Our daily roundup of this day in the Donald Trump era, from his first presidential daily briefing to an abrupt resignation
Maclean’s Bulldog, Nov. 10, 2016: Day two in the era of Donald Trump begins with an awkward meeting and anger in the streets
Maclean’s Bulldog, Nov. 7: Clinton’s team cancels their Election Day fireworks, while Trump calls out Beyoncé
Maclean’s Bulldog, Nov. 4: Hillary Clinton may have hit the early voting jackpot in Nevada, but North Carolina isn’t as enthusiastic
Maclean’s Bulldog, Nov. 3: If she becomes First Lady, Melania Trump says she’ll fight cyberbullying. Critics tell her to start with her husband.
Maclean’s Bulldog, Nov. 2: State polls are moving in Trump’s favour, but the needle may not be moving fast enough
Maclean’s Bulldog, Nov. 1: Hillary Clinton goes out on the stump to remind voters of her opponent’s sexist past
Maclean’s Bulldog, Oct. 31: FBI director James Comey comes under heavy criticism—and Trump won’t pay his pollster
Maclean’s Bulldog, Oct. 28: Though the number of Donald Trump groping accusers is up to 12, he now has a legitimate shot at victory
Maclean’s Bulldog, Oct. 27: What Clinton’s aides were really worried about, and how Trump is building a new customer base
Maclean’s Bulldog, Oct. 26: On her 69th birthday, Hillary Clinton learns she has terrible instincts—according to her own campaign team