Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 173)
With U.S. on edge and Trump still in power, state capitals on guard against far-right “shock troops”
Jessica Corbett
"The Capitol siege has provided far-right extremists with significant momentum," warned one expert
How two friends’ farcical, failed schemes ended with the biggest fail of all: Stop the Steal
Roger Sollenberger
Ali Alexander's seven-year friendship with aspiring actor Daniel Bostic failed upward, all the way to the Capitol
How Trump’s language shifted in the weeks leading up to the Capitol riot
Roger J. Kreuz, Leah Cathryn Windsor
Two linguists explain how Trump’s language escalated in intensity in the weeks and days leading up to the riots
Conservatives, not liberals, are more inclined to value feelings over facts, psychology study finds
Matthew Rozsa
A recent study found conservatives were more inclined to think scientific and anti-science views are equally valid
Fearing “inside attack,” feds vetting 25,000 National Guard troops ahead of inauguration
Jake Johnson
"The very people assigned to protect the city ... could present a threat to the incoming president"
Why “free speech” needs a new definition in the age of the internet and Trumpist tweets
Peter Ives
Two of the biggest proponents of free speech were Kant and Mill, but their reasoning doesn't hold up so well today
History’s bunk — but it still rhymes: From the Bastille to the Winter Palace to the Capitol
Andrew O'Hehir
Will history judge the Capitol riot as an absurd footnote, or a turning point? Don't assume we know the answer
Texas Democrats demand Ted Cruz’s expulsion from Senate: “His conduct was seditious”
Jon Queally
Three House members call on Schumer, McConnell to expel Cruz for supporting "armed insurrection against America"
Omar and Ocasio-Cortez tell Josh Hawley to resign — poll shows most Missouri voters agree
Kenny Stancil
"While you may politically regret what you've revealed about yourself, you still have no place in public office"
Who loves America? Inciting a riot to sack the Capitol gives us the answer
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump hates democracy — and America — and has turned his party into a howling mob that only wants to destroy
Despite Parler backlash, Facebook played huge role in fueling Capitol riot, watchdogs say
Igor Derysh
Deadly Capitol raid would have still happened without Parler, says Media Matters head — but not without Facebook
Yellow Gadsden flag, prominent in Capitol takeover, carries a long and shifting history
Paul Bruski
We may think of flags as having a specific meaning, but there are few symbols whose significance is truly permanent
Why congressional Republicans have less incentive to do anything about Trump’s “smoking gun”
Ken Hughes
Many congressional Republicans have little incentive to serve the majority of American voters
“This cannot go unanswered”: Govt watchdog group files criminal sedition complaint against Trump
Andrea Germanos
The filing from CREW says "Trump's supporters did exactly what he urged them to do"
Stop the Steal denied inciting violence: Now its leader wants to “bring hell” to his enemies
Roger Sollenberger
"I pray that I'm the tool to stab these motherf**kers," Ali Alexander says in a new video recorded Sunday
Republicans, don’t be afraid to impeach: Trump’s base will get over it — and get in line
Amanda Marcotte
GOP voters may whine but they will always fall in line — because they love power more than Trump
Hannity suffers steep post-election decline: Fox News host collapses with 3-to-1 ratings loss to CNN
David Edwards
Sean Hannity suffers 3-to-1 ratings loss against CNN as he follows Trump into post-election madness
Attack on Capitol was a victory for white supremacy — can Joe Biden rise to the challenge?
Chauncey DeVega
White privilege blinded many Americans to the danger — and white supremacists struck a blow against democracy
Mark Meadows could face criminal exposure for his role in Trump’s Georgia phone call
Roger Sollenberger
Trump's chief of staff is also the subject of a campaign finance complaint based on Salon's reporting last fall
Susan Collins shockingly reveals her “first thought was that the Iranians” hit the Capitol
Cody Fenwick
Republican Sen. Susan Collins made a stunning admission of ignorance about the right-wing extremism goaded by GOP
Trump is not mentally fit to be president: He should not remain in office — even for one final week
Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm
"It is an undeniable fact that he is an accomplice to mass murder"
Some Republicans finally call for Trump to face repercussions — yet few willing to back impeachment
Roger Sollenberger
"What he did was wicked," said GOP Sen. Ben Sasse, who confirmed he would consider convicting and removing Trump
Democratic effort to remove GOP members for inciting attack on Capitol gains steam
Jessica Corbett
"This is sedition," said Bush. "We must hold these Republicans accountable for their role in this insurrection"
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