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50 Moments That Define an Improbable Presidency

Jeffrey Goldberg

Editor in chief of The Atlantic

In an October 2016 editorial, The Atlantic wrote of Donald Trump: “He is a demagogue, a xenophobe, a sexist, a know-nothing, and a liar.” We argued that Trump “expresses admiration for authoritarian rulers, and evinces authoritarian tendencies himself.” Trump, we also noted, “is easily goaded, a poor quality for someone seeking control of America’s nuclear arsenal. He is an enemy of fact-based discourse; he is ignorant of, and indifferent to, the Constitution; he appears not to read.”

In retrospect, we may be guilty of understatement.

There was a hope, in the bewildering days following the 2016 election, that the office would temper the man—that Trump, in short, would change.

He has not changed.

This week marks the midway point of Trump’s term. Like many Americans, we sometimes find the velocity of chaos unmanageable. We find it hard to believe, for example, that we are engaged in a serious debate about whether the president of the United States is a Russian-intelligence asset. So we decided to pause for a moment and analyze 50 of the most improbable, norm-bending, and destructive incidents of this presidency to date.

Our 2016 editorial was a repudiation of Donald Trump’s character as much as it was an endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president. It was not meant to be partisan. The Atlantic’s founders promised their readers that we would be “of no party or clique.” This remains a core governing principle of the magazine today. What follows is a catalog of incidents, ranked—highly subjectively!—according to both their outlandishness and their importance. In most any previous presidency, Democratic or Republican, each moment on this list would have been unthinkable.

50.

Donald Trump touches the magic orb

“For clarification,” the Church of Satan helpfully tweeted, “this is not a Satanic ritual.” Read More

49.

A Cabinet officer likes private planes too much

In retrospect, this scandal almost seems quaint. Read More

48.

The president praises the congressman who body-slammed a reporter

In Trump’s view of masculinity, cheap shots replace bravery and hostility replaces honor. Read More

47.

An overcompensating press secretary lies about crowd size

In his inaugural appearance as White House press secretary, Sean Spicer set the tone for the next two years. Read More

46.

Trump tells the Boy Scouts about a hot New York party

"I was doing well, so I got invited to the party," the president told thousands of teens at a jamboree. "I was very young.” Read More

45.

A name-calling feud ends with the secretary of state’s ouster by tweet

It’s difficult to advance diplomatic goals when the president shows no qualms about publicly embracing American adversaries. Read More

44.

The WikiLeaks president goes silent

Julian Assange and Donald Trump share enemies—and they use similarly nihilistic tactics toward similarly antidemocratic ends. Read More

43.

The nation loses its consoler in chief

In the wake of a tragedy, a president must act as the leader of supporters and critics alike. Trump has proved incapable of this. Read More

42.

The first president to complain about an election he won

The past two years have shown that Trump has no special affection for the democratic process. Read More

41.

Trump waits 19 months to pick his science adviser

In this administration, empiricism is inconvenient and expertise unnecessary. Read More

40.

The president’s most trusted adviser is his own gut

The president’s glandular instinct has become a substitute for all expertise and all nuance. Read More

39.

38.

Trump holds a top secret confab on the Mar-a-Lago dining terrace

The president has repeatedly proved himself a hypocrite when it comes to information security. But what about her emails? Read More

37.

The president just wants to go home

Trump has visited fewer foreign countries than his predecessors, as American influence abroad diminishes. Read More

36.

Trump threatens to strip security clearances from his critics

The administration may have broken precedent in more than one way. Read More

35.

Mueller’s “witch hunt” is good at finding witches

The indictments keep coming, no matter what Trump says. Read More

34.

Trump leads the country to the longest government shutdown in American history

And it isn’t just the longest—it’s different in another meaningful way. Read More

33.

The chief justice of the United States corrects the president

The rare rebuke from John Roberts shows that he fears for the viability of our political system. Read More

32.

31.

The White House punishes a CNN reporter for asking questions

What started as a theatrical rivalry is now actively putting press freedom in jeopardy. Read More

30.

The buck stops over there

The president loves splashy displays of military might. But when something goes wrong, he blames his generals. Read More

29.

The president tries to kick transgender service members out of the military

Do impulsive Twitter messages from the president count as formal policy action? Read More

28.

Trump tweets the wisdom of Mussolini

“I know who said it,” he insisted. “But what difference does it make?" Read More

27.

26.

Trump helps the Saudis cover up a murder

The president made it very clear what really matters to him. Read More

25.

“We’re gonna have the cleanest air”

In withdrawing the United States from the Paris Agreement, an indoor man rewrote the future of the Earth’s climate. Read More

24.

The president can’t stop talking about carnage

Donald Trump’s grim view of the world was obvious from the day he was inaugurated. Read More

23.

22.

The UN General Assembly laughs at the president

And American allies are laughing at the whole country. Read More

21.

Rain stops Trump from honoring the dead

Most presidents have visited and spoken at Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day. Not Trump. Read More

20.

19.

18.

The president lies constantly

Americans have never seen this level of truth-bending come out of the Oval Office. Read More

17.

Trump threatens to press his “nuclear button”

Then he tried to persuade North Korea’s dictator to abandon his weapons with a faux movie trailer. Read More

16.

15.

The CIA dead become a TV prop

The president’s strained relationship with the intelligence community goes back to his visit to Langley just a day after his inauguration. Read More

14.

You know you’re in a constitutional crisis when...

The health of the republic may seem imperiled, but this is in many ways a slow-moving catastrophe. Read More

13.

Trump mocks Christine Blasey Ford to a cheering crowd

He’s a master of reading a room—and he knows exactly how to use cultural context as a provocation. Read More

12.

A new term enters the presidential lexicon: “shithole countries”

In insulting certain countries, Trump revealed the hierarchy he imposes on the world. Read More

11.

10.

“I have the absolute right to pardon myself”

Trump’s claim goes way beyond Nixon’s “I’m not a crook.” Read More

9.

Covfefe

In the annals of revelatory Trump tweets, this one's the ultimate. Read More

8.

The president calls his porn-star ex-paramour “horseface”

No other commander-in-chief has offered such direct, unfiltered access to his psyche. Read More

7.

Trump picks the wrong countries for his travel ban

The president’s stated purpose was to keep terrorists out, but his plan has all kinds of problems. Read More

6.

Trump declares war on black athletes

Trump is the only president in recent memory to attack players for their politics. Read More

5.

James Comey is fired

May 9, 2017, could turn out to be the most consequential day in the history of this presidency. Read More

4.

Putin and Trump talk without chaperones

What did Donald Trump say to Vladimir Putin when no one else could hear them? Read More

3.

The president still hasn’t released his tax returns

He also seems to be making a lot of money outside the presidency. Read More

2.

“Very fine people on both sides”

Trump’s response to Charlottesville reveals the core of his philosophy. Read More

1.

Children are taken from their parents and incarcerated

To separate children from their parents is an offense against nature and civilized society. Read More

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