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We Need to Cover Donald Trump Differently This Time Every outrage and insult can’t be a five-alarm fire, as it’s critical for the media to stay focused on the most serious threats to America ...
Though a source said that scheduling issues mean the US president won’t be subject to the infamous “Balmoral Test,” a state ...
Donald Trump’s Projecting Panic, Not Power The president’s deployment of troops to LA and parading of tanks in DC look like attempts to appear in control even as his administration spirals. By ...
Such is life in a Trump news cycle, which Collins, 33, has been steeped in now for nearly a decade. After covering Trump’s 2016 campaign and his early days at the White House for the ...
The New York Times’ stalwart Trump chronicler, who’s out this week with a new afterword to Confidence Man, sees the media learning lessons from the first go-round. “I think that people have ...
The former president was hoping his conversation with Elon Musk could reset his spiraling campaign. Instead, the glitchy, garbled interview underscored just how boring the Trump Show has gotten.
Vanity Fair editor in chief Radhika Jones and author Jeff Sharlet discuss Kamala Harris’s defeat, language and identity in the 2024 race, and how journalists can approach this consequential moment.
Trump was ultimately convicted this past spring on 34 counts of falsifying business records in order to cover up a hush ... writer at Vanity Fair covering ... Maxwell and Donald Trump.
The once frosty relationship between Donald Trump and Jeff Bezos has been warming up lately, due in large part to the Amazon founder’s apparent newfound willingness to lick the president’s ...