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White House, Trump Organization name ethics advisers
Bernard Condon, Chad Day
Ethics experts question whether the in-house ethics monitors can be truly independent
Democrats propose legislation to prevent Donald Trump from launching a nuclear first strike
Taylor Link
In an attempt to preempt a nuclear war, Democrats tried to transfer powers away from the president
Donald Trump’s hotels are expanding across the United States
Matthew Rozsa
Trump Hotels says it'll be tripling, weeks after Trump said the organization would have "no new deals"
President Trump’s federal hiring freeze: Good or bad?
Salon Staff
Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday freezing federal hiring in all but three areas of the government
Trump’s upcoming investigation into voter fraud will conveniently focus on big states like “California and New York”
Taylor Link
During Wednesday's press briefing, Sean Spicer indicated states that President Trump lost will be part of probe
Look Again: The day’s most compelling images from around the globe
Salon Staff
Fascinating world views from Serena Williams at the Australian Open to Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un impersonators
President Trump signs executive order threatening to withhold federal funds from so-called “sanctuary cities”
Matthew Rozsa
The executive order puts a number of cities at risk, including New York, unless they bow to the federal government
Make America torture again: President Trump looks for ways to revive the illegal “enhanced interrogation” program
Simon Maloy
Donald Trump is trying to fulfill his promise to bring America back to the golden age of black sites and Gitmo
Donald Trump’s team is afraid to tell him the truth, according to reports, and he’s not giving up his unsecured phone
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's Android — despite not being secure — is still being used
“I’m begging FEMA for boots on the ground”: Donald Trump leaves GOP leaders begging for aid after deadly storms in the South
Sophia Tesfaye
Red state governors in Mississippi and Georgia complain they've been waiting for a response from Trump for days
It’s Breitbart’s White House now: House organ of the alt-right builds a power base in the West Wing
Gary Legum
Former Breitbart head Steve Bannon adds two staffers from his fringe news site to the Trump team. What's next?
Trump’s hiring freeze annoys unions — but could save billions for taxpayers and future generations
Carrie Sheffield
Liberals and unions are outraged, but limiting the power and privilege of public sector unions makes economic sense
Donald Trump dogged by insecurity over popular vote, media coverage
Julie Pace, Jonathan Lemire
He's frustrated that he's seen as illegitimate
Donald Trump, Republicans plan enormous tax cuts, even though it’s going to balloon the deficit
Matthew Rozsa
The Republican Party may throw away its fiscal responsibility mantra with its planned massive tax cuts
Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick could come next week
Mark Sherman, Vivian Salama
Trump is expected to pick one of three very conservative candidates on Feb. 2
Trump administration purges all information about climate change from the EPA website
Matthew Rozsa
The president's denial about climate change is about to have some very big consequences
President Trump orders investigation into “voter fraud” as his administration looks to crack down on voting rights
Taylor Link
In a couple of tweets Wednesday morning, Trump revealed he truly believes in mass voter fraud against him
Donald Trump expected to sign executive order to start Mexico border wall construction
Matthew Rozsa
To many, Trump is going too far with his anti-immigrant policies. To the right wing, he hasn't gone far enough
Don’t look now: It’s President Pence! Donald Trump can be deposed, even without impeachment
Heather Digby Parton
Given Trump's erratic behavior in his first few days, Washington is starting to murmur about the 25th Amendment
Donald Trump’s escalating war against the media
Steven Rosenfeld
The first war under Trump’s presidency is with the press and it's just the beginning
Donald Trump threatens to impose martial law in Chicago, and it may be over a feud with Rahm Emanuel
Matthew Rozsa
President Trump's feud with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel could have big, big consequences
Can Democrats appeal to all races? Internal dispute on race heats up in DNC contest
Matthew Sheffield
Energize voters of color or reach out to working-class whites? One leading candidate says it's a "false choice"
South Dakota Republicans’ “state of emergency” is a brazen political coup against anti-corruption law
Sophia Tesfaye
Sorry North Carolina GOP, Republicans in South Dakota may pull off the grandest political heist in the nation
China steps up as global leader while the U.S. steps away
Flynt L. Leverett, Robert Sprinkle
As the Trump administration is disinclined to play a worldwide role, Beijing accepts opportunities to lead
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