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Lawmakers call to investigate cops who let “ragamuffin, half-armed protesters” invade Capitol
Roger Sollenberger
Capitol Police chief, House sergeant-at-arms forced to resign amid suggestions security was unprepared — or worse
Ted Cruz tried to defend Trump’s coup. He then praised the white supremacist Compromise of 1877
Matthew Rozsa
Cruz praised the compromise that ended the 1876 election even though it involved imposing white supremacy
It took thugs roaming the halls of Congress for media to speak the truth
Dan Froomkin
Wednesday's dramatic Capitol attack finally captured the media's attention. But this outrage was far from the worst
Bipartisan calls for Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment for Trump’s removal grow louder
Jon Skolnik
Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi announced they called the vice president on Thursday — but stop short of impeachment
Don’t let smarmy calls for “civility” fool you — most Republicans still side with insurrectionists
Amanda Marcotte
Despite the violence and death Wednesday, the majority of House Republicans voted in support of Trump's coup
Trump agrees to leave after riot, but more than 140 Republicans vote to stop Biden victory
Igor Derysh
Trump issued his statement through an aide’s Twitter account, since he's locked out of Twitter for fomenting riot
Trump blocked on Facebook “indefinitely,” suspended by Twitter as tech platforms finally take action
Matthew Rozsa
Twitter levied a 12-hour suspension and demanded removal of 3 tweets constituting "repeated and severe violations"
GOP reckons with mob insurrection as Congress returns to finalize electoral votes
Roger Sollenberger
Officials of both parties said to be considering impeachment, 25th Amendment to shut down Trump's rebellion
Introducing the Congressional un-American activities caucus
Terry H. Schwadron
There are 12 coup-plotting radical GOP Senators and 140 Representatives (so far) trying to destroy our government
Trump tells Capitol rioters “we love you,” stokes election lies after Biden condemns “insurrection”
Igor Derysh
Twitter quickly locked Trump's video praising rioters "due to a risk of violence"
U.S. Capitol in lockdown after Trump unleashes violent mob on Congress
Roger Sollenberger
At least one person shot as pro-Trump protesters invade Capitol, reach House and Senate chambers and offices
Rudy Giuliani called for “trial by combat” and then chaos descended on Capitol Hill
Igor Derysh
The president's lawyer wants to have a “trial by combat” to determine if baseless fraud claims are true
Democrats on the verge of retaking Senate: Warnock wins, Ossoff leads in Georgia runoffs
Igor Derysh
Democrats appear poised to make Mitch McConnell the Senate minority leader with mostly blue votes outstanding
Georgia runoffs cap a Democratic comeback: Last election of the Trump era may lock GOP out of power
Heather Digby Parton
One of Donald Trump's final legacies in office appears to be leading the Republican Party to defeat in Georgia
No, Pence can’t start a coup: Despite Trump’s bullying, VP has no power to “reject” Joe Biden’s win
Jon Skolnik
As the vice president prepares to preside over Electoral College, Trump now claims that Pence can nullify the vote
Can undivided Democratic control “heal” the United States? Political experts disagree
Arie Kruglanski, Robert B. Talisse
Can toning down the rhetoric unite us — or are we too divided to listen to each other at all
Trump strong-arms Georgia’s top election official
Terry H. Schwadron
And Congress prepares for a madhouse of crazy radical Republicans challenging the election results
What the Georgia Senate candidates think about climate change
Zoya Teirstein
Two runoff Senate races in the Peach State could determine the fate of American climate policy for years to come
Health care policy in the Biden era
Mark Kreidler
Here are five ways the president-elect will seek to break with the policies of the past four years
Josh Hawley claims family was terrorized by “antifa scumbags” in peaceful “vigil” at his home
Igor Derysh
Video shows about 15 protesters holding candles and signs and making speeches over a bullhorn
Georgia runoffs reveal the total putrefaction of the GOP: Republicans are now openly anti-democratic
Amanda Marcotte
Democrats ran a normal campaign — but Republicans competed with each other to see who could be the most repugnant
USPS delays could disenfranchise thousands of Atlanta voters in critical Georgia runoffs
Igor Derysh
Thousands of mail voters were already disenfranchised in November — and this time the margins could be even closer
As Americans are dying by the thousands, Trump aims to short-circuit democracy
Bob Hennelly
Trump's coup attempt and the worsening pandemic are not separate stories — they're aspects of the same chaos
Changing tides in Georgia’s “Black belt” could deliver the Senate to Democrats
Frances Madeson
Ahead of the Jan. 5 senatorial runoff, there’s a hunger for change
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