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White nationalists get religion: On the far-right fringe, Catholics and racists forge a movement
Kathryn Joyce, Ben Lorber
Nick Fuentes' racist "groyper" movement is building a coalition with far-right Catholics. They have a plan
This Trump election lawyer and “Big Lie” promoter owes the IRS more than $100,000
Alex Henderson
According to IRS records, Binnall owes the U.S. government for unpaid taxes dating back to 2010
A new wave of politicians are shedding the misconception that cooking and politics don’t mix
Ashlie D. Stevens
While politicians eat on the campaign trail, most shy away from the kitchen. With AOC and Harris, that's changing
Carl Bernstein says Clarence Thomas has no standing to chide protesters after wife’s election scheme
Jon Skolnik
Bernstein said that Ginni Thomas' activities are "utterly unheard of in the history of the United States"
Election officials in Colorado now wearing bulletproof vests following threats from pro-Trump groups
Jon Skolnik
"The potential for violence that we face is very real"
Mike Flynn claims he’s being “persecuted” by US Army over his illegal payment from Russia
Bob Brigham
The Army determined Flynn's nearly $40,000 payment from Kremlin propaganda outlet RT violated Constitution
New emails: John Eastman tried to throw out absentee ballots to provide “cover” for fake electors
Bob Brigham
Eastman urged Pennsylvania Republicans to simply exclude absentee votes from recount to show Trump won
Misogyny and “male supremacism”: Central driving force in the rise of the far right
Kathryn Joyce
Yes, there's a "men's crisis" — but not because guys are under attack. "Male supremacism" is what unites the right
No country for insurrectionists: Will the Republican traitors finally face the music?
Kirk Swearingen
Hundreds of people who attacked the Capitol have been arrested — but so far, not the leaders who sent them there
The death of CNN+: Legacy news media’s failed quest to stay relevant
Nolan Higdon
CNN's attempt to chase online and podcast audiences was a disastrous flop. Maybe it's the message, not the medium
Former Pentagon chief blasts Trump
Eric W. Dolan
Former Defense Secretary Bill Cohen says Trump likens his "powers" to that of Putin
You laughed at Trump for screwing up J.D. Vance’s name. Did that save Roe v. Wade?
Chauncey DeVega
It was funny when Trump couldn't tell his bootlicking acolytes apart. After the SCOTUS leak: You still laughing?
Trump wanted to launch missiles into Mexico to rid of drug labs: Esper memoir
Kelly McClure
Trump's former defense secretary, Mark T. Esper, tells of Trump's weapons-based problem solving in his new memoir
WATCH: Legal expert turns Republican senator’s attempted grilling around on him
Travis Gettys
Senator John Kennedy received an unexpected response from Amanda Frost when pressing her on SCOTUS ethics
Ohio Republican who attended Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally wins House primary
Jon Skolnik
The QAnon promoting Trump fan has never held political office
Democrat flips Michigan district Trump won in 2020 by 16 points
Jon Skolnik
Democrat Carol Glanville scored a big upset over her controversial Republican opponent, Robert Regan
“Can’t you just shoot them?”: Trump’s defense secretary reveals disturbing reaction to protesters
Alex Henderson
Secretary of defense under Trump reveals disturbing details in new book recounting his time at the White House
Behind church doors: White evangelicals are quietly fueling Trump’s Big Lie
Amanda Marcotte
Evangelicals are the backbones of Trump's Big Lie — and it's all about white supremacy
“Thorough victory”: Judge rules Jan. 6 committee can obtain data from Republican National Committee
Timothy Evans
Efforts by the RNC to keep email marketing records from Salesforce was rejected by a federal judge
“They’re all here, vaccinated and boosted”: Biden roasts Fox News hosts at WHCD
Jon Skolnik
Trevor Noah also let out some memorable zingers at Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner
Global forecaster on “another bad year for democracy”: Is the world near a dire tipping point?
Chauncey DeVega
Andrew Viteritti of the Economist says polarization and paralysis are here to stay — but there's reason for hope
Trump’s puppets: McConnell and McCarthy have lost all control
Heather Digby Parton
Why should we assume that they were telling the truth at any point in that series of events, private or public?
From the Pilgrims to QAnon: Christian nationalism is the “asteroid coming for democracy”
Kathryn Joyce
Scholar Samuel Perry says the myth of a "Christian nation" has distorted American history from 1690 to Trump
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