Washington Post – Politics:
Fear-driven rhetoric about immigrants is belied by data, while assertions of Donald Trump’s innocence conflict with the evidence.
Washington Post – Politics:
Fear-driven rhetoric about immigrants is belied by data, while assertions of Donald Trump’s innocence conflict with the evidence.
Washington Post – Politics:
The plunging price of shares of Truth Social’s parent company means Donald Trump is no longer among the world’s richest people.
Washington Post – Politics:
A lot of it comes down to expectations about who will vote.
Washington Post – Politics:
Fifteen years ago, I served on the jury in a high-profile case in Manhattan. The process of being seated looked a lot like what’s happening with Trump’s case.
Washington Post – Politics:
Asked who they trust for information about Ukraine, Republicans were most likely to point to the former president.
Washington Post – Politics:
Polling shows that issues that drove the 2020 election have faded, to Biden’s detriment.
Washington Post – Politics:
There’s no need for a law barring noncitizens from voting in federal elections since 1) they can’t and 2) they don’t. But it lets Trump talk about his two favorite things.
Washington Post – Politics:
A phone call on behalf of the overhauled Republican National Committee again turns false claims about 2020 into a sales pitch.
Washington Post – Politics:
On both issues, most Americans support positions that politics won’t effect.