discussions on Guns
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Trump's Muddled Message on Hong Kong Captures the Real Problem With His Foreign Policy
The confusion captures an enduring challenge of the Trump presidency: it’s almost impossible to discern America’s approach to key foreign issues because the process for setting and enforcing policy is ignored or irrelevant.
By John Walcott
August 20, 2019
Why Did a Russian Firm Give Kentucky an Economic Lifeline?
A TIME investigation found that Rusal used every political and economic tool at its disposal to shed sanctions, prevent them from being re-imposed and establish a foothold in U.S. politics
By Simon Shuster/London and Vera Bergengruen/Ashland, Ky.
August 13, 2019
Beto Finds His Voice in Helping El Paso Grieve
In some ways, it can seem as though the tragedy in El Paso has helped O'Rourke find his voice for the first time in what has been a difficult campaign.
By Lissandra Villa/El Paso, Tex.
August 11, 2019
2020 Democratic Debate: All About Trump's Racist Tweets
Trump's attacks leave the candidates with a difficult choice: should they their time to make a moral case against Trump, or a case for themselves?
By Lissandra Villa/Detroit and Charlotte Alter/Detroit
July 29, 2019
Jared Kushner: Fifteen Lessons I Learned From Criminal-Justice Reform
Jared Kushner writes about his experience championing criminal justice reform
By Jared Kushner
April 24, 2019
Don McGahn Emerged as a Key Player in the Mueller Report
McGahn's decisions during the Mueller probe are just one reason why he is likely to be viewed in hindsight as one of the pivotal players of Trump's first term.
By Tessa Berenson
April 19, 2019
Barr Ensured He'll Stay at the Center of the Mueller Report Debate
Attorney General William Barr used his press conference in advance of the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report to issue an emphatic statement about the report's conclusions: Russia had indeed interfered with the 2016...
By Tessa Berenson
April 18, 2019
Does the Fight Over the Border Benefit Trump?
The shakeup at the Department of Homeland Security this week suggests that President Trump is angling to make immigration a centerpiece of the 2020 election. The bet, it seems, is that if the President pushes...
By Charlotte Alter
April 11, 2019
Trump's National Emergency Ploy
The risky maneuver opens a Pandora’s box of future challenges
By Brian Bennett and Philip Elliott
February 14, 2019
Government Will Be Shut Down Through Christmas
Negotiations to keep the government are ongoing, but no end is in sight
By Alana Abramson and Philip Elliott
December 21, 2018
The Inside Story of How Prison Reform Got Done
Years of work by prison-reform advocates has paid off, thanks to an unlikely coalition that included Jared Kushner and Kim Kardashian West
By Brian Bennett
December 21, 2018
I'm a British Lawmaker. Here's Why I’m Protesting Trump’s Visit to the U.K.
The U.S. gave me the honor of being the first black Briton to study at Harvard Law School. I cherish its values by marching against Trump
By David Lammy
July 10, 2018
Trump Threatens Honduras Over Immigrant Caravan
"The big Caravan of People from Honduras... had better be stopped"
By Kate Samuelson
April 3, 2018
Jeff Sessions Is Winning for Donald Trump. If Only He Can Keep His Job
Jeff Sessions is changing America for Donald Trump, whether the president appreciates it or not
By Molly Ball
March 29, 2018
Donald Trump Underestimated Stormy Daniels. Don't Make the Same Mistake
As numb as we have become to the shock and ugh of the Trump presidency, here's one thing we didn't foresee: Stormy Daniels, porn star, director, entrepreneur and fiercely funny tweeter, might just be the woman the resistance needs.
By Susanna Schrobsdorff
March 29, 2018
John Bolton Is Trump's Newest Hawk. How Tough Will He Be?
After toiling in the Reagan Administration, John Bolton received a symbolic gift from his colleagues intended to sum up his tenure: a bronze-plated hand grenade. It became a prized possession that Bolton showcased on a...
By W.J. Hennigan
March 29, 2018
Photo of Donald Trump Jr. and a Life Size Chocolate Bunny Inevitably Memed Itself
It's an Easter treat
By Flora Carr
March 13, 2018
Trump's Tariffs 'Will Only Come Off' If NAFTA Deal Is Struck
His proposed steel and aluminum tariffs may hit a roadblock at the NAFTA talks
By Flora Carr
March 5, 2018
President Trump Is Confused About What ‘Due Process’ Means
An attorney explains
By Areva Martin
February 12, 2018
Trump Organization Accused of Money Laundering
The Trump Organization has dismissed the allegations as unsubstantiated
By Jonathan Landay and Warren Strobel / Reuters
January 18, 2018
Did President Donald Trump Get the Flu Shot?
Some public health experts are hopeful that he will—and that he'll talk about it
By Alexandra Sifferlin
January 10, 2018
Disney's President Trump Robot Can Talk
"It's a privilege to serve as the President of the United States," the robot says
By Laignee Barron
December 19, 2017
Eminem Isn't Done With Trump. Here's the One Thing He Wants
"I’ve got lines ready if he says something about me"
By Ashley Hoffman
December 18, 2017
Live: Trump's First U.N. Speech
The President is expected to discuss both Iran and North Korea
By Kate Samuelson
September 19, 2017
Will the Nation Succeed After Charlottesville Where Donald Trump Failed?
