Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 22)
“Put them in trauma”: Inside a key MAGA leader’s plans for a new Trump agenda
Molly Redden, Andy Kroll, Nick Surgey
Key Trump adviser says a Trump administration will seek to make civil servants miserable in their jobs
Harris pushing abortion rights as the winning issue in campaign’s final stretch
Nicole Karlis
Beyoncé and Michelle Obama boost Harris message in "most reproductive rights-centered election" in history
What did we learn from Donald Trump’s “Joe Rogan Experience”? Nothing good
Melanie McFarland
While the public's trust in news is at a serious low, Rogan's Trump episode showed why he's not the solution
Kathy Griffin’s comeback wins the night at Carnegie Hall, despite Trumpian turbulence outside
Coleman Spilde
Griffin’s new standup tour, "My Life On The PTSD List," tackles personal hardships with unapologetic wit
Billionaires lay low and hedge their bets amid Trump’s threat of retribution
Marin Scotten
Many business executives are remaining neutral to avoid angering Donald Trump, The Washington Post reported
The podcast election: Can legacy media still reach voters?
Nolan Higdon
In many ways independent media is surpassing legacy media in 2024, but will it continue?
“Terrorists”: Giuliani claims Palestinian toddlers are trained to kill Americans at Trump MSG rally
Alex Galbraith
The former mayor of New York City said that two-year-olds are trained to kill during a speech at Trump's MSG rally
Kamala Harris’ real problem: Who are the Democrats, anyway?
Andrew O'Hehir
Maybe the Harris campaign's last-minute rightward pivot will pay off — but what it reveals about the party is ugly
“Are you going to present it ever?”: Trump stunned by Rogan’s ask for evidence of voter fraud
Griffin Eckstein
Trump told the podcaster "we’ll do it another time" when asked to explain election rigging allegations in depth
“Surprising and disappointing”: Woodward and Bernstein respond to Bezos blocking WaPo endorsement
Alex Galbraith
The Watergate reporting duo seemed confused by Bezos' decision to squash a Harris endorsement
The climate stakes of the Harris-Trump election
Grist Staff
From public health to public lands, here are 15 ways the next president could affect the climate and your life
Maybe “Love Is Blind,” but does politics adjust the lens on this show’s relationships?
Melanie McFarland
The reality show's D.C. season may be the first to feature contestants mentioning past relationships with Trump
Wall Street Journal sinks Trump pal Elon Musk’s denials, reports secret regular “contact” with Putin
Charles R. Davis
According to recent reporting, the three right-wing billionaires have regular phone conversations with each other
Trump’s retribution plan begins with MAGA
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's campaign is reportedly holding up the presidential transition process to ice out affiliates of Project 2025
“I cannot vote for someone like that”: Ohio women voters fume at Bernie Moreno’s abortion “joke”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Running neck-and-neck against Sen. Sherrod Brown, the Trump-backed Republican angered women with dismissive comment
Nate Silver predicts close race, but “gut” tells him Trump will win
Nicholas Liu
Though Silver's forecast favors Trump's chances the most, nearly all posters show a rightward shift
What’s certain about results of the presidential election
Norman Solomon
What we already know about the results before the official end of the race
“A threat to our democracy and to the world”: Veterans echo concern over “fascist” Trump presidency
Marin Scotten
A retired army colonel warned at a press conference that "the guardrails won't exist" in a second Trump term
Democrats’ “wasted votes” and “cheap seats”: Where you live impacts how much your vote counts
Russell Payne
Big cities and inefficient geographic distribution of votes makes it more difficult for Democrats to win majorities
Rudy Giuliani ordered to turn over apartment and luxury goods to Georgia election workers he defamed
Marin Scotten
Trump's former attorney lost a $150 million defamation case to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss
“It doesn’t cost $60,000 to bury a f**ing Mexican”: Trump was outraged at cost of soldier’s funeral
Marin Scotten
Trump had offered to cover the cost of U.S. solider Vanessa Guillen's funeral after she was murdered in 2020
MAGA bashes “single issue” abortion voters — but Florida shows these women are the smartest citizens
Amanda Marcotte
Ron DeSantis' war on free speech demonstrates how abortion bans lead to larger authoritarian crackdowns
“We know that those threats are out there”: Philadelphia officials brace for election shenanigans
Charles R. Davis
Philadelphia City Commissioner Seth Bluestein, a Republican, told Salon he's prepared to defend the right to vote
North Carolina Republican urges supporters to challenge voters with “Hispanic-sounding” names
Marin Scotten
James Womack, who made the comment, is the head of the Republican Party in Lee County, North Carolina
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