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Trump and the Military

The Atlantic's reporting on Donald Trump's relationship with the United States military during his two presidential terms.

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Trump’s New Favorite General

Dan “Razin” Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, doesn’t want the spotlight—but with this White House, there’s no avoiding it.

A photograph of General Mark Milley in his home
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The Patriot

How General Mark Milley protected the Constitution from Donald Trump

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State of Permanent Fake Emergency

Today, the structure of law granting exceptional emergency powers is a grave threat to democracy and an avenue toward authoritarian rule.

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Emergency Powers Are About to Be Tested

Trump’s potential use of extraordinary authorities may be the first signal of how he intends to govern the second time around.