It is noticeable that none of the articles have a response from Republicans.
One of the things that happens after leadership violates ethical norms is that an organization needs to adopt and enforce stricter norms to demonstrate that the behavior won't happen again.
Feels like an open question on if Trump will deport his wife and his VP's in-laws.
At least on the social media, it's social media's "one neat trick", "Only Democrats have agency", and edgy contrarianism. So of course Trump will do the thing they want, everything else will be blocked, and he can easily do that thing because it's super easy to do.
Journalists are really angry that they are not being praised and glorified for their unethical coverage that drove Biden from the race. Also, it's hilarious that journalists aren't looking at Nuzzi's article where she stared into Trump's soul by looking at his ear.
Running a large city is mostly a terrible job with little to no career advancement. The job is managing groups and individuals that probably have more political and social power than the mayor. With a limited budget and while trying to operate mostly under state laws.
Good news for Vance, neither of the previous assassination attempts were in a room.
I'm not sure Navy SEAL teams have been trained on how to conduct security on a golf course.
It's all very dumb since Vance was specifically asked to denounce political violence, but he then explained that he needed to spread racist lies in order to create a story.