The corrupting logic that the public moralist embraced to justify his endorsement of an immoral man.
Is there a constituency in the U.S. for a campaign built around ardent opposition to multiculturalism?
His campaign announced endorsements from 88 retired generals and admirals. That’s nice, but 500 backed Mitt Romney in 2012.
For months, the Republican nominee bragged that he had often paid officeholders for favors. Now that questions are swirling about Florida’s attorney general, he says that’s not the case.
Donald Trump’s newly appointed deputy campaign manager built his career by attacking the Clintons relentlessly.
The high court now stands at a crossroads, waiting for a ninth justice to determine whether it will be a liberal court or a conservative one.
He’s built his reputation on straight talk—but when the Republican candidate sits down with the groups he vilifies, he exhibits a striking change.
A deep-red state has become coveted territory for Hillary Clinton and a source of shame for Donald Trump. How did Mormons become the redeemers of a disgust-filled campaign?
The Republican presidential nominee’s wife has sued a blogger and a prominent British tabloid over stories alleging she was a sex worker.
Jobs Day in 2016 has become an anti-climax, thanks to an improving climate that aids Hillary Clinton. So why is the Republican still painting a bleak picture?
Tim Kaine mocked Trump for cowardice in Mexico, but as many reporters were quick to note, at least the Republican was willing to take some questions.
The agency attempts to crack down on suspicious-sounding presidential candidates.
It shouldn’t be offensive to consider the interests of Americans before those of illegal immigrants.