‘The divisions are now as physical as they are emotional and intellectual’
By Nancy Gibbs
August 17, 2017
The U.S. Can Win a Trade War With China. It Shouldn't Try
That doesn't mean it should try
By Ian Bremmer
August 17, 2017
Trump's Penchant for Chaos Brings Less World Order
There's no one way to produce a U.S. foreign policy. "Realists" hew to a pragmatic view of the world. Moralists are more guided by convictions. Academics identify a Hamiltonian school of thought, also a Wilsonian,...
By Karl Vick
August 17, 2017
Trump's Attacks Sow Chaos In Washington
It was a performance review no employee wants to hear, delivered by an angry boss in a setting that broadcast the humiliation. Standing in the Rose Garden on July 25, President Donald Trump excoriated U.S....
By Zeke J Miller
July 27, 2017
Trump Said He's 'Read So Much About D-Day' and Now the Internet Is Roasting Him
Trump gave a brief history lesson on D-Day
By Ashley Hoffman
July 13, 2017
Most of the World Has Little Faith in Trump, Poll Finds
75% of the people surveyed said they thought of the U.S. president as 'arrogant'
By Kate Samuelson
June 27, 2017
Trump Crashed a Wedding at His Golf Club and the Internet Has Thoughts
It was a typical wedding until the President showed up. When Tucker Gladhill and Kristen Piatkowski were celebrating at their reception at Trump's National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Sunday night, President Trump...
By Ashley Hoffman
June 12, 2017
Health Experts Slam Trump's Proposed Budget
Funds to NIH, CDC and Medicaid would all be chopped under the proposed budget
By Alexandra Sifferlin
May 24, 2017
Watch Live: President Trump Meets Palestinian Leader Abbas at the White House
Trump will meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas
By Lisa Marie Segarra
May 3, 2017
Watch Live: President Trump Signs Executive Order Protecting Whistleblowers at the VA
The executive order will create a new VA department to investigate misconduct
By Lisa Marie Segarra
April 27, 2017
Some of President Trump's Biggest Fans Aren't Happy About the Syria Strike
'Those who wanted us meddling in the Middle East voted for other candidates'
By Kate Samuelson
April 7, 2017
The Incredible Shrinking Power of the President's Threats
On the 11th Sunday of his presidency, amid national approval polls as low as 35%, Donald Trump found himself on the back nine of his Virginia golf course, playing a foursome with his old rival...
By Michael Scherer
April 6, 2017
Former CIA Director: President Trump’s Travel Ban Is ‘Simplistic and Misguided’
John Brennan also said he thought the ban would be counterproductive
By Kate Samuelson
April 4, 2017
''How to Lose Friends and Influence No One.' Jimmy Fallon Roasts Trump With Fake Book Titles
Titles include 'How to Lose Friends & Influence No One' and 'The Giving Up Tree'
By Kate Samuelson
March 28, 2017
Not Love, Actually: Emma Thompson Says President Trump Once Asked Her Out
"I didn't know what to do with myself"
By Kate Samuelson
March 24, 2017
History Proves the Dangers of Underfunded Health Programs
There’s momentous debate about healthcare going in the United States—but little attention is being paid to protecting Americans from preventable threats. Unfortunately, as Rep. Tom Cole, a Republican from Oklahoma and chairman of the subcommittee...
By Tom Frieden
March 22, 2017
Why President Trump Is Struggling to Staff His Government
When a nor'easter barreled toward Washington in mid-March, Donald Trump suggested to German Chancellor Angela Merkel that she postpone her upcoming visit to the White House. The inclement weather also bought the President's understaffed Administration...
By Philip Elliott
March 16, 2017
Inside Donald Trump's War Against the State
Who wins and loses in his attack on the U.S. government
By Massimo Calabresi
March 9, 2017
A GOP Revolt Threatens President Trump's Agenda
On his 40th day as President, Donald Trump stepped up to the biggest megaphone his office provides--the prime-time joint address to Congress, a speech usually chock-full of real-life stories, uplifting rhetoric and promises of change....
By Philip Elliott
March 2, 2017
The Internet Is Turning This Video of Donald Trump Practicing His Congress Speech Into Hilarious Memes
"Ow now brown cow ow now brown cow ow now brown..."
By Megan McCluskey
March 1, 2017
Americans Are Still Stressed About the Election
Republicans and Democrats are expressing stress over the future of the nation
By Alexandra Sifferlin
February 17, 2017
Sorry, Brits: Abe and Trump Have the Real 'Special Relationship'
President Trump rolled out the red carpet for Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Feb. 10 for three days of lavish praise, elaborate dinners, lots of golf and a ride on Air Force One. More...
By Ian Bremmer
February 16, 2017
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