Jill Abramson
Jill Abramson is a political columnist for the Guardian. She is visiting lecturer in the English department at Harvard University and a journalist who spent the last 17 years in the most senior editorial positions at the New York Times, where she was the first woman to serve as Washington bureau chief, managing editor and executive editor
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Despite the bluster and bullying, Trump is too scared to go into full Nixon mode and fire Jeff Sessions, says political columnist Jill Abramson
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To walk away from the Paris agreement is supremely selfish – and only benefits the dirtiest of polluters
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Four Guardian columnists and writers on Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office
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Why did Hillary Clinton’s emails supposedly warrant an FBI intervention in the election campaign, yet Donald Trump’s Russian connections didn’t?
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Tom Perez triumphed over Keith Ellison for the position of DNC chair. Has the damaged party made the right move? Our commentators give their verdict
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I’ve spent my career being scrupulous about the truth, whether on crowd size or healthcare. I know an attempt to deceive the American public when I see it
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While the pundit class all said the Republican party was being torn apart by this election, it is the Democratic party that is in tatters. Now it must be rebuilt
Will 2017 be Rupert Murdoch's summer of despair?