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Republicans have hijacked the process: Congressional hearings are now rife with conspiracy theories
Amanda Marcotte
Taxpayers are funding a right wing derangement loop, allowing GOP leaders to detach their base further from reality
Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests using “Second Amendment rights” against Democrats
Igor Derysh
MTG still wants a "national divorce." Democrats respond: Come out for civil war and "declare yourself a traitor"
Trump abruptly ends interview after NPR journalist grills him on GOP’s Big Lie
Jon Skolnik
Trump hangs up on NPR journalist when questioned about 2020 election conspiracy
The GOP is suddenly running scared from Trump’s Big Lie
Heather Digby Parton
Several Republican senators have publicly pushed back on Trump's Big Lie in 2022
Are Dems really “winning” redistricting — in the face of voter-restriction laws and GOP extremists?
Igor Derysh
Some analysts say Democrats are doing better than expected — but don't be fooled, the midterm outlook is grim
MyPillow maven Mike Lindell adds Alan Dershowitz to legal fight against Jan. 6 subpoena
John Wright
Lindell is suing the House Select Committee on the Jan. 6 attack, which is seeking his phone records
Trump selects QAnon-linked supporter as his “special guest speaker” for new rally
Alex Henderson
Trump is featuring a major QAnon supporter at an Arizona MAGA rally scheduled for this Saturday
Trump trashes GOP senator as “woke” for acknowledging that 2020 election was “fair”
Igor Derysh
“The election was fair, as fair as we have seen. We simply did not win the election," said Sen. Mike Rounds
Our new “live with it” COVID strategy is devastating health care workers
Bob Hennelly
So much for "essential" workers: Behind the mixed messaging on omicron, health care workers are paying the price
National Archives: Trump allies caught using forged documents to overturn 2020 election
Jon Skolnik
Election officials were pressured in Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania
The disturbing parallels between the 2020s and 1940s in the U.S.
John Stoehr
We could have turned fully fascist back then. Let’s hope we don’t do that now
The 2022 midterms will be all about Jan. 6: Democrats can win if they fight Trump’s Big Lie
Amanda Marcotte
The insurrection is a wedge issue pitting moderates against the far-right. Democrats should not hesitate to use it
Jim Jordan refuses to tell Jan. 6 panel about Trump calls after claiming he had “nothing to hide”
Igor Derysh
"If they call me, I got nothing to hide," Jordan declared before refusing to cooperate with the investigation
Trump’s troops: The far-right has a tight grip on too many in uniform
Heather Digby Parton
What if Trump leads another insurrection? How many military and law enforcement members will stand firm?
A year later, we’re still trapped in a bad fascist-coup movie: It doesn’t end well
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's coup was more like a black-comic indie film than a thriller — and it's heading toward a dark anticlimax
After the Storm: A year after Jan. 6, Trump supporters still lost in blizzard of conspiracies
Arun Gupta
"Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
Why George Washington’s Farewell Address has never been more important
Matthew Rozsa
As Washington departed the presidency, he left us a striking warning about how a dangerous demagogue might rise
Donald Trump should be very afraid: This anniversary was not good news for him
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Last year, Trump thought he could find a way to hang on. Now he's more worried about staying out of prison
Ted Cruz apologizes for Jan. 6 “terrorist attack” comment after enduring Tucker Carlson’s wrath
Jon Skolnik
“The way I phrased things yesterday — it was sloppy, and it was, frankly, dumb”
Biden just delivered the most forceful rebuke of Trump’s coup — but what will he do about it?
Heather Digby Parton
Joe Biden gave the best speech of his presidency on the anniversary of Jan. 6. So what happens now?
Imagine another America: One where Black or brown people had attacked the Capitol
Chauncey DeVega
If this alternate history sounds ludicrous, that's the point: That imaginary event would look nothing like this one
Republican legislatures want to jam through more voting restrictions ahead of 2022 midterms
Igor Derysh
Republicans in 19 states passed 34 laws restricting ballot access last year — and they're just getting started
Democrats embrace Dick Cheney during Jan. 6 remembrance event
Brett Bachman
Democrats, at least for a moment, seemed more than happy to sing the former vice president's praises
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