If the president wants to spark a debate about firing federal employees who don’t work enough, is there room for a conversation about his own schedule?
In Donald Trump’s second term, the president has really only confronted one humiliating personnel fiasco: He nominated former ...
The president’s habit of handing out pardons like party favors was a scandal in his first term. It’s worse now.
The American presidency is a powerful position, but it does not include the power to decide who is and is not Jewish.
On the surface, it looks like Senate Democrats are playing “hardball” with time running out before a government shutdown. But it might not be that simple.
The Trump administration has never come out and said it’s tolerant of corruption, but given the circumstances, does it really have to?
If Team Trump had a problem with document destruction in the first term, the issue appears to have metastasized in the second term.
Executives from the private sector are urging the White House to pursue a clear and consistent agenda. The president doesn’t appear to care.
After labeling Social Security “a Ponzi scheme,” Elon Musk’s offensive against the social-insurance program took another aggressive turn.
Interim U.S. attorney Ed Martin’s interest in Democratic Rep. Eugene Vindman is tough to defend. The larger context makes it even worse.
It’s easy to get inured to the corruption, but hawking Teslas on the South Lawn was among the most obscene events in White ...
As a matter of policy and politics, the Trump administration is inviting a backlash by dramatically reducing the Department of Education’s workforce.
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