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Why some liberals and arms-control experts are backing war profiteers for Biden’s Cabinet
Norman Solomon
Progressives are covering for Tony Blinken and potential Pentagon chief Michèle Flournoy. It's a terrible gamble
New Kelly Loeffler ad claims multimillionaire knows what “it feels like waiting on that paycheck”
Roger Sollenberger
The richest member of Congress is worth between $800 million and $1 billion, according to Forbes
Fox News host debunks Trump after fellow host Maria Bartiromo let him spew lies without any pushback
Igor Derysh
"He can't wrap his brain around the fact" he lost, Fox's Eric Shawn said of claims his network aired hours earlier
More than one dozen Trump officials violated Hatch Act in month before the election
Alex Henderson
Trump has encouraged senior officials to use their government roles to benefit his reelection efforts
Inside the bunker: Scenarios for Trump’s last months in office
Steve Appleford
If Trump doesn’t concede his loss to Biden, will there be a wave of revenge firings and appointments?
A “massive grift”: Republican congressman calls out GOP’s refusal to accept Trump’s election loss
Elizabeth Preza
GOP rep says party's refusal to acknowledge Biden win is "just money-making for the 2024 election"
The internet has become captured by the right. The Gravel Institute is trying to take it back
Matthew Rozsa
PragerU and similar right-wing hubs have weaponized YouTube. A grassroots group is trying to fix that
Maria Bartiromo hit with conservative backlash following Trump interview
Tom Boggioni
"Watching Maria is like watching an infomercial"
WATCH: Trump voters turn on RNC Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel, threaten boycott of Georgia runoffs
Elizabeth Preza
GOP voters corner RNC chair on why they should turn out in Georgia runoff "when it's already decided"
It’s not the first time that an outgoing president refused to work with an incoming one
Matthew Rozsa
... it's just that the last time this happened, a civil war broke out in the aftermath
Election spending in 2020 doubled to $14 billion — 3 takeaways from a campaign finance expert
Robert Boatright
Most donors only get the satisfaction of having someone who shares their values in a position of power
Trump campaign lawsuits are failing — judges offer some scathing rulings
Sky Palma
Judges from Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Texas have some particularly critical rulings for Trump's lawsuits
South Carolina and Georgia: A contemporary tale of two southern states
Terri Langston
“Nothin’ could be finer” than to see Georgia flip yet again
In fallout over polls, “margin of error” gets new scrutiny
Michael Schulson
Polling experts are questioning whether the margin of error is a useful metric. Some say it should be banished.
What can the left expect from a Biden-Harris administration? Pretty much nothing
Tony McKenna
A tale of wolf and fox: Opposing Trump was crucial — but in the long run, opposing Biden is just as important
What could Trump do to tank the economy out of vengeance? What Republicans have done for years
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans have a long history of hurting the economy for political gain, though Trump may also be driven by spite
Kelly Loeffler’s husband dumped his own stock this spring, breaking years-long pattern
Roger Sollenberger
Jeffrey Sprecher's unusual trades suggest couple made significant changes to third-party broker arrangement
Will Biden ensure my family is reunited?
Sonali Kolhatkar
Trump’s cruel anti-immigrant agenda separated untold numbers of families, including mine
How Trump revealed the right’s “psychic longing for an American strongman”
Alex Henderson
By attacking demographic change and subverting democracy, Trump became a hero for the right
Our worst pre-existing condition: Big Pharma
Bob Hennelly
Tax aversion and using public funds for private profits are part and parcel to the pharmaceutical industry
Take Trump’s coup seriously. It’s no joke — and Biden’s win was just a sugar high
Chauncey DeVega
There's nothing "normal" about this moment. Even if Trump reluctantly leaves office, immense damage has been done
Trump lost the election, but he is still doing terrible damage
William Rivers Pitt
Could a more competent authoritarian have done a better job at this? Probably.
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