The Week's Best Articles From the Washington Monthly
Day 13 of the Trump trial ... RFK Jr.'s possible steroid use ... Trump's upcoming visit to the Libertarian Party convention ... and more
The Week's Best Articles From the Washington Monthly
Day Thirteen of the Trump Hush Money Trial: Stormy on the Stand: Contributing Editor Jonathan Alter continues to deliver inside-the-courtroom details of the Trump hush money trial you can't get anywhere else. Click here for the full story, and click here for Alter's Day Eleven and Day Twelve reports.
How Many Political Parties Can Donald Trump Intellectually Corrupt?: Politics Editor Bill Scher explores what's behind the Libertarian Party's convention invite to Trump. Click here for the full story.
Before Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Brain Worm, There Was the Steroid Question: Steve Kettmann makes the case that Kennedy is juicing. Click here for the full story.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Bowed But Not Broken: Contributing Writer Margaret Carlson analyzes the Georgian's failed attempt to oust the Speaker of the House. Click here for the full story.
Hush Money to a Porn Star Might Be Okay With Some Voters: Contributing Writer David Atkins argues that what's most threatening to Donald Trump's reputation is not the adultery, but the chronic pattern of business fraud. Click here for the full story.
About that Time Magazine Interview of Donald Trump…: Editor-in-Chief Paul Glastris praises the in-depth interview of the GOP nominee by Eric Cortellessa, former Washington Monthly investigative editor. Click here for the full story.
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