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 ...
Inauguration protests are expected to draw fewer people than in 2017, but activists say they are gearing up to oppose Donald ...
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.