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The 45th and 47th President and His Administration

News and investigations about President Donald Trump and his administration, his business interests and the impact of his policies as the 45th and 47th President of the United States.

474 stories published since 2016

Introducing ‘Trump, Inc.,’ a Podcast on the Many Mysteries of Our President’s Businesses

Coming From ProPublica and WNYC: ‘Trump, Inc.,’ the Podcast

NLRB Member Is Under Investigation for a Conflict of Interest

New Details Alleged in Scheme to Make Millions Off First Border Wall in Texas

What Happened to All the Jobs Trump Promised?

Judge: Kushner Company Must Reveal Identities of Real Estate Partners

Trump NLRB Appointee Finds a Way Around Conflict of Interest Rules

Trump’s Chosen: Who Made It Through A Year In The Whirlwind?

After a Sweet Deal With Dad, Eric Trump Assembles a Valuable Penthouse

A Short History of the Brief and Bumpy Life of the Voting Fraud Commission

Trump’s Voter Fraud Commission Is Gone, But Scrutiny Will Continue

Trump Justice Department Pushes for Citizenship Question on Census, Alarming Experts

Brain Drain At the EPA

U.S. Commerce Official Still Holds Stake in Company Linked to Putin Associates

Trump’s Dark Deregulation

What It’s Like Inside the Trump Administration’s Regulatory Rollback at the EPA

Lobbying Database Reporting Recipe

Trump’s Mining Regulator Nominee Was Once Dropped by the Agency for Doing “Junk” Work

The Trump Administration Is Scuttling a Rule That Would Save People From Dying of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Jared Kushner By Day: Mideast Peace. Kushner Companies By Night: Donating to a West Bank Settlement.

White House May Share Nuclear Power Technology With Saudi Arabia

Extreme Digital Vetting of Visitors to the U.S. Moves Forward Under a New Name

Koch Lobbyists and Opus Dei — Who’s Dropping in on Trump Budget Czar Mick Mulvaney?

Here Are the White House Visitor Records the Trump Administration Didn’t Want You to See

What It’s Like Covering Trump

Lawmaker Seeks Records of Lobbyist Contacts with Agriculture Official

Trump Appointee Resigns After ProPublica Report

A Wide-Open Door for Pesticide Lobbyists at the Agriculture Department

The Tax Plan’s Mega Gift to Some of Trump’s Richest Appointees

Trump Voter Fraud Commission Is Sued — By One of Its Own Commissioners

Your $20 Million Loan Went Bust? The Trump Team Has a Job For You

Despite Trump Campaign Promise, Billionaires’ Tax Loophole Survives Again

Administration’s Nominee for CIA Watchdog Allegedly Misled Congress

The Best Reporting on Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, and, Of Course, George Papadopoulos

Maryland Investigating Kushner Real Estate Practices

The Voter Fraud Commission Wants Your Data — But Experts Say They Can’t Keep It Safe

Conflict Mounts Inside Voting Fraud Commission in the Wake of Child Porn Arrest

Trump’s Mine-Safety Nominee Ran Coal Firm Cited for Illegal Employment Practices

The White House Says It Doesn’t Keep a List of Mar-a-Lago Visitors. Experts and Visitors Are Skeptical.

House Democrats Push for Tougher Oversight of Regulators’ Conflicts of Interest

Who’s Really in Charge of the Voting Fraud Commission?

How Ivanka and Donald Trump, Jr. Avoided Criminal Indictment

Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. Were Close to Being Charged With Felony Fraud

Baltimore’s ‘Kushnerville’ Tenants File Class Action Against Landlord

The Trumps Say They’re Opening Hotels in Dallas, Nashville and Elsewhere. We Couldn’t Find Evidence of Them.

Experts Say the Use of Private Email by Trump’s Voter Fraud Commission Isn’t Legal

The Trump Administration Plans to End a Refugee Program for Children

Rethinking the ‘Infrastructure’ Discussion Amid a Blitz of Hurricanes

How Jeff Sessions Misrepresented the Trump Administration’s Expansion of Military Supplies for Police

Lifting the Veil on Another Batch of Shadowy Trump Appointees