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“If I was going to do a coup …”: Trump offers bizarre denial of report his generals feared a coup
Jon Skolnik
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley reportedly feared Trump would try to pull off a post-election coup
Former Pence aide slams Texas Republicans’ voter suppression bill as a shameless “grift”
Alex Henderson
"The second layer of the grift emanates from the governor's mansion"
Intelligence security experts react to bombshell new Trump-Putin allegations with skepticism
Jon Skolnik
The Guardian reported Russian President Vladimir Putin personally signed off on a program to elect Donald Trump
Biden gave a rousing speech — but is he the wrong president at the wrong time?
Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden brought fire and gravity, for the first time in his presidency. Is he really ready to fight fascism?
Michigan GOP plans “shocking” scheme to ram through voting restrictions over Whitmer’s veto
Igor Derysh
Whitmer won't sign Republican voter-suppression bills, but GOP has found one weird trick to enact them anyway
Fox News host, cornered by fleeing Texas Democrat, refuses to admit Donald Trump lost the election
Jon Skolnik
Fox News tried to press a Texas Dem who walked out on GOP's voting bill — but then the Fox host was in the hot seat
Biden’s $3.5 trillion spending bill is great — but spending alone won’t stop Trump’s return
Amanda Marcotte
Passing popular programs doesn't do much for Democrats, if voters are sidelined from rewarding them at the polls
The power of the Big Lie: Why do 30% of Americans cling to Trump’s dark fantasy?
Chauncey DeVega
Nearly a third of Americans have surrendered to disinformation. The result could be a death spiral for democracy
Mike Lindell pushes election fantasies at CPAC, accuses Salon reporter of “destroying the country”
Zachary Petrizzo
After lively exchange at CPAC Dallas, MyPillow guy invites Salon to August election-truther "cyber symposium"
Want to bring bipartisanship back? End the filibuster now
Amanda Marcotte
The only thing that can cause Republicans to moderate and make deals is for Democrats to play hardball
Melania Trump once said if Kristi Noem “wants to get COVID that bad, that’s up to her”: new book
Sarah K Burris
Noem allegedly "wouldn't take no for an answer" in her quest to attend "multiple" White House Christmas parties
After the monster’s ball: CPAC celebrates the coup, and offers hints of the turmoil ahead
Chauncey DeVega
CPAC speakers, including a defeated ex-president, almost dared each other to excuse Jan. 6 and encourage violence
“Submitted in bad faith”: Judge smacks down Sidney Powell’s “fantastical” election lawsuit
Jon Skolnik
A federal judge indicated on Monday that far-right Trump attorneys Sidney Powell ann Lin Wood may be sanctioned
Texas Democrats flee the state to shut down GOP’s vote-suppression bill
Jon Skolnik
The legislators reportedly plan to stay out of the state for the next month to allow the session to expire
Trump supporters think they’re players — but they’re still just pawns
Amanda Marcotte
The best grift works by convincing the mark that they're part of the con
Trump embraces Capitol rioters, rewrites Jan. 6 history during Fox appearance
Brett Bachman
"They were peaceful people, these were great people ... the love in the air, I’ve never seen anything like it”
Ashli Babbitt as the 21st-century Horst Wessel: Symbolic martyr to the fascist cause
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's followers are trying to turn Babbitt into their movement's martyr: All she needs now is a hit song
Democrats, heed the warnings: 18 months to a Republican Congress — unless you fight
Norman Solomon
A GOP win in 2022 isn't inevitable. But it's extremely likely — unless Democrats act boldly, and right now
Ohio’s GOP Senate contenders desperately try to out-Trump each other — it could hurt them
Igor Derysh
Ohio candidates scramble to kiss Trump's ring, "or another part of his anatomy." GOP insiders say it could backfire
Arizona’s Democratic secretary of state calls for investigation of Trump, Giuliani and others
Jon Skolnik
Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, already at war with GOP attorney general, calls on him to probe Trump and allies
As the Delta variant spreads, Republican reluctance will mean thousands more deaths
Heather Digby Parton
Deluded by their Great Leader, many Americans won't get the shots — while the rest of the world begs for them
Six months later: What have we learned from Jan. 6? Not enough to stop it from happening again
Chauncey DeVega
A new phase of America's endless civil war was launched six months ago. We don't yet know how or when it will end
Revisiting Meghan McCain’s legacy on “The View” shows the reality of across-the-aisle “friendships”
Kylie Cheung
What, exactly, was she doing on the show in the first place?
Trump wasn’t just an abnormal figure — psychiatrists say his rhetoric caused real trauma
Matthew Rozsa
Several psychiatrists spoke with Salon about the very real trauma Trump's presidency caused
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