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Senate Republicans could still save their party from disaster. We already know they won’t
Alan D. Blotcky
With American democracy at an inflection point, Republicans face a historic choice. Unfortunately, they've made it
Kevin McCarthy claims he doesn’t know what QAnon is after GOP gives Greene “standing ovation”
Igor Derysh
House Republicans held heated hours-long meeting, opting to stand by Marjorie Taylor Greene — and Liz Cheney
A conservative writer on why “the vast majority of Republicans prefer to live in a world of denial”
Alex Henderson
The Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin blasts GOP voters for being "delusional"
Mourning the Capitol riot: Officer slain during insurrection honored at Capitol he died defending
Jon Skolnik
“We did not do enough”: Acting Capitol Police Chief admits following deadly Capitol riot
Why do Democrats still support the Prayer Breakfast after its leaders backed Trump’s election lies?
Jonathan Larsen
Since 1953, every U.S. president has addressed the National Prayer Breakfast. Will Joe Biden break the tradition?
Why arch-conservative Liz Cheney is now considered too liberal for some GOP extremists
Alex Henderson
The backlash against Cheney by pro-Trump Republicans has been intense
In 2019, Marjorie Taylor Greene told protesters to “flood the Capitol,” feel free to use violence
Roger Sollenberger
As a candidate, Greene told followers "we should feel like we will" resort to violence "if we have to"
Marjorie Taylor Greene busted for liking tweet linking Israel to Kennedy assassination
Matthew Chapman
The conspiracy-minded Greene has also suggested that wealthy Jews used a space laser to ignite California wildfires
Republicans are using Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to deflect from controversy over QAnon congresswoman
Jon Skolnik
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez fiercely rejected support from Sen. Ted Cruz, saying he “can sit this one out"
New Education Committee member Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed wildfires on secret space laser
Igor Derysh
Greene linked the claim to the Rothschilds, a wealthy Jewish family targeted by anti-Semitic conspiracy theories
Media tries to “both sides” an insurrection: No, anger over the Capitol riot isn’t “partisan rancor”
Amanda Marcotte
The Washington Post ran a "both sides do it" headline — but only the GOP is tacitly supporting Trump's failed coup
GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene lashes out at reporter as Democrats ramp up expulsion campaign
Jon Skolnik
A reporter was ejected and nearly arrested after asking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene a question at her town hall
The myth of bipartisanship: Will a fully radicalized GOP finally blow up D.C.’s silliest fantasy?
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans voted to back Trump's violent insurrection — there's no use wasting time trying to compromise with them
Kevin McCarthy to have “conversation” with Marjorie Taylor Greene over support for killing Dems
Igor Derysh
QAnon-promoting Georgia Republican liked posts calling for Democrats to be executed, spread unhinged conspiracies
Why Senate Republicans are still playing defense for Donald Trump
Heather Digby Parton
It's Trump's party now — so much for a fair impeachment trial
Schumer plays his weak Senate hand . . . badly
Terry H. Schwadron
The Democrat is the new majority leader. So why is Mitch McConnell still running the place?
What happens to the Resistance after the world’s loudest science denier leaves the White House?
Shannon Osaka, Kate Yoder
Trump's unintended legacy: a fiery climate movement
Texas lawyer fired after Capitol riot files ambitious suit: Dissolve Congress, don’t arrest him
Roger Sollenberger
"This is not a Sidney Powell lawsuit," Paul Davis assures court. True! Powell didn't argue for abolishing Congress
Why did Army repeatedly deny that Michael Flynn’s brother was involved in Capitol riot response?
Igor Derysh
“HE WAS NOT IN ANY OF THE MEETINGS!” one official insisted — before Charles Flynn admitted he was in a key meeting
Newly-elected GOP members deny giving “reconnaissance” tours before Capitol attack. So who did?
Roger Sollenberger
Boebert, Cawthorn, Greene deny explosive claim — it may apply to veteran lawmakers or staff, sources tell Salon
Two GOP congressmen sought pardons for their connection to Capitol attack: report
Roger Sollenberger
Trump, still facing trial in the Senate, turned down House superfans' requests after meeting with legal advisers
History’s bunk — but it still rhymes: From the Bastille to the Winter Palace to the Capitol
Andrew O'Hehir
Will history judge the Capitol riot as an absurd footnote, or a turning point? Don't assume we know the answer
In the search for answers on Capitol riots, officials and Congress begin looking in the mirror
Roger Sollenberger
Justice Dept. announces investigation into its own agencies, while members of Congress accuse each other
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