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“There is no morality right now”: Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger on Donald Trump’s GOP
Andrew O'Hehir
Former Illinois congressman who turned on Trump after Jan. 6 stars in new documentary "The Last Republican"
Carville: Dems must go “on the offensive” with “populist” agenda under Trump
Griffin Eckstein
The long-time strategist urged Democrats to oppose Trump by creating a populist alternative in a new op-ed
Democrats’ first order of battle in 2025: Doge
Bryan Williams
Why the new year must begin in defense of federal workers
Ally Laura Loomer says TrumpWorld “scared” of crossing “king” Elon Musk as MAGA civil war explodes
Marin Scotten
Fellow Trump confidant Steve Bannon blasted Musk as a "toddler" and said he isn't "tough enough" to battle MAGA
Elon Musk can easily use Donald Trump’s greatest advantage against him
Amanda Marcotte
Trump isn't fooling anyone by saying Elon Musk's "not going to be president"
Why Joe Biden should grant mercy to some of America’s worst criminals
Austin Sarat
Biden should not leave anyone on federal death row when Donald Trump takes office
“Who is in charge?”: Top Democrats criticize Musk’s role in government shutdown drama
Ashlie D. Stevens
Senator Bernie Sanders described Musk's involvement as "not democracy, that’s oligarchy"
Why Democrats can’t get over the grief of losing to Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
A party without a leader is hopeless
Good riddance to Washington’s real power duo
Sophia Tesfaye
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were not the most powerful people in D.C. in 2024 — Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema were
“Wake-up call”: Progressives say CEO’s killing underscores public anger at “vile” health insurance
Nicholas Liu
Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and others condemned the killing but warned that it stems from rot in the system
Where is the fierce urgency of now?
Chauncey DeVega
Why are so many behaving like the battle to defeat Trumpism is lost before he has even taken office?
Senate Democrats stick with Chuck Schumer, who pledges to “secure bipartisan solutions” when able
Charles R. Davis
The New York senator was unanimously reelected to lead his caucus for the fifth time in a row
“Elon Musk is right”: Sanders agrees with DOGE head on cutting Pentagon spending
Alex Galbraith
The senator from Vermont advocated for a decrease in defense spending in a post to X
Why Kamala Harris lost: Around the world, incumbents are in trouble
Paul Rosenberg
Anti-incumbency fervor, populist rage and elite disconnection — all facets of the same global democratic crisis
“I was on their side”: Rogan laughs at idea of a liberal version of his show
Alex Galbraith
The podcast host who endorsed Trump ahead of Election Day recalled that he was once a Democratic Party booster
Picking through the debris of the 2024 election, Democrats are left soul searching
Chauncey DeVega
Now is the time to engage in critical self-reflection
“Everyone is taking their skim”: How Democratic consultants cashed in on Harris’ losing campaign
Russell Payne
The Harris campaign raised $1 billion but ended the race in debt. Her loss underscores a bigger party problem
Trump savors victory — but the storm is coming. Will the media stand up?
Brian Karem
Trump's nominations are as bizarre as his policies. It's long past time for the craven media to do its job
Trump’s win was “an epic failure of every major institution” — especially the media
Chauncey DeVega
An expert panel on how to get through this, and begin fighting back: Avoid "rage porn," go for walks, resist hate
More than racism or sexism it was corporatism: What Democrats must learn from Kamala Harris’ defeat
Jim Sleeper
Harris couldn’t do much about racism or sexism — but Democrats won’t have much if they don’t put class first
“Look in the mirror”: Maher sends message to Democrat “losers”
Griffin Eckstein
The comedian said in his first monologue back since Election Day that he would continue to rip on "both sides"
America’s political discordance: The Trump voters who want progressivism
Amanda Marcotte
Trump voters backed abortion, minimum wage and family leave — but don't get that Project 2025 would take it away
“Legacy is in tatters”: Democratic operatives blame Biden for election loss
Nicholas Liu
Some Democrats say that Biden's insistence on running left his party scrambling when he dropped out
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