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“Hit him where it hurts”: Corporate America dumping Trump and GOP after deadly Capitol riot
Igor Derysh
The PGA stripped Trump’s golf course of a major tournament. His campaign’s payment processor cut ties, too
Trump won’t attend Biden’s inauguration: Why that’s ominous after his Capitol siege
Matthew Rozsa
Not since the 19th century has a president boycotted their successors' inauguration
Trump signals his coup isn’t over
David Cay Johnston
"Only the beginning of the fight," the defiant mob leader declares
Trump campaign attorney suddenly repudiates the president — says he was used to “perpetrate a crime”
Alex Henderson
Jerome Marcus has asked to withdraw from one of the campaign's Pennsylvania-related election lawsuits
Sanders says “first order of business” for Biden, Congress must be COVID bill with $2,000 checks
Jake Johnson
The Vermont senator said Democrats have to be "bold in a way that we have not seen since FDR in the 1930s"
Democrats can save themselves with this One Weird Trick: Reject the Trump census
DC Breckner
A daring call to inaction: Democrats face death by reapportionment — but there's a hidden escape hatch. Take it!
“You were one of the yes men”: Fox News’ Chris Wallace tears into Mick Mulvaney for resigning now
David Edwards
"This is the Donald Trump you worked for," Wallace told Mulvaney, who quit his special envoy post Wednesday
Republicans are now begging Biden, “in the spirit of healing,” to stop Pelosi from impeaching Trump
Bob Brigham
Seven Republican members of the House claim a second impeachment would be "as unnecessary as it is inflammatory"
Trump tapped into white victimhood — leaving fertile ground for white supremacists
Lee Bebout
Whiteness is an identity built upon advantages over others, so any gesture towards equality is a perceived threat
Biden’s first order of business may be to undo Trump’s policies, but it won’t be easy
Julie Rovner
Changing policies made by the executive branch seems easy, but that’s not always the case
My college’s response to a Nazi march taught me about the “true America”
Takirra Winfield Dixon
Why is the oppressed always given the responsibility of turning the other cheek?
176 House members now support impeaching Trump for “incitement to insurrection”
Andrea Germanos
The resolution co-led by Rep. David Cicilline says Trump "will remain a threat to national security"
Can we save democracy from the two-party system?
Doug Neiss
A political establishment that equates the left and right as untouchable evils is not "moderate." It's a disaster
Mitch McConnell’s Senate memo shows how difficult a swift Trump impeachment trial would be
Meaghan Ellis
Barring a consensus in the current Senate, trying Trump while he's still in office looks unlikely
Could Trump pardon himself if charged for the Capitol siege? Here’s what legal experts say
Meaghan Ellis
It's going to be a matter of timing, law observers point out
Pro-Trump protester who was crushed to death in Capitol riot carried “Don’t tread on me” flag
Travis Gettys
Rosanne Boyland of Georgia was obsessed with pro-Trump conspiracies like QAnon
Twitter permanently bans Donald Trump: He incited violence, and now he’s gone
Matthew Rozsa
Twitter cited two Trump tweets in which the president tried to dogwhistle his supporters to acts of violence
Biden will release all vaccine doses when he takes office: report
Nicole Karlis
The move would expedite the botched vaccine roll-out
Ignore Trump’s manipulative damage control: He must be impeached again
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump can't be trusted to oversee a peaceful transition of power
Capitol Police officer dies after being “injured while physically engaging” pro-Trump mob
Igor Derysh
Officer Brian Sicknick is the fifth casualty of Wednesday's riot
Capitol rioters planned for weeks in plain sight. The police still weren’t ready for their siege
Logan Jaffe, Lydia DePillis, Isaac Arnsdorf, J. David McSwane
Insurrectionists made no effort to hide their intentions, but law enforcement was caught flat-footed
Dr. John Gartner on Trump and terrorism: “If he can’t be president, he will make his force felt”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Johns Hopkins professor forecasts "violence in the streets of Washington" — in an interview last week
Trump’s coup demands prosecution, immediate removal
David Cay Johnston
Even as Trump’s violent mob laid siege to our Capitol, he repeated the big lie that the election was stolen
Dear Betsy DeVos, quitting Trump’s Cabinet is not courageous — it’s cowardly
Brett Wilkins
Members of the Cabinet should instead remain in the administration and invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump
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