President-elect Donald Trump will be serving his nonconsecutive second term. And he will be joined in Washington by small GOP majorities in both chambers of Congress. Trump, during his first term, often clashed with the more traditional conservatives in his administration — from former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to
N.Y., published a New York Times guest essay Wednesday urging liberals adopt a new approach to dealing with President-elect Trump and seek compromise.
N.Y., says the Democratic Party should reject its “more extreme members” and focus on cooperating with Republicans.
Mary Trump, the estranged niece of President-elect Donald Trump, made two predictions on Thursday ahead of her uncle taking office later this month. Newsweek has reached out to Trump's transition team via email for comment.
Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who chairs the House subcommittee created to support the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), was recently confronted over President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign pledge not to cut Social Security.
A big-money donor to the Democratic Party gave a surprising summary of Donald Trump. The president-elect is a “fucking genius,” John Morgan told Politico for an article published Sunday that explored the potential toxicity of the Democratic brand.
The handwringing since November's election from Democratic elites and pundits as to how former President Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala ... it seems like the current consensus within the Democratic Party is to lean further to the center.
A number of prominent Democrats made waves for backing Trump or for offering harsh assessments of their party chiefs following Kamala Harris’s 2024 defeat.
"One should love America when you win and when you lose," the House Democratic leader said as Republicans fell silent.
President-elect Donald Trump hailed Florida state Rep. Hillary Cassel's announcement that she's switching from the Democrat Party to the Republican Party.
Democrats have veered into identity politics and away from the interests of the working class. On Washington Week With The Atlantic, George Packer joins Jeffrey Goldberg to discuss his recent reporting on the Democratic Party’s illusions and the future of American politics.