The Trump Administration: The First 100 Days

What the new president has in store for the United States and the world

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The Swift Fall of Devin Nunes

The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee abruptly recuses himself from the Russia probe while he is under investigation for improperly disclosing classified information.

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Trump's Confidence Game

By insisting the economy is booming and the border is more secure, the president has managed to make people act like these things are true—at least for now.

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Will Trump Triangulate?

Former President Bill Clinton strategically positioned himself between dueling Republicans and Democrats in Congress—and got deals out of it. Could Donald Trump do the same?

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Jeff Sessions's Blind Eye

The new attorney general makes it clear that when it comes to abuses in local policing, Americans are now on their own.

Jonathan Ernst / Reuters

Did the President Incite a Riot?

A new case filed by anti-Trump protesters will test the limits of free speech—and the responsibility Trump bears for his own statements.