Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 171)
Biden urged to fire Postal Service Board for complicity in “devastating arson” by Trump and DeJoy
Jake Johnson
"Through the devastating arson of the Trump regime, the USPS Board of Governors sat silent"
Why arch-conservative Liz Cheney is now considered too liberal for some GOP extremists
Alex Henderson
The backlash against Cheney by pro-Trump Republicans has been intense
“Treason Caucus” campaign targets Cruz, Hawley, and others for role in Capitol insurrection
Jessica Corbett
"Those who led this insurrection — from Donald Trump on down — must be held accountable"
Following Donald Trump’s trail of dirty money: No “smoking gun,” but plenty of sleaze
Chauncey DeVega
Forbes editor Dan Alexander sees no hidden Russia connection — because Trump's corruption is out in the open
Papering over the rot: Joe Biden’s window dressing can’t end oligarchy
Chris Hedges
Removing Donald Trump and the crackpot Christian fascists is a relief. But it's meaningless without systemic change
With Biden in office, can we finally get some sleep?
Sophia A. McClennen
Trump drove millions to anxiety and insomnia. Will “Sleepy Joe” chill us out?
Hawley and Cruz at mercy of “secretive” Senate panel probing their roles in Capitol riot: report
Tom Boggioni
The committee is being steered by Sen. Chris Coons, who has called for both of his Republican colleagues to resign
Voters are starting to act like hard-core sports fans — with dangerous repercussions for democracy
Michael Devlin, Natalie Brown Devlin
The lines between political fandom and sports fandom have blurred
NRA laid the groundwork for deadly Capitol riot for years, say gun control advocates
Igor Derysh
Militia groups, QAnon, Capitol rioters and anti-lockdown protesters are all linked by toxic NRA ideology
A toxic conception of masculinity is correlated with support for Trump
Matthew Rozsa
A recent study found that support for "hegemonic masculinity" could be used to predict one's love for Trump
Six degrees of sedition: Was master trickster Roger Stone behind the Capitol riot?
Roger Sollenberger
Stone was linked to several "Stop the Steal" events, and has ties to organizers behind the Jan. 6 rally and attack
Media tries to “both sides” an insurrection: No, anger over the Capitol riot isn’t “partisan rancor”
Amanda Marcotte
The Washington Post ran a "both sides do it" headline — but only the GOP is tacitly supporting Trump's failed coup
Why Trump’s challenges to democracy will be a big problem for Biden
James D. Long, Victor Menaldo
Just because he’s leaving office doesn’t mean Donald Trump will stop being a threat to democracy
“One more check is not enough”: Progressives push Joe Biden to do more to help working families
Igor Derysh
"We have to make the most of the opportunity," Rep. Ro Khanna, former co-chair of Bernie's campaign, tells Salon
Florida man’s arrest on 2016 election charges suggests Russia probe may have survived Bill Barr
Roger Sollenberger
Indictment of a Roger Stone-connected operative may signal that Robert Mueller's spinoffs are still bearing fruit
The government Donald Trump left behind
Chris Morran
Trump’s successes in cutting taxes, rolling back regulations and reshaping the judiciary will cast a long shadow
Death threats and intimidation of public officials signal Trump’s autocratic legacy
Shelley Inglis
Death threats against Republicans who oppose Trump are not just the result of angry people
Mark Meadows’ money woes: He liquidated as much as $200,000 in stock after election
Roger Sollenberger
Meadows came to Congress as one of the wealthiest new members, and his current financial distress is mysterious
Extremist with pipe bombs, 49 guns and “white privilege” card plotted to keep Trump in power: FBI
Igor Derysh
Homeland Security warns of “heightened threat” from right-wing domestic terrorists “emboldened” by Capitol riot
Mark Meadows performed life-changing favors for Madison Cawthorn, then turned on him. Why?
Roger Sollenberger
Former North Carolina congressman and younger man who replaced him have a long history. Somehow it went south
The rubble of empire
Rebecca Gordon
Doctrines of disaster and dreams of security as the Biden years begin
White House sign language interpreter linked to right-wing group, appeared in video attacking Biden
Sky Palma
New hire works with a group of ASL interpreters who provide sign language accompaniments to right-wing videos
Susan Collins suggests going light on Donald Trump while lashing out at Chuck Schumer
Jon Skolnik
Bipartisan support for a Trump censure grows as the likelihood of a post-impeachment conviction is slim to none
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