What Trump University was really like — according to a former professorNoah FriedmanAllan Smith
“I think he is one of the persons that has the courage to expose the truth of the country,” said Ying Tan, a former Brooklyn Republican City Council candidate. “I could tell you that there’s a lot of corruption in politics.” ...
the Kens whose faces he caressed were seemingly all hot for one another as they performed a dance routine that could have been lifted out of the Rockettes (an expression of regressive hyper-femininity). There was a playful both/and about it. This was the very definition of a queer performa...
Trump is unique among politicians in that most of his supporters don’t try to hold him accountable for his campaign promises, but instead defend him by arguing that he probably won’t do many of the crazy things he says he will. The big question this time around is whether there will ...
Dean Baker, codirector of the progressive Center for Economic and Policy Research, also pronounces the program a disappointment. "There were a lot of promises made—that it was going to help keep homeowners in their homes, that we’d see all of these modifications. By that score, it ...
Another argument from Republicans in the spin room tonight: Kamala Harris getting under Donald Trump's skin was actually her making personal attacks — the very thing that Trump would be criticized for and sought to avoid. "There was a lot of questions pre-debate, wou...
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — A 29-year-old woman accused of using false documents to enroll as a New Jersey high school student and attend some classes over a four-day period did so because she was lonely and longed to return to her days with friends in s
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Senik said it’s possible that because there’s such a strong consensus among economists that tariffs are “economically destructive,” Trump has looked for “other outside sources of validation.” “He seems to believe he’s found that in the Gilded Age, ...
Apparently, there is a similar law in the world of politics. That helps explain why former President Donald Trump will be heading back to the White House in a few months. Yes, the election was a rejection of the Biden administration. It was a rejection of inflation and illegal immigration ...