As the anniversary of the Jan. 6 riot passes, America prepares for a second Trump presidency. Where will the truth land?
Trump has evaded consequences for his crimes—those alleged and those for which he was convicted—but his efforts to evade the truth, or at least to suppress it, continue.
When Donald Trump takes the oath of office for the second time in two weeks, he will face a nearly impossible task of governing effectively.
Mette Frederiksen stresses that America doesn’t call the shots on the strategically important Arctic island’s future.
Not for the two millennia since — actually, longer. Plato, four centuries before the Crucifixion, spent much time arguing what we know and how we know it. So as the United States of America prepares to inaugurate,
As fires rage across Los Angeles and tens of thousands flee their homes, the usual suspects have decided to blame the blazes on their political enemies. In a series of posts on Truth Social, President-elect Donald Trump claimed firefighters’ inability to get the fires under control was due to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s water policies,
The president-elect’s musings about annexing Canada, Greenland, and the Panama Canal may just be bluster—or misdirection. But they could have chilling implications on the global stage.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) argued President-elect Trump’s continued talk about expanding the United States is a distraction from the Cabinet picks and nominees he’s chosen to staff his second
President-elect Donald Trump has been active since seven in the morning and now gazes at the six advisers sitting before him at his lavish Mar-a-Lago estate. On this night, the incoming president is highly engaged.
What are the biggest challenges and opportunities facing Trump and his team in foreign policy and national security?
The Washington Post asked current and former media professionals what they think is the right approach to covering Trump’s second term.