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Economist Paul Krugman predicts GOP budget hawks will make a raging comeback in 2021

Alex Henderson
Krugman says it will take a Biden presidency for Republicans to start paying attention to the deficit once again

The moral case for canceling student debt

Kate Padgett Walsh
A poll from 2019 found that 58% of voters support canceling all federal student debt

Joe Scarborough on Harry Truman, Donald Trump and what the hell happened to the Republican Party

Dean Obeidallah
"Morning Joe" host says Trump's a "fascist" and his former party has lost its mind — but sees hope in the center

Shrinking the Pentagon: Will the Biden administration dare cut military spending now?

William Hartung, Mandy Smithberger
The pandemic of Pentagon spending seemingly never ends

Nancy Pelosi says Mitch McConnell agreed to attach coronavirus relief to upcoming spending bill

Matthew Rozsa
McConnell has been reticent to work with Democrats on any kind of spending bill; he may be turning about

Biden asks Americans to wear a mask for 100 days to stop COVID deaths. Scientists agree with him

Matthew Rozsa
Biden has asked Americans to wear a mask for his first 100 days as president. The science is with him here

Dr. Fauci’s gamble pays off — white-knuckling his way through Trump set him up to steer Biden

Amanda Marcotte
For months, Fauci endured calls to resign in protest, but it's good he didn't — now he can shape vaccine policy

What hath the Republicans wrought: Will Trump’s insanity finally rip the party apart?

Heather Digby Parton
Whatever happens in Georgia, Trump's conspiracy theories have created a deranged third force the GOP can't control

Is Dwight Eisenhower’s ghost haunting Joe Biden’s foreign policy team?

Nicolas J.S. Davies
Every global challenge Biden must face — COVID, the climate crisis, endless war — has been worsened by corruption

“Bye-bye, Betsy DeVos. You won’t be missed,” says Sanders to billionaire education secretary

Jake Johnson
Sanders calls DeVos "the worst education secretary in the history of America" as she attacks tuition-free college

Star witnesses turn Rudy Giuliani’s voter fraud hearing into a “Saturday Night Live” dress rehearsal

Roger Sollenberger
One video clip of a witness who slurred her way through a series of lies has been viewed more than 15 million times

Trump’s outrageous lies used to be terrifying — now they’re just pathetic

Amanda Marcotte
Trump is the same BS artist as always, but with no power to enforce his lies, he's becoming a shabby punchline

Donald Trump is acting like a spoiled toddler — America must give him a permanent timeout

Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm, Anthony Scaramucci
America's unhealthy fascination with our damaged president must end. He desperately seeks attention. Let's move on

GOP planning to use Trump’s fraud lies to make it harder to vote — could it backfire?

Igor Derysh
Republicans want to make voting harder despite no evidence of widespread fraud. It could blow up in their faces

Fox host Lou Dobbs accuses William Barr of joining the “Deep State”: He may be “compromised”

Alex Henderson
"For the attorney general to make that statement, he is either a liar or a fool or both," Dobbs says of Barr

McConnell’s COVID plan has business tax breaks but $0 for unemployment boost and direct payments

Igor Derysh
McConnell drops federal unemployment boost from latest proposal while pushing a 100% business meal tax deduction

Mitch McConnell’s dark pivot: Wreck the economy — and sabotage Biden’s presidency

Amanda Marcotte
Trump is still pretending he'll be president next year, but McConnell has moved on to his plot to ruin Biden

Suddenly Republicans want norms, ethics and “civility”: Are they actually psychopaths?

Heather Digby Parton
Trump is still trying to steal the election — but Republicans are acting as if they never enabled this criminal

States with lax coronavirus guidelines are spreading the virus beyond their borders

David Armstrong
Lax states are attracting shoppers and students from stricter neighbors — and sending back COVID-19 cases

Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat: Trump’s coup is not over; his enablers aren’t done

Dean Obeidallah
Author of "Strongmen": We're in a dangerous "state of exception," and it's too early to say democracy will hold

Trump’s pardon of Flynn may be “broader” than Ford’s pardon of Nixon, legal expert says

Igor Derysh
The pardon absolves Flynn of “any and all possible” crimes linked to the Mueller probe and "future" charges

A Senate insider has a dark warning about Mitch McConnell: Expect the worst

Alex Henderson
"Their base is not going to want to see them cut deals with Biden," Harry Reid's former deputy chief of staff warns

Rudy Giuliani, who has not been charged with a crime, discussed preemptive pardon with Trump: report

Roger Sollenberger
While Giuliani's specific legal exposure is unknown, he is a subject in at least two recent federal investigations

Trump bilks $170 million from supporters to fund suits—but his PAC pockets most of the cash: report

Igor Derysh
Trump's "misleading" fundraising appeals draw allegations that his legal crusade is “plain and simple grift"
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