More from President Donald Trump: What we can expect from the Trump administration


Only an inclusive politics can make America great.


How the first few years of the administration could go great for American workers.


Beat cops and field agents will be in control.


Empowering the Cabinet sounds good in theory, but it hasn’t worked out for past presidents.


Making America great again will require very different skills than Trump has shown thus far.




This was pretty awkward.


Trump seems to want both an arms race and an arms control agreement with Russia — but those are opposites. Here’s what’s going on.


Ignoring approval ratings removes a major check on Trump’s power.


In many emerging and developing countries, the rule of law is weak, political influence and corporate power are intermingled, and fortunes can flip on the whim of a political leader.




Trump hasn’t talked about immigration with his pick to run Homeland Security — or talked Russia with his would-be secretary of state.


A fight about race that both parties want.


No matter who pays for it.


The potential for corruption is vast.


It really is up to them.


Don’t ask Americans under threat to put their fears aside in the name of unity.


Democratic mayors are spoiling for a fight with Trump over “sanctuary cities.” They might regret it.


Voters in swing states are disproportionately white — a fact that shapes campaigns.


China’s government won’t risk looking like it’s giving in to a bully.


Even his biggest Cabinet picks are playing out like a season of The Apprentice.


Trump and Education Secretary-designate Betsy DeVos want to send 11 million children to private school with public money.

Update: People are still running around screaming, “Trump will deport you,” at strangers.


Governing as a dealmaker in chief won’t work.

