![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() Richard WolffeThe Guardian |
The 45th president has tweeted more about the ex-acting director of the FBI than he has about his beloved border wall – talk about a national...
The US president was wasting time in his second State of the Union speech, he just wants to talk about Trump
Across 23 pages of his indictment pesky texts and emails lie the stubborn facts of a secret and illegal cooperation or conspiracy
Barr, who previously held the attorney general position under George HW Bush, seems more than willing to lend his legal reputation to Trumpian causes
Far from reassuring a troubled nation, Trump tried to scare the living daylights out of them
Democrat Kamala Harris embodies the driving force behind record turnouts, says the Guardian US columnist Richard Wolffe
Michael Flynn stares at a now familiar fate for those who get too close to Trump: swapping the White House for the Big House
His previous lawyer, Michael Cohen, is about to go to jail. Meanwhile his actual lawyer, is failing miserably at the job – and the legal challenges...
The chief of staff is fired or retired or whatever. The only certainty is that another enabler has been brutally tossed aside
The spectacle of Mueller cornering Trump’s gang is fascinating to watch and essential to the rebuilding of the rule of law
We should all be grateful for a reality star whose presidency has given us the clearest idea of what we should avoid in leadership
The midterm elections just fundamentally changed the president’s life. He may not know it yet, but he soon will writes Guardian US columnist Richard...
The economy is booming but it is less Morning in America, more Recurring Nightmare. Truly, this is a Fox News election
The US president has been quick to paint the migrant caravan approaching America as a grave threat, but is muted on liberal figures being targeted
The president is right where he wants to be as he defends fellow corrupt rulers in Jamal Khashoggi’s death
Perhaps Trump’s former officials were somehow suckered into salivating over him – but these fantasies are becoming more and more distant
Mitch McConnell and his ilk must be delighted: they’ve waged a decades-long campaign to stack the courts with conservative ideologues
The US supreme court nominee has badly stumbled just as he believed he was striding towards the highest court in the land writes Guardian US columnist...