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Trio of Trump appointees owe IRS back taxes
Dave Levinthal
Officials include White House director of intergovernmental affairs
Team Trump’s pileup of fake conspiracies: Best possible way to conceal the real one
Amanda Marcotte
The Russian scandal is real enough, but it's tough for anyone to understand that amid a swamp of fake news
The bigotry baked into welfare cuts
Sanford Schram
From Trump's "birther movement" to cuts to SNAP and Medicaid — what it all really entails
Republicans want to use the debt limit to pass tax cuts
Charlie May
On the verge of hitting the debt limit, conservatives threaten to only raise it if massive tax cuts are passed
Rex Tillerson’s new goal for the State Department: Drop democracy promotion abroad
Matthew Rozsa
Did Secretary of State Rex Tillerson just abandon the cause of justice and democracy abroad?
According to the friend of a murdered Russian watchdog, Putin is one of the richest men in the world
Matthew Rozsa
Bill Browder is expected to give stunning testimony into the full scope of graft of Russia's leadership
Defining presidential deviancy down: Trump builds on Nixon and Clinton’s legacy — and multiplies it
Bob Hennelly
Presidents have often done sleazy things, but a toxic blend of ingredients has allowed Trump to set a new standard
Trump’s big loss
Robert Reich
Despite the failed repeal of the ACA, Trump doesn't want to be seen as a loser
Judge: Former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio guilty of criminal contempt
Matthew Sheffield
Far-right sheriff famous for humiliating prisoners will now face criminal penalties
Police departments have had to debunk parts of Donald Trump’s law and order speech
Matthew Rozsa
Numerous statements in Trump's infamous speech have been discovered to have been inaccurate or misleading
13 bright spots and optimistic thinkers challenge the dark future of Trump
AlterNet Staff
Positive views and a good sense of progressive history will help us fight the Trump disasters
The courage of Susan Collins
Matthew Sheffield
John McCain was the deciding vote against Trumpcare — but Susan Collins deserves most of the credit for stopping it
John McCain ends Senate Republicans’ latest Obamacare repeal bill
Matthew Rozsa
In a middle-of-the-night vote, the Obamacare repeal bill falls 51 to 49, with John McCain as the deciding vote
Analysis: GOP failure to replace the health law was years in the making
Julie Rovner
A look at the political miscalculation with taking away constituents' health insurances
Trump’s Justice Department says gays aren’t eligible for civil rights protections
Matthew Rozsa
The Department of Justice claims that Title VII protections do not extend to the LGBT community
Gerrymandering isn’t the only reason Democrats aren’t winning in rural areas
Matthew Sheffield
More populism just might be the key for Democratic victory in rural America
Senate Republicans can’t agree on what Obamacare repeal bill they want to vote on
Matthew Rozsa
After a big win Tuesday night, the GOP's dysfunction comes back when it came time to actually vote on bills
When this man holds the fate of the nation . . .
David Cay Johnston
Mitch McConnell may be the only person in Washington who can save the Trump-Kremlin conspiracy investigation
Trolling ourselves to death in the age of Trump
Jason Hannan
Trolling is no longer confined to the dark corners of the internet, especially now the president is engaging in it
John McCain is no maverick: The man who inflicted Sarah Palin on us kowtows to Trump
Chauncey DeVega
No one doubts McCain's personal courage. But he just showed up in the Senate to bail out the guy who mocked him
The Boy Scouts are stunned by Donald Trump’s jaw-dropping speech
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump uses his speech in front of the Boy Scouts to score political points at a decidedly nonpolitical event
High noon in the health care fight: Even if the Senate bill fails, the story’s not over
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans will likely vote to debate a bill no one has even seen — and they're determined to destroy Obamacare
EPA chief Scott Pruitt keeps flying back home to Oklahoma at tax payer expense
Matthew Sheffield
Head of the Environmental Protection Agency has spent more than half of his time away from his Washington office
Alt-right activists say Trump and Bannon are giving them “space to destroy” by keeping FBI away
Matthew Sheffield
Top alt-right podcasters say the Trump administration is deliberately backing off investigating domestic extremists
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