Right-wing terrorist attacks hit all-time high in Trump’s final year
Donald Trump demonized left-wing protesters as acts of right-wing terrorism spread.
By Oliver Willis - April 13, 2021Donald Trump demonized left-wing protesters as acts of right-wing terrorism spread.
By Oliver Willis - April 13, 2021He once threatened to cancel the New York Times and the Washington Post.
By Josh Israel - December 09, 2020On the campaign trail in 2016, Donald Trump promised to keep his business interests isolated from his presidency.
By Donna Provencher - October 28, 2020The White House responded to a report on the spending of taxpayer money at Trump properties by threatening the reporter.
By Emily Singer - August 27, 2020The Trump campaign suing the Washington Post and the New York Times, even though the newspapers were just stating facts.
By Emily Singer - March 03, 2020According to the Washington Post Fact Checker, Trump made more than 7,700 false or misleading statements over the past year.
By Emily Singer - December 16, 2019The Washington Post joins mayors, police chiefs, veterans, and many others in calling on Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to act on gun safety bills.
By Dan Desai Martin - September 04, 2019The editorial board also lambasted Trump’s desire for ‘a gaudy display of military hardware’ during the July 4 celebrations.
By Dan Desai Martin - July 02, 2019Trump invented a phone call about make-believe manufacturing jobs.
By Eric Boehlert - June 28, 2018‘That’s a cheap shot.’
By Caroline Orr - April 08, 2018He did take time to brag about the burning building, though.
By Caroline Orr - April 08, 2018‘He is fundamentally wrong on this issue.’
By Caroline Orr - April 01, 2018One of the questions surrounding the Trump Foundation is why Trump hasn’t contributed any money himself since 2008. Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold may have found the answer: Because Trump was reportedly directing money owed to him or his businesses to the foundation. The laws governing the diversion of income into a foundation were written, […]
By The Editors - September 26, 2016