Trump stokes suspicions about assassination attempt, raising fears of more violence
After an initial period of relative restraint, the former president has begun blaming the shooting on his opponents and amplifying conspiracy theories.
By Isaac ArnsdorfAnatomy of a racist smear: How false claims of pet-eating immigrants caught on
How an anti-immigrant rumor spread from a random Facebook post to leadership of the Republican Party and the biggest influencers on social media so quickly.
By Sarah Ellison and Jeremy B. MerrillGrieving Ohio father to Trump and Vance: Stop using my son ‘for political gain’
Aiden Clark’s death has been amplified by leading Republicans who have to sought to attack Vice President Kamala Harris on immigration.
By Azi PaybarahTrump pushes false claims about migrants eating dogs in Springfield, Ohio
On the debate stage Tuesday, Donald Trump doubled down on baseless and dehumanizing claims pushed by his running mate that immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are stealing and eating pets.
By Amy B Wang and Mariana AlfaroAs Trump looms, Ukraine turns to its evangelicals to woo the Republicans
Ukraine has the largest evangelical community in Europe and its outreach to Republicans could prove crucial in securing additional American aid.
By David L. SternVance, Republicans elevate false claims about immigrants eating American pets
Vance, in a post on X, cited unnamed “reports” that people in Springfield, Ohio, “have had their pets abducted and eaten by people who shouldn’t be in this country.” Police say there have been no reports.
By Mariana AlfaroJD Vance calls reality of school shootings a bleak ‘fact of life’
Following the Apalachee High School killings in Georgia, the GOP vice-presidential nominee said schools must beef up security but rebuffed stricter gun laws.
By Frances VinallAlexandria park near JD Vance’s house back open on ‘modified’ schedule
Judy Lowe Neighborhood Park in Northern Virginia had become part of a Secret Service setup to guard the nearby home of the GOP vice-presidential candidate.
By Teo ArmusTrump and Vance’s false and misleading rhetoric on tariffs
American consumers, not foreign countries, pay most of the cost of tariffs, though estimates vary on the increase.
By Glenn KesslerVance defends telling Harris to ‘go to hell’ for nonexistent cemetery criticism
The GOP vice-presidential candidate said an Arlington cemetery worker pushed aside by a Trump aide does not deserve an apology.
By Meryl KornfieldRust Belt swing states saw the most candidate visits this summer
Vice President Kamala Harris, former president Donald Trump and their running mates have blanketed swing states since the race was upended in mid-July.
By Adrián BlancoVance tells Harris to ‘go to hell’ for cemetery criticism she didn’t give
Trump and his allies are known to flout political norms, but the crass language Vance used to criticize a political opponent Wednesday is particularly unusual in modern politics.
By Maegan VazquezSecret Service detail for JD Vance closes an Alexandria park
Judy Lowe Neighborhood Park, frequented by toddlers, dogs and seniors, is now effectively part of the U.S. Secret Service setup. Some neighbors are bummed.
By Teo ArmusVance repeats a bogus Trump claim on ‘factories’ debunked years ago
The figure he cites doesn’t actually refer to factories. And Biden’s record on this front is better anyway.
By Glenn KesslerJD Vance’s plane makes emergency landing after door malfunction
The plane carrying Vance, a Boeing 737, declared an emergency shortly after it had left the airport in Milwaukee and returned for repairs.
By Meryl KornfieldVance, Walz and the bipartisan brew of Diet Mountain Dew
JD Vance and Tim Walz both love Diet Mountain Dew. Welcome to the Cult of Dew.
By Travis M. AndrewsJD Vance says he’s ‘pro-family.’ Many women say the economy isn’t.
For millions of Americans, the economic and financial toll of raising a family increasingly weighs on one of the most personal life choices.
By Rachel SiegelAmericans’ first impressions are positive for Walz, negative for Vance
First Washington Post-ABC-Ipsos favorable ratings of JD Vance and Tim Walz
By Emily GuskinVance, Walz agree to Oct. 1 vice-presidential debate
On Thursday morning, JD Vance said he not only accepted the Oct. 1 invitation but also challenged Tim Walz to another debate in September.
By Amy B WangWalz’s false claim that Vance never voted for any pro-worker bills
Walz relies on a dubious metric, which misses at least two pro-worker bills supported by Vance
By Glenn Kessler