Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 12)
Trump’s revenge machine is his only accomplishment — and MAGA is left out of it
Heather Digby Parton
100 days in, MAGA is reduced to making only one man's dreams come true
MAGA returns to a fave fantasy to tune out Trump’s troubles
Gregg Barak
The right’s go-to conspiracy theory can help explain why Trump’s base won’t drop him anytime soon
Democrats get a do-over: Connolly resignation is an opportunity to promote youth
Charles R. Davis
With Rep. Gerry Connolly stepping aside, the Democratic Party has an opportunity to elevate a younger leader
The enemies list: Trump takes a page from Nixon’s playbook
James Thornton Harris
"There's way too much retribution," Karl Rove said ahead of President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office
Looking to Trump’s next 100 days: DOJ tees up process for jailing journalists
Austin Sarat
Democrats had a chance to stop this crackdown on press freedom before it happened
What’s happening at “60 Minutes” matters to anyone who cares about protecting free speech
Melanie McFarland
We should rewatch the SLAPP Suits episode of "Last Week Tonight" in the context of Trump's threat to press freedoms
Game show politics: Donald Trump’s DOGE “dividends” checks buy time with MAGA
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump keeps hinting that he will give Americans another "stimulus" check
“Love and sincerity”: Trump wishes Happy Easter to “lunatics” and “weak judges”
Alex Galbraith
Trump's message comes after SCOTUS issued an emergency ruling staying some of his administration's deportations
Legal expert stunned by Supreme Court’s “extraordinary unanimous rebuke” of Trump
Griffin Eckstein
Despite the Supreme Court's check, Jeffrey Toobin said the justices threw Trump a lifeline
Trump unleashes his harshest retribution on “disloyal” Republicans
Heather Digby Parton
Two new Justice Department investigations are meant as a shot across the bow
“Suffering from the whims of a madman”: MAGA measures true cost of Trump’s tariff gamble
Brian Karem
Our supposedly brilliant president caves in on tariffs in less than a week — but it may be too late
Trump’s bankrupt empire
Tom Engelhardt
Donald Trump is not only President Bankrupt, but President Decline
“They’re kissing my ass”: Trump says tariffs are going great, promises duty on pharmaceuticals
Alex Galbraith
Trump has a rosy take on the early days of his "war on the world"
The media learned all the wrong lessons from 2024
Chauncey DeVega
Why the press is ramping up its acts of anticipatory obedience to the Trump regime
Taking down Jackie Robinson reveals what the fight against DEI is all about
Heather Digby Parton
The Trump administration wants to pretend that the world is a meritocracy where white men happen to be the best
“No place for migrants”: Advocates fear expelled Venezuelans “already being tortured” in El Salvador
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The Trump administration is using an infamous prison in El Salvador as a legal "black hole"
Cutting Medicaid could worsen overdose deaths — and erase recent progress in treating addiction
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Reducing funding to the largest payer for addiction services could pose major setbacks for those battling drug use
Health care, housing and wages: Antonio Delgado says New York Democrats need to stand for something
Russell Payne
New York's lieutenant governor spoke with Salon about his vision for the Democratic Party in 2025 and beyond
Trump’s driving goal of destruction: A Nobel Peace Prize
Brian Karem
Trump wants to be known as a man of peace — no matter who he has to kill
Trump snookers MAGA with “Epstein files” promise: “I would say weeks”
Amanda Marcotte
Using his standard “two weeks” strategy, Trump suckers his conspiracy theorist base to keep the heat off Pam Bondi
Everything’s permissible and nobody’s accountable now: Welcome to the age of anything goes
Melanie McFarland
Tony Hinchcliffe has a Netflix deal, Andrew Cuomo might be mayor and Mel Gibson may get his guns back. Why not?
America’s fatal division is nothing new: It was baked in from the beginning
Russell Shorto
Liberals still haven't awakened from the dream of American unity — but the Puritans and their followers knew better
How much corruption can MAGA stomach? Trump and Musk test the limit
Heather Digby Parton
Autocracy? Oligarchy? Kakistocracy? No, Trump's Mad King behavior is a hallmark of patrimonialism
Trump takes advantage of our collective COVID amnesia
Heather Digby Parton
The pandemic has gone so far down the memory hole that it's like it never happened
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