Don’t Blame Political Violence on Political Rhetoric
In the wake of another assassination attempt, Trump is falling into the same trap as his enemies: equating hateful speech with hateful actions.
The single, small classroom where kids learn everything together is back—and it could be the start of a revolution.
Trump’s would-be assassin was someone we should have treated with extreme skepticism. We didn’t. That’s because he was the right kind of crazy.
Leighton Woodhouse went to Minneapolis to interview 20 people with direct experience of the 2020 riots—cops, community leaders, and small business owners. Here’s what they told him.