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James Comey; Donald Trump (AP/Jose Luis Magana/Getty/Don Emmert/Salon)

Trump's comedy of errors

Matthew Sheffield

From Sean Spicer's moonlight presser to the clueless timing and illogical arguments, the ineptitude is dazzling

(Getty/Shutterstock/Salon)

Democracy hangs in the balance

Lucian K. Truscott IV

Rule of law be damned, President Trump was mad as hell and casting around looking for a reason to fire James Comey

Kerry Washington in "Scandal" (ABC)

TV's twisted abortion history

Mary Elizabeth Williams

It took decades to get from "Maude" to "Scandal," where abortion is just one choice among many a woman can make

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS/Scott Kowalchyk)

Daily Show Meets The Late Show

Melanie McFarland

"The Late Show" gets the band back together on a crazy news day, but only the host and Jon Stewart spoke of Comey

"Crazy Ex-GIrlfriend" (The CW)

How abortion on TV evolved

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Tracing the evolution of abortion on TV, from "Maude" to "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend"

President Donald Trump gestures in the Rose Garden of the White House (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

The Most Used Word For Trump

Katie Serena

Hint: It's not "president"

Katie Serena

The families of the victims of the San Bernardino attack claim the tech giants permitted Islamic State to flourish

(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Matthew Rozsa

Accusing Democrats of hypocrisy and asking for a fresh state seem to be popular approaches for the GOP

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Matthew Rozsa

Large segments of the historically black school's student body greeted the Trump advisers with disdain

(Getty/Martin Bureau)

New GOP Target: LGBT Adoption

Nico Lang

The new act would not only put families in the crosshairs of a new GOP crusade, but at-risk LGBT youth as well

(AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)

Vermont To Legalize Weed

Charlie May

The bill, which awaits the Governor's pen, is the first of its kind in the United States.

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Charlie May

As if today couldn't get any weirder, suddenly a former secretary of state shows up in the White House unannounced

(Twitter/Russia in USA)

Matthew Rozsa

Russian media — not U.S. media — gets to see Trump's meeting with an infamous Russian diplomat

Dwayne Johnson (Reuters/Danny Moloshok)

President Rock?

Keith A. Spencer

Actor and wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson suggests a presidential run may be in the works

(AP/Frank Franklin II)

New O'Reilly Abuse Allegations

Gabriel Bell

Apparently signed by his ex-wife, the document alleges he assaulted her after she caught him having phone sex.

James Comey (Getty/Drew Angerer/Joe Raedle/Photo montage by Salon)

what doomed the director

Charlie May

The last straw for James Comey may have been a sign that he was charging ahead with his Russia investigation

Sarah Huckabee Sanders (AP/Susan Walsh)

white house: let's "move on"

Charlie May

The Deputy White House press secretary said President Trump wanted to fire Comey since "the day he was elected"

Gina Rodriguez and Andrea Navedo in "Jane the Virgin" (The CW)

From Maude to Jane the Virgin

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Salon talks to sociologist Gretchen Sisson about the move away from treating abortion as a Very Special Episode

Donald Trump, Richard Nixon (AP/Reuters/Rick Wilking/Photo montage by Salon)

Nixon redux?

Peter Dreier

Trump's dismissal of Comey echoes Richard Nixon's infamous actions of 1973 — and it could lead to his downfall

State Sen. Thomas Garrett, R-Buckingham, speaks during a debate on a bill that would deny in-state tuition to certain immigrants, during the Senate session at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015.  The bill failed to pass. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

Tom Garrett says things could always be worse. You could be living in Nazi Germany

(Reuters/Mike Segar)

Charlie May

Giuliani, one of Trump's top supporters, says he won't be the next FBI director, but White House staffers disagree

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool, File)

Matthew Rozsa

Agents are upset not only because Comey was fired, but because of how he was fired

Tom Price (AP/Carolyn Kaster)

Taylor Link

He "persisted" after he got no answers and was arrested for "willful disruption of state government processes"

(Getty/Spencer Platt)

Matthew Rozsa

The former U.S. Attorney joins Sally Yates and Comey as people who have been fired while investigating allies

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