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More than 750 historians urge House to impeach Trump: “Contempt for representative government”
Matthew Rozsa
Two of the historians who signed the open letter about impeachment spoke with Salon about their decision to do so
It’s a very bad week for Donald Trump — but he remains a dangerous foe
Chauncey DeVega
Trump and his allies are badly rattled by impeachment — but don't forget, they will do absolutely anything to win
How America broke up with the Democratic Party
Thom Hartmann
In the past few decades, Americans “fell out of love” with the Democratic Party. What happened?
Giuliani suggests Trump blessed his shadow fact-finding mission in Ukraine: “We’re on the same page”
Shira Tarlo
The pair is allegedly "on offense" when it comes to digging up dirt on the president's domestic political opponents
Peter Thiel advised Mark Zuckerberg to not to revise policy allowing lies in political ads: report
Matthew Rozsa
Thiel, who spoke at the 2016 Republican National Convention, has been an outspoken supporter of President Trump
President Trump sends scorching six-page letter to Nancy Pelosi ahead of House impeachment vote
Shira Tarlo
"It is a terrible thing you are doing, but you will have to live with it, not I!" Trump wrote in the letter
Are Republicans afraid of Trump? Hell, no — he’s destroying democracy and they love it
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump hasn't cowed Republicans — he's freed them to pursue their long-buried dream of crushing democracy
Karine Jean-Pierre of MSNBC: If we get another four years of Trump, “then it’s on us”
Dean Obeidallah
MSNBC contributor on her own immigrant story, her new book and how diversity and passion can end the nightmare
Donald Trump is being impeached — and then Democrats can finish him off
Bob Cesca
He'll carry the word "impeachment" forever. And while nothing is guaranteed, he's headed for defeat in November
Wisconsin plans to purge 234,000 voters; Democratic governor won by 30,000
Igor Derysh
Wisconsin judge orders massive voter purge a year after many key races were decided by much lower numbers
Mitch McConnell wants a show trial — but Democrats don’t have to give him one
Matthew Rozsa
McConnell has promised a Senate trial shaped to Trump's whims. Democrats can fight back, if they have the guts
Mainstream media sees a puzzling obstacle to Pete Buttigieg’s rise: The voters
Joshua Cho
Media's centrist crush continues: Buttigieg's "surge" encounters a "significant hurdle" — voters aren't interested
Senators have a choice: convict Trump or crown him
David Cay Johnston
Letting Trump get away with contempt of Congress will make the legislative branch as irrelevant as the Roman Senate
The great American shakedown
Chris Hedges
The mortal wounds inflicted on our democratic institutions are bipartisan
From ancient Athens to the town hall: Can a new wave of deliberative democracy save the world?
Paul Rosenberg
"Citizens' assemblies" and similar forms of ground-level democracy are suddenly everywhere. Can we all get along?
Trump threatens he won’t show up to presidential debates before Democrats even pick nominee: report
Igor Derysh
Advisers to the president say he is more worried about the identity of his moderator than the identity of his rival
Eric Boehlert on how the “liberal” media put Trump in the White House
Chauncey DeVega
Media critic (and former Salon writer) on how Hillary hatred distorted media coverage and created a catastrophe
After a big win for Boris Johnson and Brexit, British left faces the darkness
Andrew O'Hehir
Boris Johnson has a Brexit mandate; Jeremy Corbyn's unlikely run is over. So what's the lesson for America?
Press Watch: Democrats who are undecided on impeachment aren’t “moderates.” They’re hacks
Dan Froomkin
Democrats from Trump districts are wobbly on impeachment — but let's not pretend they're motivated by principle
Republicans admit it: Senate impeachment trial of Trump will be a total sham
Amanda Marcotte
Mitch McConnell plans to rush through a fake trial to a quick acquittal. So why did Democrats rush impeachment?
After impeachment, Trump wins again — unless Democrats can tell a better story
Chauncey DeVega
Democrats are finally asserting themselves. But without a compelling narrative, they'll never take down Trump
Thanos creator calls Trump a “pompous fool” after campaign compares president to super-villain
Matthew Rozsa
Jim Starlin, the creator of Thanos, called President Donald Trump as a "pompous fool" with an "infantile ego"
“He won’t be running for re-election”: Biden advisers claim Joe would only serve one term
Igor Derysh
"He’s going to be 82 years old in four years, and he won’t be running for re-election,” one adviser told Politico
Don’t panic! Yeah, Pelosi struck a trade deal with Trump. That’s just smart politics
Amanda Marcotte
Pelosi just gave her members crucial ammo when they face questions about what Democrats are getting done
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