Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
Plus: Federal contractors. Guantánamo. Gen. Mark Milley’s portrait. Carpets. Toothaches. Undocumented criminals.
WASHINGTON — After Donald Trump becomes president again on Monday, he is on the hook for achieving a hefty chunk of his promises even before the day is out. One of those promises is to make you dizzy.
A federal judge Tuesday blocked the Trump administration’s sweeping pause on federal funding until at least Feb. 3 after the ...
The flash of glee highlighted Trump’s buoyant mood on the first trip of his new presidency, which he fashioned into a victory ...
The Trump administration backed down Wednesday from its sloppy order — after the edict was put on hold by a federal judge — ...
Financial struggles and concerns over editorial strategy have rattled staffers at the Jeff Bezos-owned publication, as rivals poach top talent.
In his first news conference since returning to the Oval Office, Trump defended supporters who were convicted of violent ...
A longtime cartoonist at The Washington Post resigned after leadership reportedly killed a cartoon depicting newspaper owner and billionaire Jeff Bezos bending his knee to President-elect Trump.