April 10, 2020 Bernie bails, but could still push Biden out of contention Bernie Sanders may have dropped out of the presidential race, but he’s still insisting he won the ideological war.
April 9, 2020 Trump’s IG firings: How ‘loyal’ should investigators be? President Trump is in a firing mood these days, and that is rekindling the same debate over politics and corruption as unfolded back in 1981.
April 8, 2020 Why early virus warnings from top White House aide were ignored A world leader is in intensive care, a primary was held despite obvious danger to voters and poll workers, and minority victims are dying at a much greater rate.
April 7, 2020 Trump taunts media as mutual disgust reaches new depths President Trump found something to briefly celebrate Monday, some bad news for what are emerging as his biggest detractors during the virus crisis: the media.
April 3, 2020 Pandemic politics: Trump, Biden and the virtual campaign The presidential campaign has suddenly become an afterthought.
April 2, 2020 The magnitude of the crisis confronting Trump -- and the rest of us With President Trump warning of “a very, very painful two weeks” -- and obviously it could be longer than that -- the reckoning seems to have arrived.
April 1, 2020 As death toll mounts, Trump and press keep bashing each other My gut reaction: How bad do things have to be in the United States of America for the two sides to cool it and forge a better working relationship?
March 31, 2020 Trump’s reversals, under media pressure, lead to tougher stance on virus President Trump is now grappling with a grim reality.
March 27, 2020 Trump accuses media of wanting economy shuttered to damage him In his bitter, five-year battle with the media, I’m not sure President Trump has ever leveled a more serious charge than he is making right now.
March 26, 2020 When bad news is personal: Journalists, politicians fighting the virus The thing about this virus is that it doesn’t care if you are a working stiff, a prince, or a movie star.