January 12, 2021 After the Capitol riot, a troubling debate over free speech and political payback As House Democrats move to impeach a president who leaves office in eight days, the repercussions of the Capitol riot are fueling a debate over free speech, social media, and cancel culture.Â
January 8, 2021 Why some Trump loyalists are jumping ship after Capitol riot  It wasn’t until President Trump had 14 days left in his term that some of his aides, advisers and allies reached the breaking point.
January 7, 2021 A president, a violent assault and a blow against a lawful election American democracy came under attack , not the rhetorical kind that usually evaporates on the airwaves, but an actual, physical mob assault meant to derail the peaceful transfer of power.
January 6, 2021 Mob violence halts Capitol Hill election debate, Trump accused of inciting protesters When President Trump addressed a big crowd of protesters outside the White House yesterday, he was caught between two historic defeats.
January 6, 2021 Is Trump remaking the Republican Party or purging those who cross him? President Trump’s escalating attacks on the Electoral College results are tearing the Republican Party apart.
January 5, 2021 Trump’s damaging Georgia call isn’t media unfairness—it’s his own words The story isn’t based on anonymous sources, turncoat accusers or bitter ex-aides. It isn’t a hyper-partisan attack by Democrats or an unfair indictment by media detractors.
December 24, 2020 Trump explodes stimulus bill, leaving Washington scrambling, millions in doubt President Trump sat out the first four quarters and then dropped a bomb in overtime, threatening to blow up the Christmas package that Congress had finally cobbled together to ease the pain of the pandemic.
December 23, 2020 Trump turns on advisers, huddles with election fraud advocates When President Trump tapped John Bolton as national security adviser, he praised the former diplomat’s hard-edged approach to foreign policy.
December 22, 2020 Extreme measures floated as election war dominates Trump’s last days Trump could be working with Joe Biden on a smooth handoff to ensure no loss of momentum on health care and the economy, and efforts against Russia for the massive cyber hacking that his own secretary of State has pinned on Moscow. But that is not Donald J. Trump.