The Manhattan district attorney’s charges underscore how profoundly unsuited Trump is for the office he is now again seeking.
Now we know what the Manhattan prosecutors have. It’s not enough.
He was forced to return to the island that rejected him—not in triumph, but in disgrace.
The wall-to-wall coverage of Trump’s arraignment shows how quickly the lessons of his election have been forgotten.
Just hours after he was arrested and arraigned in New York City, Donald Trump gave remarks at Mar-a-Lago.
The former president of the United States is officially a defendant.
The former president stands accused of 34 counts of felony—and there’s a long way to go from here.
Former President Donald Trump was charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records.
Can the GOP stop an indicted ex-president?
Now is an ideal moment for Republicans to free themselves from the former president.
The investigations highlight all the aspects of his political identity that have alienated so many swing voters.
Win or lose, the charges are an American tragedy.
A man of borderless corruption must prepare to face the consequences.
The situation might be merely crass if not for the shadow of violence hanging over it.
Trump’s indictment presents Republicans, and all Americans, with a clear choice.
A New York grand jury is treating the former commander in chief like everyone else.
Trumpists will portray any indictment as political. Prosecutors can’t let them make that argument persuasively.
The timelines, the issues at stake, and the threat they pose to the former president
The master of normalizing the once-unthinkable faces indictment, and no one seems surprised.