The Atlantic

Trump’s Troop

An illustrated guide to 14 of the president’s associates
Source: Jonathan Twingley

Illustrations by Jonathan Twingley


Bill Barr

Cleared President Donald Trump of all obstruction-of-justice allegations in a letter summarizing the findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. Was accused by investigators on Mueller’s team of inaccurately portraying the inquiry’s findings. This year, a Republican-appointed federal judge questioned “whether Attorney General Barr’s intent was to create a one-sided narrative … that is clearly in some respects substantively at odds with the redacted version of the Mueller report.”

Asked a federal judge to drop all charges against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn in May. , the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, who oversaw the prosecution of several of Trump’s associates, in June. Has made claims about the prevalence of voter fraud that his own office

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Atlantic

The Atlantic4 min read
There’s A Book For That
This is an edition of the revamped Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Sign up for it here. Almost as soon as printing became widespread, books began serving as teaching tools. Just consider one of the 16th century’s best
The Atlantic11 min read
Camille Claudel’s ‘Revolt Against Nature’
In 1892, the French sculptor Camille Claudel applied to France’s Ministry of Fine Arts for a block of marble. As was customary, the ministry sent an inspector to decide whether her planned work was worth the state’s support. Her plaster model, showin
The Atlantic6 min readDiet & Nutrition
BMI Won’t Die
If anything defines America’s current obesity-drug boom, it’s this: Many more people want these injections than can actually get them. The roadblocks include exorbitant costs that can stretch beyond $1,000 a month, limited insurance coverage, and con

Related Books & Audiobooks