
Republicans' Muted Response to Flynn's Resignation
“I think the administration will explain the circumstances that led to this,” the GOP House Speaker Paul Ryan said on Tuesday.
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“I think the administration will explain the circumstances that led to this,” the GOP House Speaker Paul Ryan said on Tuesday.

Who in the White House knew that the national security adviser had misled Mike Pence, and when? Who will replace him? And what will be the next bombshell?

A senior American official was compromised by his relationship with a foreign government. Who else has ties to the Russian state?

Technological advances mean border screening could be more expansive than ever, if the government can get past the hurdles to implementing such a system.

The departure of Michael Flynn leaves the administration with a feuding crew, and no one at the helm.

The winner in the fight between keeping Obamacare and rolling it back might be something else entirely.

President Trump’s national security adviser quit on Monday night after acknowledging he had misled Vice President Mike Pence about his conversations with the Russian ambassador.

The decision to handle the minor crisis of a North Korean missile launch in full view of Mar-a-Lago members makes little sense—except as an opportunity to act out leadership in public.

GOP lawmakers argue the Election Assistance Commission, created in 2002, has outlived its usefulness. Democrats say that in the age of hacking, it’s needed now more than ever.

For conservative publications, the business model is opposing the left. And that means opposing the people who oppose Trump.