Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 281)
Ellen isn’t your scapegoat: Caitlyn Jenner has no one to blame for her tarnished public image but herself
Nico Lang
In her memoir, “The Secrets of My Life,” Jenner blames DeGeneres for her lack of LGBT fans
Why is Jason Chaffetz running away? A rising Republican star doesn’t just retire from Congress for nothing
Gary Legum
With no President Hillary Clinton to torment, the Utah lawmaker bails out. After the beach, what's next?
Hillary Clinton apologized to Barack Obama after election loss, swore to never run for president again
Matthew Rozsa
A new book offers a deep-dish analysis of Clinton's 2016 campaign
Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign is making a lot of money for his companies
Matthew Rozsa
If the president had fully divested himself from his businesses, this wouldn't be an issue
“He has not spoken to me”: Elizabeth Warren says Mitch McConnell is still angry about her reading the Coretta Scott King letter
Charlie May
Warren won't say there's sexism at play but does think there's bad blood between her and the Senate's GOP leader
Trump’s millennial problem: The snowflakes are becoming a blizzard
Sophia A. McClennen
Polls show the majority of millennials view Trump as an illegitimate president, and they don't like Ivanka either
Fed up: 9 ultranationalist Trump supporters who are rapidly losing patience with his presidency
Jacob Sugarman
No less than Richard Spencer and Ann Coulter have called out the president. Could Steve Bannon be next?
Reclaiming populism from the right: How Trump’s failures create an opportunity for Democrats
Connor Lynch
Trump's first months in office have been mired by continual political setbacks — time for Democrats to get serious
The butcher’s bill keeps growing: Donald Trump abuses his voters — and yet they love him
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's supporters are losing their cynical bet that they'd come out ahead, and they haven't yet accepted the truth
WATCH: Humorist P. J. O’Rourke on Donald Trump’s impending doom: “You could be really unpleasantly surprised” by how it happens
Andrew O'Hehir
Conservative humorist P. J. O'Rourke has made no peace with Trump — and sees little hope on either left or right
Sean Spicer finds his true calling: Meet the kindergarten teacher whose expertise is addressing five-year-olds
Rachel Leah
"The Daily Show" asked if Spicer treats the press like kindergarteners — and the answer is obviously yes
Following in Obamas’ footsteps: Joe and Jill Biden sign multi-book deal
Tatiana Baez
The former vice president and his wife announce a three-book deal with Flatiron Books, a Macmillan imprint
Bernie and the blame game: Accusing the progressive left of thought crimes is no way to rebuild the Democratic Party
Conor Lynch
Those who accuse Sanders of supporting Trump's racism are avoiding the truth about the Democratic Party's collapse
Worse than AHCA failure? Trump could be on the verge of his biggest legislative humiliation yet
Jefferson Morley
Another right-wing rebellion on Capitol Hill endangers the president’s plan to boost American production
The fake “war on coal”: Trump moves to dismantle U.S. climate rules
Bobby Magill
President Trump signed an executive order last week aiming to overturn federal climate policies
Taking it to the states: Anti-Trump resistance goes granular with Our States, a map-based organizing project
Paul Rosenberg
Many state legislatures have veered hard right in the Trump era — but a new tool aims to empower resistance
It wasn’t “growing pains”: Paul Ryan points fingers at all but GOP for health care failure
Robert Reich
Republicans are temperamentally and ideologically oriented to opposing government, not leading it
A Herculean task: Trump’s jawboning will not deliver enough American jobs
Peter Morici
Presidential blustering can motivate negotiating partners to offer some quick results, but it won't work long term
Lord of misrule: Don’t be so sure the demise of Trumpcare is a defeat for Donald Trump
Andrew O'Hehir
If Trump’s real agenda is to sow disorder and undermine democracy, even his dreadful last week might be a win
Hey, wouldn’t it be cool to have a constitutional convention? Oh, hell no
Paul Rosenberg
Right-wingers are tiptoeing toward calling a constitutional convention — and that could turn into an epic disaster
We picked the wrong billionaire: The case for Mark Zuckerberg 2020
Maegan Carberry
There isn’t enough time to trust failed Democrats and Republicans to stop the bleeding and make America sane again
Stronger than Tea: The anti-Trump resistance is much bigger than the Tea Party — and it has to be
Paul Rosenberg
Pundits compare the anti-Trump movement to the Tea Party — but this resistance is much bigger and more organic
To win, the anti-Trump resistance must learn from the Clinton campaign’s mistakes
Conor Lynch
Vladimir Putin didn't cause the Democratic Party's collapse — progressives must learn the real lessons of 2016
The future of cap-and-trade: European climate action faces crucial moment
John Upton
The potential decline of Europe’s climate leadership comes as the world grapples with serious climate change
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