With the presidential race narrowing to its final two this week, the dynamics of the nascent general election began to emerge — adding new weight to a looming Trump decision.
Saturday 07.18.20
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Friday 07.17.20
Biden's Historic Veepstakes Plays Out in Public
Sunday 06.28.20
Amid Surging Cases, the Polling Gap Widens
Sunday 06.21.20
Trump's Tulsa Calamity
Sunday 05.31.20
Trump Tweets While America Burns
Sunday 05.24.20
Trump on Defense in Battlegrounds
Saturday 05.16.20
Obama Yanked to 2020 Center Stage
Saturday 05.09.20
Trump’s Mission Accomplished Moment?
Sunday 05.03.20
Biden Reckons With Tough Questions
Sunday 04.26.20
Madam VP? Biden’s Auditions Begin
Saturday 04.18.20
Biden's Breakthrough Week
Sunday 04.05.20
Pandemic Reshuffles 2020 Landscape
Alito: If presidents have to worry about being prosecuted, won't that lead to a destabilizing cycle for U.S. democracy?
SCOTUS Justice Alito asks whether FDR would have been prosecuted for putting Japanese Americans in concentration camps.
SCOTUS Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson argues immunity could incentivize future presidents to commit crimes.
Kavanaugh at immunity hearing asks whether further adjudication needed to decide which presidential acts are official.
Trump’s own attorney concedes at SCOTUS immunity hearing that some efforts to overturn 2020 loss were private acts.
Gorsuch asks at immunity hearing if “further proceedings” needed to decide which presidential actions are official.
Trump attorney at SCOTUS immunity hearing: President ordering a political assassination “could well be an official act.”
Trump says he has “a good chance of winning NY”: “We’re going to be doing a rally at Madison Square Garden, we believe.”