When it comes to Donald Trump, his campaign and their dealings with Russia past and present, sometimes it’s hard to keep track of all the players without a scorecard. We have one of sorts — a deeply comprehensive timeline detailing what actually happened and what’s still happening in the ever-changing story of the president, his inner circle and a web of Russian oligarchs, hackers and government officials.
- December 3, 2020
The president has largely ceased to govern, nursing his grievances in the White House and emerging only to golf. Mainstream Republicans have largely abdicated responsibility.
- September 2, 2020And, Michael Flynn doesn't get a "get out of jail free card"
- June 25, 2020Today the politicization of the United States Department of Justice was on the table in Congress.
- June 11, 2020
It seems that the lines of Trump’s election campaign are solidifying — poll rage, praising the Confederacy and COVID-19 denial.
- May 30, 2020At this crazy, frightening, chaotic moment, it is possible to reach across old lines and create new alliances, and to rebuild our democracy.
- April 9, 2018The president's son-in-law is the Trump era's Forrest Gump.
- April 9, 2018The president's son-in-law is the Trump era's Forrest Gump.
- April 2, 2018Former national security advisor Michael Flynn has pled guilty to lying to the FBI and is likely cooperating with Robert Mueller's investigation. Here's a look at everything we know about Flynn's ties to Russia.