McKay Coppins

McKay Coppins is a staff writer at The Atlantic. He has received the Aldo Beckman Award from the White House Correspondents’ Association for his coverage of the Trump presidency and the Wilbur Award for religion journalism. He is the author of The Wilderness, a book about the battle over the future of the Republican Party, and Romney: A Reckoning, a biography of Mitt Romney.

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  1. Sucker

    My year as a degenerate gambler

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  2. The First Couple of a Dysfunctional DHS

    A forthcoming book reveals new details about Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski.

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    Illustration by Akshita Chandra / The Atlantic. Sources: Tom Williams / Getty; Win McNamee / Getty; Paul Sancya / AP.
  3. A Prophet’s Diagnosis

    With violence and strife erupting all around us, can Russell Nelson’s message of hope, humility, and peace elevate us above that?

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  4. The Visionary of Trump 2.0

    Russell Vought is advancing a radical ideological project decades in the making.

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    Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Doug Mills / The New York Times / Redux.
  5. Triumph of the Cynics

    Is it possible to resensitize an electorate to scandal and cruelty?

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    Illustration by The Atlantic. Sources: Getty; Mark Holm / Getty; Andrew Harnik / Getty.