Donald Trump, an indicted former president, leads the GOP primary race, the House starts an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden without firm evidence, the government comes within hours of shutting down, a retiring military leader clashes with Trump. Taken together, the state of US politics today is the kind of scenario no one has witnessed in the 247-year history of the American experiment in democracy.
Donald Trump, an indicted former president, leads the GOP primary race, the House starts an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden without firm evidence, the government comes within hours of shutting down, a retiring military leader clashes with Trump. Taken together, the state of US politics today is the kind of scenario no one has witnessed in the 247-year history of the American experiment in democracy.
Donald Trump, an indicted former president, leads the GOP primary race, the House starts an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden without firm evidence, the government comes within hours of shutting down, a retiring military leader clashes with Trump. Taken together, the state of US politics today is the kind of scenario no one has witnessed in the 247-year history of the American experiment in democracy.
Cassidy Hutchinson learned early in life that not everyone can be trusted. In ‘Enough,’ writes historian Nicole Hemmer, Hutchinson offers up a story of her breaking points in life, along with her front-row perspective on her time in Congress and at the Trump White House — mostly male worlds where casual sexism thrived and power demanded unflinching loyalty.