April 18, 2018 Sean Hannity, Michael Cohen and the ethics of disclosure While what was disclosed in a federal court in Manhattan is clearly newsworthy, many of Fox's competitors have made no effort to hide their glee in slamming the top-rated host in cable news.
April 17, 2018 Why Comey used ABC's platform to go scorched earth against Trump James Comey, whose public persona is based on the image of an upright G-man, has tarnished his own halo.
April 13, 2018 Comey book tour targeted after 'mob boss' attack on Trump James Comey's book tour hasn't even started and it's already becoming ground zero in the political and media war over President Trump.
April 12, 2018 Paul Ryan quit in frustration, but that hardly means Republicans are doomed Paul Ryan is one of those rare politicians who really does want to spend more time with his family.
April 11, 2018 The FBI raid: A dramatic stunt matched by angry presidential rhetoric The dramatic FBI raid on Michael Cohen's office and hotel room was a grandstanding move, no question about it.
April 10, 2018 Living the life on taxpayers' dime: When Pruitt and others cross the line A number of President Trump’s top appointees have been battling allegations of misconduct, from petty to profound, creating a growing distraction for his administration.
April 6, 2018 Trump's shoot-first style, panned by the press, may not be so crazy President Trump has been making some dramatic moves lately, leaving his out-of-the-loop aides scrambling to either catch up or change his mind.
April 5, 2018 Many presidents have bashed business, but Trump's Amazon offensive is personal Donald Trump isn't the first president to take on a business or industry he doesn't like.
April 4, 2018 Trump whacks CNN, 'Amazon' Washington Post, but they hit back The president is once again on a tear against the press.
April 3, 2018 Trump pronounces last rites for DACA deal. But is it really dead? President Trump declared in an Easter tweet that "DACA is dead."