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McConnell’s filibuster threats are already backfiring: Biden signals support for major Senate reform

Heather Digby Parton
Mitch McConnell has finally managed to get the Democrats to understand they have nothing to lose

The Supreme Court won’t restore voting rights — but abolishing the filibuster will

Bill Blum
The filibuster was created by the Senate, and it can be ended by the Senate. That's the start of fixing politics

States aim to chip away at abortion rights with Supreme Court in mind

Justin Franz
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has promised to sign two proposed measures that would put new limits on abortion

Supreme Court hints it will uphold voter restrictions after GOP lawyers admit they boost Republicans

Jon Skolnik
The move comes amid a flood of over 250 bills pushed by Republicans attempting to suppress voter rights

The Supreme Court finally lets the light shine on Trump

Bill Blum
It’s time to bring Donald Trump to justice

Supreme Court cheered for stopping Trump’s “shameful” effort to block release of his tax returns

Jessica Corbett
"This decisive defeat once again shows that no one—including Donald Trump—is above the law"

Trump’s “sabotage” plan: Watchdog groups want to know who was “burrowed” into career jobs

Igor Derysh
Members of Trump’s Cabinet urged staffers to “be the resistance” against the incoming Biden administration

Why Republicans are keeping Trump’s Big Lie alive

Heather Digby Parton
The Big Lie about the stolen election has opened the door for a wave of voter suppression not seen in decades

The government Donald Trump left behind

Chris Morran
Trump’s successes in cutting taxes, rolling back regulations and reshaping the judiciary will cast a long shadow

“We’ve never seen a threat to democracy like this”

Kelly Candaele
A conversation with dean and law professor Erwin Chemerinsky on the latest impeachment and on what happens next

The struggle for religious freedom — from Thomas Jefferson to Black Lives Matter

Paul Rosenberg
Out of America's paradoxical history of religious liberty comes a great push for Black freedom and racial justice

MAGA menace comes for Mike Pence: Trump’s enablers are being threatened by a mob of their own making

Alex Henderson
Trump's most aggressive loyalists and defenders now find themselves being attacked by extremists

Can we save democracy from the two-party system?

Doug Neiss
A political establishment that equates the left and right as untouchable evils is not "moderate." It's a disaster

McConnell defeated: The real consequence of this week

Robert Reich
Mitch McConnell cares about only one thing: Power. Democrats wins in the Georgia runoffs took his away

Ted Cruz’s former aide slams some of the worst Trump enablers of 2020 — including her ex-boss

Alex Henderson
Amanda Carpenter discusses the Trumpication of the GOP in an article published by The Bulwark

“I was wrong to remove my mask at the White House”: Chris Christie films moving PSA after ICU stint

Roger Sollenberger
Christie split with Trump on the issue following his hospitalization, repeatedly urging Americans to mask up

Trump, the Proud Boys and the Kraken: Is the #EndofDemocracy just a meme — or the real thing?

Andrew O'Hehir
Did Trump and his flunkeys "really" try to stage a coup? Is it really over? Those aren't even the right questions

American democracy might just survive Trump — but no, “the system” isn’t working

Heather Digby Parton
Think we can relax because Trump hasn't overturned the election? Think again: America is headed for disaster

“Big win for religious freedom”: Supreme Court rules Muslims can sue over no-fly list

Kenny Stancil
High court rules unanimously that Muslim men who say FBI used no-fly list as coercion tool can sue officials

The U.S. Constitution is hopelessly outdated. It’s time to re-envision it

Greg Coleridge, Jessica Munger
Americans view the constitution as a sacred text, even as its flaws are becoming more glaring

Aides raise age concerns about Dianne Feinstein as she forgets key discussions and briefings: report

Igor Derysh
Chuck Schumer reportedly had to ask Feinstein to step down from Judiciary post twice; she forgot the first time

Is Trump staging a coup or just running a con? No reason he can’t do both

Bob Cesca
Trump's odds of overturning the election were always low — now they're zero. But suckers keep on giving him money

Catholics will control two branches of government. What does that mean for American Christianity?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Supreme Court, and the incoming president, are testing their faith

Trump’s deep state legacy: Dozens of political appointees will stay in Biden’s government

Lydia DePillis
Documents show that officials appointed by Trump have been approved for permanent positions in federal agencies
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