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Mnuchin clawback may “sabotage” Biden by blocking $455B in COVID-19 funds — it may also be “illegal”
Igor Derysh
A watchdog says Mnuchin’s move violated the Cares Act. Democrats call it downright "corrupt"
Progressives praise early Biden picks, but worry his team is stacked with “corporatists”
Igor Derysh
Left has been surprisingly supportive of Biden's choices so far — but some appointments seen as "betrayal"
Our politics isn’t about left vs. right anymore — it’s about reality vs. dreadful fantasy
Bob Cesca
More than 73 million Americans just voted for a dangerous, delusional fiction. Our only choice is to defeat them
Can Joe Biden find a student loan forgiveness plan that will make everyone happy?
Matthew Rozsa
Biden confidants are advising the president-elect to forgive student debt in some form. Is there one right answer?
Joe Biden is the PTSD president we need
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A man who's been hurt can be the person to help us heal
Kamala Harris and the evolution of the birds: worldwide lessons
Terri Langston
How evolution over millions of years has created sovereign female birds and equally sovereign human females
Democrats now face a challenge meeting health promises
Emmarie Huetteman
Democrats will effectively have a year to advance their agenda before the next election
Mitch McConnell is already preparing to torpedo Joe Biden’s Cabinet picks
Roger Sollenberger
A source close to the majority leader tells Axios that the GOP won't approve any "radical progressives" from Biden
Deutsche Bank wants to dump Trump if he loses, may “seize” assets if he fails to repay debts: report
Igor Derysh
The controversial bank may foreclose on Trump's properties or "seize the president's assets," executives say
Dear fellow progressives: The lesson of history is clear — vote for Joe Biden
Daniel Ellsberg, Michael Ellsberg
Will third-party voting help build the progressive movement? Over the past 20 years, that's been proven false
Are Democrats open to expanding the Supreme Court? After Barrett, it looks that way
Sophia Tesfaye
Mainstream Senate Democrats warn "there will be consequences" for the radical Barrett push. Let's hold them to it
Despite COVID outbreak among his staffers, Pence pushed to attend Supreme Court confirmation vote
Jon Queally
"Your presence alone could be very dangerous to many people," a letter to Pence from Senate Democrats said
Biden’s big health agenda won’t be easy to achieve
Julie Rovner
Much like Obama, a President Biden could find his health policies initially sidelined by economic issues
Kamala Harris’ chief of staff on how Joe Biden can “change the direction of this country”
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Karine Jean-Pierre about the Biden campaign's strategy to win, and what comes after for the left
If Joe Biden wins this election, mainstream media has plenty of catch-up work ahead
Dan Froomkin
After Nov. 3, comparing Biden to Donald Trump may no longer be enough. It will be time to ask the hard questions
McConnell admits he’s been working to sabotage COVID relief talks to speed up Barrett confirmation
Jake Johnson
"Senate Republicans would rather help him do it than help millions of Americans."
Rudy Giuliani’s daughter calls on Americans to vote out Trump and his “cruel, selfish politics”
Roger Sollenberger
"We can vote this toxic administration out of office," Caroline Giuliani says
The Kushners’ Freddie Mac loan wasn’t just massive. It came with unusually good terms, too
Heather Vogell
Should Kushner Companies default, taxpayers could be forced to foot much of the bill
Why Chris Wallace blew it: Even at its best, Fox News is a right-wing noise machine
Sophia Tesfaye
Wallace got completely bulldozed by Donald Trump — but what can you expect? His entire network is propaganda
The power behind Trump’s Proud Boys shout-out
Jake Johnson
"Trump has repeatedly made it clear that he considers violent white supremacists to be a valued part of his base"
Warren rips Trump rush to fill RBG seat as “last gasp of a right-wing, billionaire-fueled party”
Jake Johnson
"This kind of sleazy double-dealing is the last gasp of a desperate party," Warren said.
The GOP reshaped America to hold onto power — can the Dems do the same thing to save it?
Thom Hartmann
Mitch McConnell understands holding minority power requires ruthless brutality
Beyond Trump: Despite the setbacks of 2020, progressives now have a real path to power
Jenifer Fernandez Ancona, Sean McElwee, Charlotte Swasey
Was this a bad year for the left? Only in the headlines — at ground level, progressives have made major gains
McConnell vows to be “firewall” against progress in Senate as Democrats mull eliminating filibuster
Lisa Newcomb
While lawmakers from both parties have used the tactic in the past, Democrats look to block GOP opposition in 2021
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