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President Donald Trump, by virtue of winning a second term and so dramatically reshaping the country and the world, can now ...
The unusual requests made of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s staff are raising concerns all the way to the White House.
There's nothing "hostile and political" about informing the public of the negative consequences of poor economic policy.
Writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer of The Atlantic say they've learned one thing during their years of covering ...
For The Atlantic’s May cover story detailing Trump’s ascendance after political exile, Parker and fellow reporter Michael Scherer conducted two lengthy interviews in which Trump gloated that ...
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President Trump has now been in office more than 100 days, and he told the Atlantic that in his first term, he had to "run the country and survive." But in the second term, "I run the country and the ...
Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer have revealed how they recovered a derailed sit-down with Donald Trump to land two interviews, not just one. Two Atlantic reporters have revealed how they ...
Writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer of The Atlantic say they've learned one thing during their years of covering President Donald Trump: His first word is rarely his last one. That's ...