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Republican introduces measure to allow Trump a third term — but not Obama

Griffin Eckstein
Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles carefully crafted the proposal to exclude past presidents

Trump fails to place hand on Bible when being sworn into office

Nicholas Liu
While it is customary to swear by some holy text, it is not constitutionally required

What can Trump inauguration donors expect in return? 2017 offers a look

Cara Michelle Smith
A report shows the benefits some received after funding Trump's first swearing-in

On Michelle Obama’s inauguration absence: No need to be phony or fake, there’s real work to do

D. Watkins
At times, pretending is necessary, but at some point, we must stop

Nixon paved the way for Trump’s “new standard” of inaugural fundraising

Cara Michelle Smith
Both share the same brazen approach to financing the presidency, experts say

“Does he fear small crowds?”: Trump moves inauguration indoors due to “arctic blast” forecast

Alex Galbraith
Trump worried about "severe record lows" while announcing his inauguration would be held inside the Capitol

President Biden bids farewell with an unprecedented warning

Austin Sarat
Joe Biden breaks with tradition to offer a direct criticism of his successor

Michelle Obama will not attend Trump inauguration

Nicholas Liu
The former first lady also did not attend the funeral of Jimmy Carter, where her husband and Trump sat together

It’s MAGA’s problem now

Kim Messick
Living with the consequences imposed by a woefully uninformed electorate

Zuckerberg made fact-check changes after Trump visit: GOP congressman

Griffin Eckstein
The Meta boss's policy and staffing overhauls have been widely criticized as an attempt to appease Trump

Trump gets laughs from Obama, snubbed by Republicans in Carter funeral visit

Griffin Eckstein
Paying respects to Jimmy Carter, George Bush and former Second Lady Karen Pence gave Trump the cold shoulder

“Clearly, they expect something in return”: The corporate costs of inaugurating Trump

Cara Michelle Smith
As more money pours in, it underscores the degree to which powerful companies are willing to court his favor

How Jimmy Carter’s so-called betrayal of evangelicals led to MAGA

Amanda Marcotte
Evangelicals loved Jimmy Carter — until his anti-racism turned them against him

The Senate parliamentarian could block some of Trump’s agenda — and be a scapegoat for Republicans

Russell Payne
Senate Majority Leader John Thune says he'll follow the parliamentarian's rulings, but he'll be pressured not to

Outraged by Jan. 6, a mole infiltrated the highest ranks of American militias

Joshua Kaplan
A wilderness survival trainer spent years undercover climbing the ranks of right-wing militias

Some tax policies are set to expire in 2025

Jake Safane
The Trump administration could extend and perhaps expand the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017

Federal appeals court kills FCC’s net neutrality rule

Griffin Eckstein
The latest fallout from a Supreme Court ruling against regulatory power is a major win for internet providers

Democrats’ first order of battle in 2025: Doge

Bryan Williams
Why the new year must begin in defense of federal workers

What just happened in Syria, and who benefits most? Well, that part is easy

Andrew O'Hehir
Did Israel drive the downfall of Bashar Assad, in the third act of a dramatic play for regional supremacy?

Transforming the party: Democrats have failed us — it’s time to rebuild from the ground up

Paul Rosenberg
The Harris campaign kept the battlegrounds close — but lost ground everywhere. Their failure is our opportunity

Why Democrats can’t get over the grief of losing to Donald Trump

Chauncey DeVega
A party without a leader is hopeless

Elon Musk just killed Donald Trump’s honeymoon

Heather Digby Parton
We are seeing is an emerging crack in the GOP coalition

“I apologize for any inconvenience”: Another judge cancels retirement to prevent a Trump replacement

Charles R. Davis
In a Dec. 13 letter, U.S. Judge James Andrew Wynn said he had reconsidered his plans to step down

Trump was prosecuted under the Espionage Act — now he’ll turn it against his “enemies”

Jesselyn Radack
We've seen how ruthless presidents use this deeply flawed law — and Trump already knows it's an effective weapon
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