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Punishable by death: Pam Bondi raises the stakes in the war on federal workers
Jesselyn Radack
The Trump administration’s war on whistleblowers takes a “treasonous” turn
“Nothing to boast about!”: Trump goes off on Zelenskyy over Crimea negotiations stalemate
Alex Galbraith
Trump said Zelenskyy is needlessly prolonging the war between Russia and Ukraine
Too late for accountability
Jesselyn Radack
The Supreme Court now wants to rein in Trump — but they set the stage long ago
History holds the answer to Trump’s future
Douglas H. White
To fight Trump's vision of the future, turn to the history he wants to erase
“We’re going to get answers”: Texas Democrat presses ICE over an avowed “fascist” in its ranks
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Rep. Marc Veasey told Salon that ICE has been stonewalling him over its reported employment of a white supremacist
Harvard fights back against Trump: Institutional resistance finally rises up — and sets a new model
Amanda Marcotte
Columbia learned the hard way: Complicity will not save you
Republicans panic over Trump tariffs: Last time “we lost the House and the Senate for 60 years”
Nicholas Liu
"They’re not only bad economically, they’re bad politically," warned Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul
“I’d love that”: Trump welcomes a showdown with Obama to take third-term
Alex Galbraith
The president admitted he "hasn't looked into" a possible third term but would welcome a campaign against Obama
“I like working”: Trump floats idea of third term, says he’s “not joking”
Alex Galbraith
The president said he was considering "methods" that would allow him to serve an unconstitutional third term
The War on Terror comes home: Learning the dark lessons of Trump’s first 50 days
Karen J. Greenberg
Democratic norms were fatally eroded after 9/11 — and now Trump and his minions have now turned the weapons inward
A conservative judge reveals how Trump could justify eliminating due process
Russell Payne
A judge's dissent may serve as a preview of legal arguments that Trump will make at the Supreme Court
Trump resurrects George W. Bush’s rendition regime
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's rationale for dredging up wartime powers to render people to a foreign prison is rather familiar
From “Mar-a-Lago face” to uncanny AI art: MAGA loves ugly in submission to Trump
Amanda Marcotte
One of the swiftest ways to "trigger" the liberals is looking awful
“I don’t regret the vote”: Why most Trump voters stand by him, even as he ruins their lives
Amanda Marcotte
It's not totally hopeless: Some swing voters who backed Trump may learn their lesson
Trump has “declared war on the rule of law,” says retired conservative judge J. Michael Luttig
Nicholas Liu
The criticism comes after the Trump administration defied a federal court order
Trump halted an Agent Orange cleanup. That puts hundreds of thousands at risk for poisoning
Anna Maria Barry-Jester, Brett Murphy, Le Van
Diplomats in Vietnam warned that halting USAID’s efforts to clean up postwar pesticides would be a catastrophe
AOC tops list of Democrats who best reflect party’s “core values”: CNN poll
Charles R. Davis
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was named by 10% of respondents, compared to just 4% for President Barack Obama
America’s fatal division is nothing new: It was baked in from the beginning
Russell Shorto
Liberals still haven't awakened from the dream of American unity — but the Puritans and their followers knew better
Can Democrats finally quit the “consultant class”?
Nicholas Liu
Newly elected DNC Chair Ken Martin has promised to review the party's existing contracts with consulting firms
Judge rules Musk’s DOGE operatives can access sensitive Treasury data, at least for now
Griffin Eckstein
The Clinton appointee called privacy concerns "understandable," but ruled against a restraining order on Friday
Trump’s attempt to clean up after Elon Musk backfires
Heather Digby Parton
One question remains: What is the true motivation behind Musk's DOGE project?
Too unpopular to help: Democrats hang Republicans out to dry
Heather Digby Parton
Democrats have their first real chance to resist the Trump-Musk takeover. They just have to say "no"
Donald Trump’s first law: There is no law
Andrew O'Hehir
There's one coherent principle behind all the chaos: a world ruled by the whims of "great men" like him
“Gravedigger of American Democracy”: McConnell gave us the do-nothing Congress
Griffin Eckstein
McConnell reshaped the Senate forever, taking the wind out of two Presidents' sails with a playbook for obstruction
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