Why Trump Can’t Quit the Alt-Right
In the wake of Charlottesville, Donald Trump clings to the only constituency he has left.
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In the wake of Charlottesville, Donald Trump clings to the only constituency he has left.
The Trump administration's stubbly race warrior reminds us why he's so dangerous.
Of course his response to Charlottesville was late and insufficient – this is who he is.
Trump has surrounded himself with people who've espoused racism or have ties to white nationalist groups.
Gorka's a former Breitbart editor with Islamophobic views and ties to neo-Nazi extremists – and he has the ear of the president.
White supremacists and counter-protestors clashed in Virginia over the weekend, resulting in one death and dozens of injuries.
With Trump sounding off about "fire and fury," the small, paranoid nation wields a giant nuclear stick.
He's leading the White House's crackdown on immigration, voting rights and drugs – but first he has to fend off the president.
The tenures of Reince Priebus and Anthony Scaramucci represent two opposite, but equally ineffective, strategies for surviving the Trump White House.
From biblical murder analogies to denials of auto-fellatio, the Mooch's brief tenure will be, at the very least, memorable.