This week has illustrated why Republicans put up with the chaos: As President Trump raged, his party moved toward an ideological shift in the Supreme Court that will last for decades.
The former president offered a stinging indictment of his successor, sometimes by name, accusing him and his Republican supporters of practicing a “politics of fear and resentment.”
Fans of Infowars don’t just buy in to the conspiracy theories peddled by Alex Jones, they actually buy. Mr. Jones has amassed a fortune by pitching health products and weapons components as antidotes to the frightening worldview he broadcasts.
Speaking to reporters on Air Force One, Mr. Trump said, “I would say Jeff should be investigating who the author of that piece was because I really believe it’s national security.”
President Trump said he has never used terms like “mentally retarded” or “dumb Southerner,” as he is quoted in Bob Woodward’s new book. But the record shows he has.
From the moment Brett M. Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings began, Senate Democrats considering a White House run have used the live television event as a proving ground.