Tag: Presidential Election of 2016

Fast Living and Foreign Dealings: An F.B.I. Spy Hunter’s Rise and Fall

Charles McGonigal had a family, a house in the suburbs and an influential job as a counterintelligence leader in New York. Federal prosecutors suggest it wasn’t enough for him.

The Normal Paths to Beating Trump Are Closing

How the indictments are making it harder to fight 2024 on any grounds except Trump’s fitness.

This Is the Most Frightening Part of the Trump Indictment

The former president’s attempt to overthrow our institutions would not have been possible without those institutions themselves.

Trump’s Judges: More Religious Ties and More N.R.A. Memberships

A new study also found that judges appointed by the former president were more likely to vote for claims of religious freedom — unless they came from Muslims.