Vox’s coverage of what’s happening in the Donald Trump administration, from big new policy initiatives to the meaning of the latest tweet.
PoliticsFeb 2PoliticsFeb 2Minneapolis is showing a new kind of anti-Trump resistanceIs this what democracy looks like?
By Christian PazPodcastsFeb 1PodcastHe’s teaching some dangerous lessons to China and Russia.
By Peter Balonon-Rosen and Noel KingPodcastsJan 31PlayA MAGA diehard on ICE in Minneapolis, the Epstein files, and what Trump must do before the midterms.
By Astead HerndonPoliticsJan 30PoliticsJan 30The man Trump is hoping can fix ICE optics in MinneapolisTom Homan, explained.
By Christian PazToday, Explained newsletterJan 29Today, Explained newsletterJan 29How much trouble is Kristi Noem in?Even some Republicans have begun calling for the Homeland Security secretary’s resignation.
By Caitlin DeweyTechnologyJan 29TechnologyJan 29The new TikTok is freaking people outPresident Trump helped create a US version of the app, which now appears to be censoring people.
By Adam Clark EstesPoliticsJan 28PoliticsJan 28The White House’s shocking lies about MinneapolisNever forget how this administration misled you.
By Christian PazPoliticsJan 27PoliticsJan 27How Trump transformed ICE, in two chartsThe money behind Trump’s immigration crackdown, briefly explained.
By Cameron Peters and Melissa HirschPoliticsJan 27PoliticsJan 27How long can ICE keep ignoring federal courts?A federal judge just threatened to hold the agency’s leader in contempt.
By Ian MillhiserPoliticsJan 27PoliticsJan 27Trump’s deportation forces finally went too farA baby-step back from the brink.
By Eric LevitzPoliticsJan 26PoliticsJan 26So what if Alex Pretti had a gun?The unbearable hypocrisy of pro-gun conservatives defending the Minneapolis killing.
By Zack BeauchampLIVEFeb 4LIVEFeb 4ICE in Minnesota: Latest stories and updatesBy Vox StaffPolicyJan 25PolicyJan 25The killing of Alex Pretti is a grim turning pointTrump’s authoritarianism is becoming less subtle — and more vicious.
By Zack BeauchampPoliticsJan 24PoliticsJan 24The Trump administration’s unchecked abuses in MinnesotaHow the Trump administration pushed Minneapolis to the brink.
By Cameron PetersPodcastsJan 24PlayAnd 3 other takeaways from a conversation with the state’s attorney general, Keith Ellison.
By Astead HerndonPodcastsJan 24PodcastThe president’s retreat, explained.
By Dustin DeSoto and Noel KingClimateJan 23ClimateJan 23The tricky science of forecasting extreme winter stormsWhy forecasters struggled to see this extreme winter storm coming.
By Umair IrfanHealthJan 22HealthJan 22Can the right diet really cure all our health problems?Yes, food can be medicine — just not the way RFK Jr. means it.
By Dylan ScottPodcastsJan 18PodcastWhat comes after “peak protein”?
By Miles Bryan and Noel KingPodcastsJan 17PodcastA small but meaningful split among Republicans is emerging.
By Dustin DeSoto and Astead HerndonPoliticsJan 14PoliticsJan 14The Trump administration can’t stop winking at white nationalistsThe government is recruiting ICE agents with (literal) neo-Nazi propaganda.
By Eric LevitzToday, Explained newsletterJan 14Today, Explained newsletterJan 14Why you might want to check your student loansThe Trump administration is cracking down on borrowers who have fallen behind on payments.
By Caitlin DeweyPoliticsJan 13PoliticsJan 13The scariest thing about Iran’s crackdownThe massacres taking place in an internet blackout.
By Cameron PetersPolicyJan 12PolicyJan 12The violent “randomness” of ICE’s deportation campaignWhat ICE is doing in American cities is very distinct.
By Christian PazPodcastsJan 10PodcastOne of the most consequential changes to immigration in the US under Trump, explained.
By Miles BryanHealthJan 9HealthJan 9Dr. Oz claims there’s no data to support reducing alcohol consumption. That’s not true.RFK Jr.’s new dietary guidelines ignore his own government’s findings on the harms of alcohol.
By Dylan ScottPoliticsJan 7PoliticsJan 7How the Minnesota fraud scandal could upend American child careA viral video has prompted a Trump administration crackdown on funding.
By Anna NorthToday, Explained newsletterJan 7Today, Explained newsletterJan 7MAHA’s latest offensiveRecent changes to federal health policy will affect the lives of millions of Americans, many of them kids.
By Caitlin DeweyPodcastsJan 6PodcastOn the ground in Venezuela after Trump’s attack.
By Ariana Aspuru and Noel KingPoliticsJan 5PoliticsJan 5Marjorie Taylor Greene’s requiem for MAGAWhy an “America First” true believer is giving up.
By Christian PazPoliticsJan 5PoliticsJan 5Did Trump really invade Venezuela for oil?No. Also, maybe.
By Eric LevitzPoliticsJan 3PoliticsJan 3How Trump went from boat strikes to regime change in VenezuelaThe US just attacked Venezuela. How did we get here?
By Cameron PetersClimateDec 31, 2025Inside Trump’s “no data, just vibes” approach to science8 ways the administration has undermined data collection this year.
By Umair Irfan, Dylan Scott and 2 morePodcastsDec 25, 2025PodcastJD Vance crossed many things off his to-do list this year. But what’s in store for 2026 and 2028?
By Ariana Aspuru and Noel KingEscape VelocityDec 23, 20257 reasons to feel actually hopeful about the clean energy transition2025 has felt brutal for climate policy in the US — but the bigger picture is surprisingly promising.
By Paige VegaToday, Explained newsletterDec 18, 2025Today, Explained newsletterDec 18, 2025What you need to know before the Epstein Files come outHow the Epstein scandal took over the Trump administration.
By Cameron Peters and Andrew ProkopPoliticsDec 18, 2025PoliticsDec 18, 2025Is the Trump administration just a reality TV show?What influencers can tell us about Trump’s second term.
By Christian PazClimateDec 18, 2025ClimateDec 18, 2025One of Trump’s grudges now threatens America’s weather forecastsWhat happens when you kill the country’s climate science “mothership”?
By Marianne LavelleCultureDec 16, 2025CultureDec 16, 2025Please don’t make airports healthy again. Just make them more efficient.Mini gyms and healthier food options aren’t going to make airports less miserable.
By Alex Abad-SantosPoliticsDec 11, 2025PodcastRepublicans are also quitting in droves.
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- Vox’s coverage of what’s happening in the Donald Trump administration, from big new policy initiatives to the meaning of the latest tweet.