Trump intelligence director nominee tied to newspaper subpoena Democrats uncertain

What the Times subpoenas, Clayton's confirmation vote, and Section 702 mean for government oversight.

What the Times subpoenas, Clayton's confirmation vote, and Section 702 mean for government oversight.

Trump's intelligence nominee signed subpoenas against New York Times journalists, leaving some Democrats torn between opposing press intimidation and replacing an unpopular acting director.

Yes, Democrats can win men without losing women—but it requires balancing competing policy priorities rather than abandoning either demographic.

No, according to Democratic strategists and recent polling data, running against Trump alone is not a winning formula for Democrats in the 2026 midterms.

The data suggests Democrats have, to a significant degree, taken minority voters for granted. In 2024, 42% of Black voters and 45% of Latino voters...

The short answer is no—not without fundamental change. Democrats face a crisis in small town America that goes far beyond normal electoral volatility.

Democrats can keep union support, but only if they maintain focus on core labor issues and demonstrate tangible economic benefits to workers.

Democrats struggle on social media because they have systematically underinvested in platform-native strategy, algorithmic optimization, and authentic...

Yes, woke politics continues to hurt Democrats, but the nature of the damage has shifted. As of April 2026, Democrats hold a 45% favorable to 48%...

Democrats have struggled to crystallize simple, memorable messages that stick with voters—not because they lack valid policy arguments, but because their...