John Kelly Plans To Remain As White House Chief Of Staff Through 2020
After one year at a job that has to be among the most frustrating in Washington, John Kelly has agreed to stay on through the 2020 election.
After one year at a job that has to be among the most frustrating in Washington, John Kelly has agreed to stay on through the 2020 election.
One day after an embarrassing performance at the Helsinki Summit, President Trump an absurd, completely unbelieve walk back of things the entire world heard him say loud and clear.
A man who had been identified as an assailant at last year’s Charlottesville rally and apparent member of a white supremacist organization has been dismissed by defense contractor Northrop Grumman.
Recent polling finds that Americans aren’t feeling quite so patriotic right now. It’s understandable, but we shouldn’t give up hope.
There is a frustration and a growing sense that the American political system is illegitimate.
Virginia Republicans took a hard-right turn in yesterday’s primary. This is likely to benefit the Democrats.
Hours after she unleashed a racist Twitter tirade, Roseanne Barr has had her show canceled by ABC. Of course, ABC knew who it was doing business with well before today.
Whether Don Blankenship wins or loses in West Virginia, his success is yet another example of how Donald Trump has changed the GOP for the worse.
Dan Drezner notes some challenges on this topic, and I add some of my own thoughts.
Profiles in courage? With Republicans in the Trump Era, it’s more like profiles in cowardice.
Breitbart News appears to be fading in terms of readership, but the alt-right politics it represents is not going away.
Last week, the President was calling for national unity. This week, he called political opponents “treasonous.”
The President talked about national unity last night, but given his own rhetoric as a candidate and as a President, it’s a call that seems to be hypocritical.
The Polish Government appears ready to approve a law that seeks to whitewash the truth about the role that many Poles played in the Holocaust.
Despite mounting evidence and outrageous behavior, Republicans nationwide and on Capitol Hill continue to do the Administration’s dirty work. They’ll most likely live to regret it.
Without mentioning his successor by name, former President Bush delivered a stinging rebuke to Trump and Trumpism.
Donald Trump went there again, and in the process reopened a wound that was starting to heal just a little bit.
Steve Bannon may be out of the White House, but his efforts to continue pushing President Trump, and the Republican Party, even further to the populist far-right continues.
John Kelly has only been White House Chief of Staff for a month, but it’s already apparent that he isn’t likely to last very long in that position.
Another Cabinet member rebukes the President for his comments about Charlottesville.
President Trump remains obsessed with the Russian investigation and continues to try to shut it down.
A bit of wishful thinking in the wake of Steve Bannon’s ouster.