Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 11)
Trump’s fight with Musk reveals MAGA’s biggest delusion
Amanda Marcotte
The president accused Elon of having "Trump derangement syndrome"
“The intern in charge”: Meet the 22-year-old Trump’s team picked to lead terrorism prevention
Hannah Allam
Key DHS official is one year out of college and has no apparent national security expertise
Historian Federico Finchelstein: Trump’s “abuse of the law fits an old autocratic pattern”
Chauncey DeVega
We are in the middle of Trump’s radicalization towards fascism
Joni Ernst’s “we’re all going to die” pushes MAGA’s toxic Christian compassion on us all
Amanda Marcotte
Evangelicals in the MAGA era call empathy a "sin"
Petty, abusive — and popular: Why New York Democrats are afraid to speak out against Andrew Cuomo
Russell Payne
Many Democrats think Cuomo is a lock to win the mayor's race and they don't want to invite his wrath
Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard predicted young male voters flocking to Trump
Amanda Marcotte
The trial was permission to believe men are the real victims — regardless of facts
Does Donald Trump want to carve up the world — or keep it all for himself?
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump longs to revive the imperialist "Great Game" alongside Xi and Putin. There's a problem: He's too dumb
Minneapolis isn’t sorry about George Floyd
Taylor Carik
Five years after the historic murder and civil rights uprising, not much in the city has changed
Red state voters approved progressive measures. GOP lawmakers are trying to undermine them
Jeremy Kohler
Lawmakers in Missouri and other Republican-run states are pushing back against the will of voters
Civil rights attorney Damon Hewitt on how Trump’s DOJ created “an invitation to discrimination”
Chauncey DeVega
"You will have no rights that Trump and the federal government are bound to respect"
Tulsi Gabbard grows to become Donald Trump’s most dangerous attack dog
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's intelligence director peddles new conspiracy theory that stokes MAGA extremism — and even violence
“Beholden to Trump”: Under DOJ investigation, Cuomo could be pressured to serve the MAGA agenda
Russell Payne
Like New York City Eric Adams, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo could find himself under pressure to do what Trump wants
How America got so weird: The Pilgrims made us do it
Paul Rosenberg
Those guys who landed at Plymouth Rock were a doomsday cult, says Jane Borden — and we've emulated them ever since
The next stage of our democracy crisis: competitive authoritarianism
Chauncey DeVega
America’s democracy is rapidly collapsing. Examining its present state offers clues to prevent catastrophe
How the Supreme Court enabled Donald Trump’s mile high bribe
Leah Litman
As they say, a fish rots from the head (of the judicial branch)
Is London burning? Britain’s sudden political meltdown — and ours
Andrew O'Hehir
What anti-Trump backlash? Nigel Farage's MAGA-style party scores a huge win — and Britain's establishment panics
He voted for Trump, twice. Now he wants to take down MAGA and the “pathetic” Tommy Tuberville
Charles R. Davis
Kyle Sweetser, who's running for Senate as a Democrat, told Salon he's disgusted by Trump and his imitators
Trump’s deportation lies are nothing new: Remember Bush, WMD and Iraq?
Amanda Marcotte
Before Trump invented an "invasion" by Venezuelan "terrorists," Bush cooked up fake evidence for war in Iraq
Conspiracy theories: “Warning lights on the dashboard of democracy”
Chauncey DeVega
Journalist Phil Tinline explains how the fear of losing democracy gave us America's first autocrat
The cultural significance of the Met Gala can’t be dismissed
Coleman Spilde
Some have called for a boycott of the lavish event, but disengaging with the Met Gala is a decidedly Trumpian move
Our fourth branch of government is saving us
Lucian K. Truscott IV
There is only one reason why our country has survived this terrible storm of political lawlessness
Here’s how the Catholic cardinals should choose the next pope
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Forget "Conclave" — there's a smarter real-world negotiation tactic for electing a pope
“The courage to name what people are experiencing”: Abdul El-Sayed says Democrats need to get real
Russell Payne
The 40-year-old El-Sayed spoke to Salon about his Senate campaign and why he's not giving up on Medicare for All
Punishable by death: Pam Bondi raises the stakes in the war on federal workers
Jesselyn Radack
The Trump administration’s war on whistleblowers takes a “treasonous” turn
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