Foreign governments have themselves to blame for Trump’s movie tariffs
His critique of other countries’ hypocrisy hits the mark
His critique of other countries’ hypocrisy hits the mark
We zipped the baby into the only snowsuit and trooped out, snowballs first on the agenda
Plus: Christmas, cocktails and congressmen
In an attempt to understand what is driving the tumult, The Spectator spoke to half a dozen individuals whose political careers have revolved around their work with state parties
Kaitlan Collins asked him about his relationship with Fani Willis — obviously — then he walked out
The battle between smokestack chasers and economic diversifiers
The former Republican Senate candidate and NFL star is enrolled at UGA
‘I believe that the American people will choose to keep us moving into the future,’ the president said
Watching the DA’s racketeering case against Trump unravel
It was a bad, terrible, not very good day in court for the Fulton County DA
The Fulton County DA hoping to take down Trump was defending her romantic relationship with the special prosecutor she appointed. It did not go well
She hired her boyfriend, Nathan Wade, as chief prosecutor to go after Trump
Trump’s former lawyer is selling Christmas ornaments online following a $148 million defamation judgment
She is the fourth co-defendant in the RICO case to do so, following Scott Hall, Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro
Marjorie Taylor Greene has ‘a lot of things to think about’
This is the fourth Trump indictment this year
Opposition at times boiled down to how the company is already doing much of what was proposed
It demonstrates that Republicans needn’t fear pushing pro-life policy
In Georgia, raising a glass is an essential ritual of the supra, their ancient tradition of the feast
Young Thug and Gunna don’t want their own words to be used against them