donald trump
Swifties Already Have Taylor Swift-Coded Conspiracies About Trump’s Charges
Now the number 34 has meaning in Swiftie lore.
By Mandy Velez
Trump Should Pay for His Crimes, But Celebrating Felony Disenfranchisement Isn't It
No, people with felony convictions shouldn't lose their voting rights.
By Olayemi Olurin
So Can Trump Still Be the President?
And answers to all your other burning questions.
By Fortesa Latifi and Allegra Kirkland
This Florida Man Is Now a Convicted Felon
Donald Trump is the first former American president to be found guilty of felony crimes.
By Dan Adler
What Would a Second Trump Term Actually Look Like?
We need to take this possibility seriously.
By Rebecca Fishbein
We Put Black Women in Politics in an Impossible Position
“The willingness to see Black women as political superheroes makes it harder for us to be leaders.”
By Maya Rupert
There’s Actually a Simple Way to Boost Youth Voter Turnout
“These are folks who might not show up right now.”
By Rachel Janfaza
Students Stood Up Against This Anti-LGBTQ Federal Judge
“We’re here, and we’re queer, and we’re ready to stand up for whatever we believe in.”
By Lydia McFarlane
Politics
Why the Biden Campaign Can't Ignore Concerns About His Age
Biden is clearly more fit for office than Donald Trump. But that doesn't mean the special counsel's description of the president as an “elderly man with a poor memory” isn't a problem.
By Eric Lutz
2024
SCOTUS May Keep Donald Trump on the Ballot, But He Could Still Face Trial for Jan. 6
The Court’s judges seemed to indicate Thursday they would overturn the Colorado ruling. But he might not get so lucky with his “immunity” claims.
By Bess Levin
A Complete Guide to All the Republicans Running for President in 2024
There is already a surprising number….
By Rachel Janfaza
Iowa Caucus
Shocking, Donald Trump Won the Iowa Caucus
His hold on the GOP was on full display when the election was called 30 minutes into the caucus.
By Eric Lutz
2024 Election: Do the Trump Indictments and Ballot Removals Mean Anything?
The 2024 election cycle already includes criminal trials and likely Supreme Court hearings. Here’s what to know.
By Fortesa Latifi
Congress
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Book Is Basically a VP Audition
Her new tell-all, as The Guardian argues, seems to have a one-man target audience: Donald Trump.
By Caleb Ecarma
The GOP Speaker of the House Chaos Is Just a Preview of What's to Come
Jim Jordan’s bid for Speaker of the House is failing, and it represents the how the GOP has prioritized personal interest over governing.
By Rebecca Fishbein
Vivek Ramaswamy Is Bad for Gen Z
The Republican presidential candidate seems hell-bent on silencing my generation.
By Anoushka Lal
Young Women Voters Lean Way More to the Left Than Young Men
According to a new survey from Change Research.
By Fortesa Latifi