April 18, 2017 Tax protests arouse presidential ire, but there's no way Trump is releasing his returns The weekend rallies, with a handful of celebrities sprinkled among them, used the tax filing season to demand that Donald Trump release his returns.
April 17, 2017 Pundits brand Trump a flip-flopper, but many like the way he's flipping The media are suddenly awash in stories about Donald Trump being a flip-flopper.
April 14, 2017 Bannon bashing: Why the press is targeting the Trump aide as barely hanging on I don’t know whether Steve Bannon has a long-term future in the White House, but I do know this: The press wants him out.
April 13, 2017 Spicer sincerely apologizes for mistake, but arrogant United was dragged into apology You have to say this about Sean Spicer: As bad a mistake as he made in invoking Hitler, he was quick to abjectly apologize and ask for forgiveness.
April 12, 2017 Forget the campaign: After Syria, Trump's relations with Russia are rocky It’s clear by now that the president’s family has enormous influence on him, even on foreign policy, so I pay close attention to what they say.
April 11, 2017 The 100-day watch: Why every White House meeting seems to leak The White House is apparently worried about Donald Trump’s presidency being judged by the coming 100-day mark, that artificial benchmark essentially created by the media.
April 10, 2017 Trump wins praise on Syria, but coverage starting to turn more skeptical With Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Chuck Schumer and a slew of liberal pundits supporting Donald Trump’s airstrikes against Syria, the president finds himself in an unusual position.
April 7, 2017 Media backing Trump on bombing Syria, but difficult questions remain What we are seeing right now, in the wake of Donald Trump launching retaliatory airstrikes against Syria, is a rally-round-the-president effect.
April 7, 2017 Nunes steps aside, Trump rips Rice as probe keeps hitting potholes Devin Nunes, who recused himself from the House intelligence probe yesterday, is primarily a victim of his own political clumsiness.
April 6, 2017 Media hit Trump types for cashing in on bipartisan consulting racket It’s no secret that political consultants often cash in big time, signing on with corporations, ideological groups, even foreign candidates and governments.