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U.S. President Donald Trump and General Wesley Clark (Salon/Chip Somodevilla/JOYCE NALTCHAYAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Gen. Wes Clark: Tide is turning on Trump

Chauncey DeVega

Former NATO supreme commander on Trump's threat to send in troops: "That is not the way to resolve our problems"

(Getty/Burak Kara/Olivier Douliery-Pool/Salon)

Trump appointee condemns "LGBT agenda”

Yeganeh Torbati - ProPublica

Trump's latest appointee has denounced liberal democracy and celebrated Hungary’s right-wing prime minister

People hold up their fists after protesting near the spot where George Floyd died while in custody of the Minneapolis Police (KEREM YUCEL/AFP via Getty Images)

The secret history of Minneapolis

Igor Derysh

Says one observer, "Structural racism is baked into every community institution, into every neighborhood"

Donald Trump; George Will (AP/Getty/Salon)

"The worst is yet to come"

Alex Henderson - Alternet

A leading conservative writer comes out with a scathing argument for defeating Trump and his enablers

A military drone replica is displayed in front of the White House during a protest against drone strikes on January 12, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

"Gross abuse of authority"

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

The ACLU called the surveillance tactic "deeply disturbing"

Trump finally admits he has a problem

Sarah K Burris - Raw Story

President Donald Trump has finally realized and recognized that he has a problem

The memorial for George Floyd (Steel Brooks/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The racist roots of American policing

Connie Hassett-Walker - The Conversation

Half a century after the federal government voided Jim Crow laws, the criminal justice system still discriminates

White supremacists Kynan Dutton (left) and Craig Cobb, in "Welcome to Leith." (Sundance Institute)

White supremacists instigating civil war

Matthew Valasik, Shannon Reid - The Conversation

They're not really protesting — they're hoping to find an opportunity to spark violence and trigger a war

Donald Trump | Hurricane | Atoms (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Coronavirus' next victim: Capitalism

Matthew Rozsa

The pandemic has exposed how political attacks on science are the only way to maintain the capitalist order

U.S. President Donald Trump and Attorney General William Barr speak in the Oval Office before signing an executive order related to regulating social media (Doug MIlls-Pool/Getty Images)

ACLU sues Barr in his personal capacity

Roger Sollenberger

"Black Lives Matter v Trump": A potentially historic suit litigates an alleged chemical weapons attack on US soil

Debris lies around a damaged home in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian on September 10, 2019 in Grand Bahama, Bahamas. The official death toll has risen in the time since to 50 people, but authorities have cautioned that number is likely to rise significantly as workers make their way through the ruins. (Alejandro Granadillo/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Hurricanes disproportionately harm POC

Emily Pontecorvo - Grist

Marginalized communities already have and will continue to suffer disproportionately from extreme weather disasters

As a precaution in the event of a riot, the Longboard Restaurant & Pub is boarded up prior to a large protest (Getty Images)

Restaurants support protest despite cost

Ashlie D. Stevens

One bar in Louisville has found a way to honor David McAtee, the BBQ cook who died after police shot into a crowd

U.S. Attorney General William Barr speaks about the Justice Department's Russia investigation into the 2016 presidential campaign, during the Wall Street Journal's annual CEO Council meeting, at the Four Seasons Hotel on December 10, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

"Barr is lying"

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

Attorney General William Barr falsely claims pepper spray "not a chemical irritant"

(Disney Parks Blog)

What's better than nachos or tater tots?

Joseph Neese

Disney's famous "totchos" are tater tots and corn chips topped with chili, green onions, sour cream and queso

Michaela Coel in "I May Destroy You" (HBO)

"I May Destroy You" is traumatic art

Melanie McFarland

Michaela Coel's riveting half-hour drama triumphs by placing the viewer inside of a survivor's darkness

George W. Bush; Donald Trump (Getty Images/Photo montage by Salon)

Republicans serve notice to Trump

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

NYT: Former President George W. Bush, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah and Cindy McCain won't endorse Trump in 2020

A healthcare worker takes blood samples from a person (Sergei FadeichevTASS via Getty Images)

Why STIs are rising due to pandemic

Nicole Karlis

Politicized attempts to shutter more Planned Parenthoods are having unintended side effects

Donald Trump; Mar-A-Lago (Getty/Gary Gershoff/Shutterstock)

Inside Trump's VA

Isaac Arnsdorf - ProPublica

Marvel chief Ike Perlmutter has denied benefiting from his role as an informal adviser to President Trump.

Farmers being tested for COVID-19 (Coalition of Immokalee Workers)

COVID-19 overwhelms border ICUs

Heidi De Marco - KFF Health News

Some facilities near the Mexican border have been overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients

President Donald J. Trump, seen through a window, watches a television in the press office as newscasters talk about him moments after he was speaking with members of the coronavirus task force during a briefing in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Trump will try to create "police state"

Chauncey DeVega

Dr. Lance Dodes: As Trump sinks into "paranoid rage," he will likely seek to cancel or overturn 2020 election

Protest on June 1 in Oakland, Calif. (Nicole Karlis)

States try to criminalize protest

Naveena Sadasivam - Grist

Recent years have seen unprecedented racial and environmental justice protests—and an unprecedented state response

Rachelle Vinberg, Ardelia "Dede" Lovelace, Moonbear in "Betty" (HBO)

HBO's "Betty" finds freedom in skating

Ashlie D. Stevens

Crystal Moselle's languid follow-up to "Skate Kitchen" wrapped its six-episode season in time for your next binge

Evan Spiegel, Co-Founder and C.E.O. of Snap Inc. (Stephanie Keith/Getty Images/Snapchat/Salon)

Why tech companies are defying Trump

Nicole Karlis

Twitter's fact-check lit a match; now, more techies are taking responsibility for enabling Trump's violent rhetoric

Attorney General William Barr listens as U.S. President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office before signing an executive order related to regulating social media on May 28, 2020 in Washington, DC (Doug MIlls-Pool/Getty Images)

This is what tyranny looks like

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

Bill Barr’s black-shirted private army stands guard with no badges, no nameplates, no insignias

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