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Elon Musk and the trillionaire class test democracy’s limits

Chauncey DeVega
The one-person, one-vote principle never accounted for billionaires, let alone trillionaires

FBI raids Ohio voter registration nonprofit

Bob Hennelly
Critics said the FBI raid smacked of desperation by the Trump administration just ahead of the midterms

Donald Trump and his GOP allies are the real voter fraud

Kirk Swearingen
For Trump and his base, losing can only be the result of a conspiracy — and evidence is beside the point

How “freeze the rent” really works

Russell Payne
Even with Mamdani in the mayor's office, tenants aren’t taking a rent freeze for granted

Trump’s investigations of the 2020 election may have more to do with 2026

Dion Nissenbaum, Votebeat
The president is laying the groundwork to question the next GOP loss

GOP’s bogus claims of fraud pose a dire threat to democracy

Heather Digby Parton
Trump told us this was coming 10 years ago: Republicans will only accept election results if they win

Why MAGA can’t hear the Trump boos

Sophia Tesfaye
Once you understand the MAGA reaction to the NBA Finals boos, everything else snaps into focus

Leave it to Pete Hegseth to ruin D-Day

Heather Digby Parton
The French are still grateful for America’s 1944 sacrifice. Hegseth’s loathsome tirade may have changed that

Even in purple Colorado, Republicans can’t find a normal candidate

Amanda Marcotte
The lead in the GOP governor’s primary claims he’s an expert at “Cajun Karate” — the other two aren’t much better

Texas Democrat’s congressional win is a generational shift backed by cryptocurrency

Stephen Simpson
Christian Menefee, 38, unseated Al Green, 78, after Texas Republicans combined their districts into one

Inside NYC’s overlooked primary

Russell Payne
In Queens, Chuck Park’s campaign is betting that a robust ground game can overcome a well-funded incumbent

Trump’s intelligence pick sparks rare MAGA media revolt

Sophia Tesfaye
Many of the president's stalwart allies won't defend his choice of Bill Pulte as director of national intelligence

One in five Latino Trump voters in Texas would not repeat vote if given redo

Alejandro Serrano
A new Texas poll measure eroding Latino support for the president and the GOP

Texas Senate race shows the rot runs deeper than Trump

Heather Digby Parton
Ken Paxton and the Trump administration are throwing the kitchen sink against James Talarico

How Trump reversed Biden’s crackdown on gun trafficking

Ken B. Morales, Alec MacGillis
Gains made under Joe Biden's administration have evaporated

“Totally unacceptable”: Pence calls slush fund for Jan. 6 rioters “deeply offensive”

Alex Galbraith
The former vice president was inside the Capitol when it was stormed by Trump supporters

How Trump squandered the economic recovery

Heather Digby Parton
In January 2025, the president was set up for success. Instead, he blew it

From Cornyn to Paxton: How Trump helped accelerate the Texas GOP’s transformation

Eleanor Klibanoff
Struggles between Bush Republicans and hardline conservatives predate Trump. But he has tried to tip the scales

Tom Suozzi lives at C Street, controversial Christian center behind National Prayer Breakfasts

Jonathan Larsen
The New York Democrat kept secret his low-rent lodging at a right-wing Christian townhouse

Trump will regret endorsing Ken Paxton in the Texas Senate primary

Amanda Marcotte
Democrat James Talarico may win — and the president weakened his hold over the GOP

Trump’s latest move to restrict voting rights

Heather Digby Parton
The president is pushing states to create citizenship lists to prevent non-citizens from voting

Trump’s big beautiful income tax dodge

Heather Digby Parton
The president's settlement with the Justice Department means he could never face IRS audits again

Trump’s national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard resigns

Garrett Owen
Gabbard is the fourth cabinet member to leave under Trump's second term

The DNC autopsy won’t address Democrats’ platform problem

Russell Payne
Focused on messaging and ad spend, the autopsy ignores Democrats' real problem: their platform
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