Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 19)
“It’s time to clean up shop”: Justice Democrats vow primary challenges against establishment Dems
Russell Payne
The group that backed AOC's insurgent primary win puts Democrats on notice over embrace of billionaires
Elise Stefanik’s audience of one: How anti-woke showboating got her the UN job
Jim Sleeper
She tormented university presidents on TV — and Trump loved it. Expect more of that with the world watching
DOGE: How Elon Musk could use his new meme “department” to target government employees and programs
Nicholas Liu
The "Department of Government Efficiency" is not a real government department, but it's also not a joke
Bitcoin’s record rally: A turning point for funding justice and equality
Alicia Cepeda Maule
The next four years will likely present significant challenges for the nation’s most vulnerable communities
The ultimate answer to why Donald Trump won: White Christians
Chauncey DeVega
The "religious nostalgia" that unites White Christians under Trump has propelled his rise since the beginning
How abortion funds are preparing for another Trump presidency
Nicole Karlis
Even in the face of a hostile administration, abortion funds are prepared to help people access care
Some senators “shocked” by Matt Gaetz selection — but GOP warming to AG pick to avoid angering Trump
Charles R. Davis
Republicans who criticized Gaetz in the past urged colleagues to keep an open mind about him as attorney general
Trump savors victory — but the storm is coming. Will the media stand up?
Brian Karem
Trump's nominations are as bizarre as his policies. It's long past time for the craven media to do its job
The Ghosts of John Tanton
Abrahm Lustgarten
Today’s contentious immigration debate is the construct of one man’s effort to halt overpopulation
Trump’s win was “an epic failure of every major institution” — especially the media
Chauncey DeVega
An expert panel on how to get through this, and begin fighting back: Avoid "rage porn," go for walks, resist hate
Trump and Biden agree to “smooth transition” at White House meeting
Marin Scotten
President-elect Trump did not extend the same meeting invitation to Biden in 2020, when he denied his election loss
New Republican Senate leader John Thune says the GOP is united behind “Trump’s agenda”
Nicholas Liu
Thune, the current GOP whip, overcame his predecessor John Cornyn and a MAGA-backed challenge by Rick Scott
“I’m very concerned by this”: Alarm after Trump picks “extremist” Fox News host as defense secretary
Charles R. Davis
Pete Hegseth is a Fox News personality who has used his platform to defend war criminals
Blue state governors ready to fight back: Can they stop Trump’s terror?
Heather Digby Parton
Governors like Newsom, Pritzker and Whitmer won't roll over for the Trump agenda. Can states' rights save us?
No, women aren’t likely to “boycott” men — but here’s why the idea matters
Amanda Marcotte
Women can't coerce or cajole men into ditching MAGA — but they can make themselves safer and happier
Fake nostalgia and skillful propaganda got us here — but there’s hope on the other side
Chauncey DeVega
An expert panel on how we got here — and how we can survive the dark times and start to build anew
This fiery “Arcane” romance illuminates why so many people won’t date or befriend Trump supporters
Matthew Rozsa
Sadly, as many Americans have discovered, love is not all you need when harmful ideologies are involved
Readjusting to Trump’s America
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris will likely not be the last one for the MAGA movement
Donald Trump and the imperial presidency: What lies ahead?
Karen J. Greenberg
Presidential powers have expanded dramatically throughout American history. Now we've handed them back to him
“Probably a winnable election”: Experts on how Dems blew it with Black, Latino and women voters
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Democrats are really going to have to try to connect back with" working-class Latinos and young Black men
Pelosi says Biden should’ve quit race sooner, allowed an open primary to challenge Trump
Griffin Eckstein
The 84-year-old behind Biden's exit suggested more time for an open primary could've stopped Dem losses
“Unprecedented circumstance”: Smith seems to be giving up on Jan. 6 case against Trump
Griffin Eckstein
The special counsel seems to be giving up an effort to hold Trump accountable for Jan. 6
Donald Trump’s win is a grim reminder: The COVID era hasn’t ended
Heather Digby Parton
Our national mood of discontent's first victim was Trump. He's now the victor of the rotten spoils
Giuliani won’t stop talking to the press, even as defamation case forces him to turn over assets
Griffin Eckstein
The former mayor was due in court to explain why he blew a deadline to pay for defamation judgment
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