Scott Greer, an editor and columnist at the Caller, also wrote as “Michael McGregor” for Radix Journal, the publication associated with the “alt-right” figure Richard Spencer.
The emails show Ian M. Smith, who has resigned his position, to be connected to an incognito social scene that included white-nationalist activists.
President Trump wants to revoke the security clearances of former top FBI and CIA officials who he feels spend too much time on television criticizing him.
President Trump’s communications shop has little control over his message on a normal day, let alone in a news-heavy week like this one.
The president’s deferential posture toward Russia highlights his staffers’ lack of influence.
The former White House chief strategist has reemerged as an unofficial surrogate for Donald Trump during the president's visit to the U.K. What’s in it for him?
At the Florida Republican Party’s annual summit, pundits and public officials competed over who loves the president most.
The tendency to look for a puppet master behind Trump’s actions is misguided.
White House officials are sending mixed (and sometimes wrong) messages on their own policy’s origins.
President Trump’s diplomacy with North Korea shows little sign of his hawkish national-security adviser’s influence.
Instead of meeting Eagles players, the president praised his economy, mouthed some of “God Bless America,” and promoted standing for the national anthem.
Political confusion reigns in the battleground districts of Orange County as the state’s primary approaches. How local is politics, anyway?
The bombastic legal adviser to Stormy Daniels is taking cues from the era of O.J. Simpson and Monica Lewinsky.
The editor of the site's London bureau was one of the last Steve Bannon allies left within the organization.
The website’s decision to terminate some of its most prominent writers is the latest evidence of a dramatic shift in right-wing outlets.
The Fox News host denies that Michael Cohen was ever his lawyer—but Hannity was represented by a pair of legal advisers who also have close links to the president.
The hawkish world of GOP national-security hands sees hope for renewed relevance in John Bolton and Mike Pompeo.
Just a few months after leaving the Trump administration, the former top White House adviser has been pushed out of the conservative outlet he helped make influential.
Trump’s former chief White House adviser finds himself bereft of allies and facing an uncertain future.
Steve Bannon was trying to build a movement larger than the president himself. The bitter split between the two men may spell the end of that effort.