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President Trump had less to do with the F-35 price cut than he thinks he did

Matthew Rozsa
Trump says he saved American taxpayers money on F-35 deal, but it was in place before he became president

Has Trump snapped the tether? His claim that media “doesn’t want to report” terrorism suggests he’s lost contact with reality

Bob Cesca
Trump did a dozen things last weekend that would have provoked a crisis — for a normal president. He's not normal

From “Obamaphones” to an attack on internet access: The strange afterlife of a right-wing meme

Amanda Marcotte
Under Trump, a program subsidizing internet access for low-income Americans may be threatened. Thanks, Obama!

Appeals court weighs Trump immigration ban as travelers arrive to tears

Eric Tucker
The Justice Department filed a brief with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, hearing set for Tuesday

Conservative Christians are divided on Trump’s stance on refugees — but they can be convinced

Lyman Stone
If Donald Trump's travel ban goes forward, who else in the GOP will stand up for immigrants and refugees?

Making a run: GOP millennials eye opportunities in local elections following Trump model

Maegan Carberry
For millennial politicos, having a pristine public image or being a career politician is no longer part of the plan

Is it tough being a kid? Try being a president’s kid

Darlene Superville
Presidential kids sometimes receive less-than-kid-glove treatment in media

Nancy Pelosi cools Trump impeachment fever: “When and if he breaks the law, that is when something like that will come up”

Sophia Tesfaye
Only weeks into Donald Trump's presidency, 40 percent of Americans support impeachment proceedings

“There are a lot of killers. We got a lot of killers. What, do you think our country’s so innocent?”: Turns out, O’Reilly is not a man of principle

Max Cea
By letting Trump skate, O'Reilly blew the opportunity to prove his own fair and balanced interlocutor claim

Building the realm of alternative facts: Trump’s lies are enabled by years of right-wing media

Heather Digby Parton
After decades of Rush Limbaugh, Fox News and Breitbart, conservatives can no longer tell fact from fiction

Thanks, Trump! “Saturday Night Live” reclaims its satirical mojo amid a national emergency

Bob Cesca
"SNL" has found a new satirical urgency in the age of Trump — partly because we know how much he hates it

Rita Dove: “The first thing that goes when a government becomes a tyranny are words”

David Masciotra
Salon talks to poet Rita Dove about why degrading language and the arts threatens democracy and humanity

Bigger than fake news: Trump’s rise was fueled by a deeper narrative of fake history

Paul Rosenberg
Trump's lies about crime, Muslims and immigration aren't meant to make sense — only to confirm his followers' fears

WATCH: Alex Baldwin is Donald Trump on SNL with a favorite sidekick, Grim Reaper Steve Bannon

Alli Joseph
Donald Trump doesn't fear the reaper: on SNL, Alec Baldwin's Trump has grim sidekick in Steve Banon

Steve Bannon’s war with Islam: Trump may not even understand his adviser’s apocalyptic vision

Jalal Baig
Bannon has long yearned for a civilizational conflict between the West and the Muslim world. Now he may get it

Trump’s uninhabitable world: The EPA starts to remove Obama-era information from its site

Brian Kahn
Federal climate plans, tribal assistance programs and references to international cooperation have been stricken

Revisiting a red-blue divide: States with the worst highway death rates favored Trump

Stuart Silverstein
The odd association between traffic deaths and how states voted echoes what happened just over four years ago

“Do you think I’m being unfair to you?”: When the halftime whistle blows at Super Bowl 51 Bill O’Reilly will grill a new POTUS. Or will he?

Max Cea
O’Reilly, more than anyone at Fox News, takes the "fair and balanced" slogan to heart, so bring your A-game, Bill

The scary implications of Trump’s Prayer Breakfast speech: Destroying the line between church and state would be terrible for LGBT people

Nico Lang
Trump may have kept his anti-LGBT executive order sheathed, but the Johnson Amendment may now be in play

“All political leaders would rather be dictators”: Authors of “The Dictator’s Handbook” on whether Trump can pull it off

Émile P. Torres
Co-authors Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith say Trump can't destroy democracy — at least not right away

The end of the world as we know it: The Donald Trump White House is set to destroy decades of U.S. foreign policy

Sophia A. McClennen
In less than 2 weeks, Trump has unraveled decades of diplomacy, weakened alliances and made us all less safe

What happens when all we have left is the Pentagon?

William D. Hartung
More Pentagon spending and less investment in diplomacy abroad and civilian needs at home will militarize society

Poll: 40 percent of American voters want President Trump impeached

Taylor Link
His immigration ban is deteriorating his already low favorability numbers

The creators of “South Park,” like so many other comedians, just don’t find President Trump funny anymore

Matthew Rozsa
"We couldn't keep up." The rest of America can't blame them
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