Adnan R. Khan: The storming of the Capitol by Trump’s clownish supporters was a fitting end to the Trump era. But the gravest threat to America lives on.
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A party gone mad
Adnan R. Khan: Federal politics appears to be rebalancing after Trump’s loss. But at the ground level, things look much bleaker for American democracy.
The GOP after Trump
Win or lose this fall, the Republicans are at a crossroads. Do they double down on Trumpism? Or try to put it all behind them?
We are all witnessing the Great American Implosion
Adnan R. Khan: Trump’s paranoid gang of conspiracy theorists are armed and angry, preparing for war. It’s starting to feel downright apocalyptic here—and I’ve barely mentioned the pandemic
Stephen Harper says the world needs more Stephen Harper
Paul Wells: In his new book, the former PM offers a prescription to the conservative movement in the age of Trump—a little of this, a little of that
Donald Trump’s target for the midterms: legal immigration
Team Trump has pivoted to an attack on ‘birthright citizenship’ ahead of the midterm election—will his fearful base follow?
Donald Trump’s last best friend: Vladimir Putin
Scott Gilmore: The ranks of his official friends are thinning. Increasingly its Putin giving Trump what he really craves: validation and assurance.
Donald Trump’s divisiveness could drive Dixie Democrats
Democrats can smell victory in the 2018 U.S. midterm elections. But don’t underestimate the Republicans.
Praising Donald Trump’s ‘wonderful leadership’ on the economy
The Dow keeps rising, as does the GDP. Tax cuts now loom. And Republican senators in Washington are eager to credit Donald Trump.
Trump vs. his party: Spat spills into NAFTA
The ongoing conflict between the Republicans and their president is a major obstacle in an already delicate negotiation