Today on TAP: And the strategic challenge facing the always-conflicted Donald Trump
Joe Biden
The Essential Incoherence of the End of the Biden Presidency
One reason the president goes out with low approval ratings is that his agenda was internally contradictory.
An All-Too-Late Cease-Fire
Today on TAP: Now that Gaza has been leveled, the war on the rubble and those trapped in it may cease.
Here’s One More Sentence Joe Biden Should Commute
Charles Littlejohn did America a service by exposing the tax avoidance of wealthy people like me.
Zuckerberg Proves Meta Is Too Big
One monopoly company should not have the power to decree which speech is permissible and which isn’t.
Keeping the Fed Independent—to Serve Wall Street
Chair Jerome Powell is battling to keep control of the Federal Reserve. He and Trump agree on weak regulation. On cheap money policy, Trump is winning.
Q&A: Taking On the Biggest Problems and the Biggest Companies
An exit interview with Jonathan Kanter, Biden’s head of the Justice Department Antitrust Division
When the Government Actually Governs
The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies are hitting the tape with new rules and enforcement actions.
The CIA Director Received Cooler Gifts Than the Secretary of State. Here’s Why.
Bill Burns was America’s best diplomatic asset in the Biden years. He was also the nation’s spy chief.
Striking Down the Nippon Deal
Today on TAP: National security requires worker security—and some worker power—too.

