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Mick Mulvaney (Getty/Chip Somodevilla/AP/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump vs. the "useless eaters"

Chauncey DeVega

Trump's budget proposes many ways to punish the poor. It's a new version of the Nazi urge to purge "parasites"

(AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Matthew Rozsa

The FBI director wasn't ambiguous about slamming Trump's major claim

FILE - In this Jan. 31, 2017, file photo, Judge Neil Gorsuch stands with his wife Louise as President Donald Trump announces him as his choice for the Supreme Court in the East Room on the White House in Washington. Gorsuch is roundly described by colleagues and friends as a silver-haired combination of wicked smarts, down-to-earth modesty, disarming warmth and careful deliberation. His critics largely agree with that view of the self-described “workaday judge” in polyester robes. Even so, they’re not sure it’s enough to warrant giving him a spot on the court.  (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File) (AP)

gorsuch: women "manipulate"

Sophia Tesfaye

Trump's Supreme Court nominee faces questions before his first day of Senate confirmation hearings on Monday

Democratic National Committee Interim Chair Donna Brazile (AP/Paul Sancya)

Matthew Sheffield

Brazile calls it "a mistake I will forever regret"

(AP)

Matthew Rozsa

"We needed to make sure we don’t get other people clues as to where we are going," Comey says

(In this March 17, 2017, photo, President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Less than two months in, Republicans have emerged as one of the biggest obstacles to Trump’s young administration, imperiling his early efforts to pass his agenda and make good on some of his biggest campaign promises. Trump insisted on Friday that he is leading a party that is coalescing behind him. “I think we have a very unified party. I think actually more unified than even the election,” he said at a White House news conference. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais))

Matthew Rozsa

It seems likely that Trump will be the target of many of these investigations

Democrat Jason Kander (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

kander tells of "neo-nazi"

Taylor Link

The Democrat won Twitter over the weekend when he responded to Richard Spencer's tweet about a song from "Cabaret"

(YouTube/The View)

they turn on tomi

Matthew Sheffield

The 24-year-old is caught in a Twitter battle, which includes Richard Spencer and Glenn Beck chiming in

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool, File)

Comey confirms investigation

Jeremy Binckes

The FBI director said that the government is looking into possible Trump connections to Russia

This image released by Sesame Workshop shows Julia, a new autistic muppet character debuting on the 47th Season of "Sesame Street," on April 10, 2017, on both PBS and HBO. (Zach Hyman/Sesame Workshop via AP)

"sesame street" meets autism

Matthew Rozsa

The influential children's television show is increasing its diversity, with an autistic Muppet named Julia

(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Lisa Song - ProPublica

Some major programs relating to health and environmental safety may be on the chopping block

(AP/Jim Mone/Reuters/Carlos Barria)

comey to testify

Matthew Rozsa

What Comey says — or doesn't — on Monday may tell us a lot about what the FBI believes happened

(CBS)

Taylor Link

The conservative senator laughed when the "Face the Nation" brought up Trump's claim that his dad assasinated JFK

(Reuters/Carlos Barria)

Les Leopold - Alternet

Sanders' message about the ravages of runaway inequality hit home because it is true

(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Matthew Rozsa

The claim that GCHQ was spying on him started with Russia, then spread to the world of alternative facts

RuPaul knows about exclusion

Alli Joseph

In part one of a four-part sit-down interview with Salon's Alli Joseph, RuPaul talks about living on "the fringe"

A man passes a section of border fencing that separates Tijuana, Mexico, with San Diego on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017, in San Diego. President Donald Trump, signaling a potential shift on a signature issue, indicated Tuesday that he's open to immigration legislation that would give legal status to some people living in the U.S. illegally and provide a pathway to citizenship to those brought to the U.S. illegally as children. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) (AP)

T. Christian Miller - ProPublica

The Trump administration solicits bids for first $600 million of work on a wall whose total cost no one knows

A member of the last remaining originally Christian family in Aden holds a rosary in his hands. Their priest was Father Tom, who was kidnapped last year and is still being held by ISIS. (Maria De La Guardia/Narratively)

Maria de la Guardia - Narratively

As Al-Qaeda and ISIS encroach on his once-progressive city, a terrified young man has become the ultimate “infidel"

John Oliver (HBO)

Taylor Link

The "Last Week Tonight" host says that people are finally catching on to Trump's long con

(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

trump's eyes and ears

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's Cabinet officers may lack fully staffed departments, but the president has appointed people to watch them

(AP Photo/Christian Torres)

T. Christian Miller - ProPublica

The announcement, made late Friday, underscores how much of an undertaking Trump's proposal is

Rachel Maddow; Bill Maher; Keith Olbermann (AP/Nam Y. Huh/Janet Van Ham/Getty/Frederick M. Brown)

Liberals: Can we bag the smug?

Conor Lynch

Maybe it's human nature to gloat while Trump's voters lose their health care — but it's not the path to victory

(Reuters/Jonathan Drake)

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Trump's actions violate every ideal this nation has ever cherished — and we have a moral responsibility to stop it

(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Lynn Sherr - BillMoyers.com

If a TV lie is repeated on Twitter and nobody responds, does it fall on any ears at all?

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