Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 2)
Tom Suozzi lives at C Street, controversial Christian center behind National Prayer Breakfasts
Jonathan Larsen
The New York Democrat kept secret his low-rent lodging at a right-wing Christian townhouse
Trump will regret endorsing Ken Paxton in the Texas Senate primary
Amanda Marcotte
Democrat James Talarico may win — and the president weakened his hold over the GOP
Trump’s latest move to restrict voting rights
Heather Digby Parton
The president is pushing states to create citizenship lists to prevent non-citizens from voting
Trump’s big beautiful income tax dodge
Heather Digby Parton
The president's settlement with the Justice Department means he could never face IRS audits again
Trump’s national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard resigns
Garrett Owen
Gabbard is the fourth cabinet member to leave under Trump's second term
The DNC autopsy won’t address Democrats’ platform problem
Russell Payne
Focused on messaging and ad spend, the autopsy ignores Democrats' real problem: their platform
Trump’s anti-war claims blow up in his face after Iran fiasco
Heather Digby Parton
Opposition to the president's war with Iran among Gen Z MAGA members could help create positive political change
The next election could be less secure
Scott Shackelford
Despite GOP talk of election integrity, the midterms could be less secure than 2024
Justice Department gifts Trump with slush fund
Heather Digby Parton
A new $1.776 billion fund could be used to compensate Jan. 6 rioters — and undermine the rule of law
Restoring American democracy won’t be easy. At least we know what won’t work
Mike Lofgren
Joe Biden tried to "turn the page" on Trumpism, and it failed. We need deep structural change
“Evidence 2020 was rigged”: Blanche says he’s investigating whether “right people” voted
Alex Galbraith
Acting AG Todd Blanche believes there's "a ton of evidence" that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump
The Christian right hijacks America’s 250th
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's Rededicate 250 event erases the U.S.'s secular history
Assassination conspiracy theories? Blame Trump
Amanda Marcotte
False flag stories reveal a deeper truth about Trump’s failing presidency
UK politics descends into chaos: Is there a lesson for Democrats?
Andrew O'Hehir
Two years after the British Labour Party’s “landslide” win, a crushing defeat threatens its future
DOJ halted drugs-for-votes investigation under Trump
Raquel Rutledge
In early 2025, the lead prosecutor was told not to look any further into the matter
The Democratic National Committee is boosting Kamala Harris for 2028
Norman Solomon
DNC Chair Ken Martin's refusal to release the party's 2024 autopsy benefits one person — the former vice president
8 things you should know about Trump’s effort to “take over” the midterm elections
ProPublica
Trump is gutting federal agencies and installing allies who supported his claim that the 2020 vote was stolen
Could Donald Trump Jr. make a 2028 presidential bid?
Heather Digby Parton
In the wake of the British royals' visit, there are renewed signs a Trump political dynasty could be in the works
Comey indictment reveals a desperate DOJ — and president
Heather Digby Parton
The former FBI director is facing a selective prosecution. But his case holds important lessons for Democrats
Supreme Court guts the Voting Rights Act in “Jim Crow 2.0” ruling
Russell Payne
Justices kept the law on the books but drained it of the power to actually protect voters
The Georgia Democrat for underdogs
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Jason Esteves, a rising gubernatorial candidate, says he’s a champion of Georgia’s working class against GOP policy
MAGA media gaslights on Charlottesville
Sophia Tesfaye
The right seizes on indictment to claim white supremacy only exists due to the Southern Poverty Law Center
Kash Patel’s futile quest for validation
Amanda Marcotte
The FBI director tries to force his popularity on the American public and media — and it backfires
Trump’s Cabinet firings reveal a teetering administration
Heather Digby Parton
The president's forced resignation of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is a reminder that old habits die hard
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