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Why has Trump turned against Fox News? It’s an episode of “Succession” in real life
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's attacks on his pet network aren't just about bad poll numbers. Behind the scenes, there's HBO-style drama
Donald Trump Jr.’s “fixer” is trying to raise $2 million to dig dirt on anti-Trump journalists
Igor Derysh
Arthur Schwartz, ally of Donald Trump Jr. and Steve Bannon, reportedly behind "dossiers" on anti-Trump journalists
Mitch McConnell vows action on gun control — so long as President Trump approves
Shira Tarlo
"If the president is in favor of a number of things that he has discussed . . . I'll put it on the floor," he says
To the relief of Senate Democrats, Joe Manchin has decided not to run for governor of West Virginia
Matthew Rozsa
Manchin's move helps the Democratic Party's chances of regaining control of the upper chamber in the 2020 elections
House Democrats to probe President Trump’s alleged role in hush-money payments
Shira Tarlo
The probe signals a new chapter in the House's consideration of drafting articles of impeachment against Trump
The 2020 election will probably be uglier than 2016, so buckle up
Alex Henderson
It's painfully obvious that Trump isn’t trying to win over swing state voters. He's just trying to fire up his base
Trump campaign’s brilliant new tactic: Whining about media bias, as the right has for years
Heather Digby Parton
Going back to Nixon and Newt, conservatives have excelled at "working the refs." And it's always effective
New York Times warns Democrats: At all costs, avoid scaring the white people
Jim Naureckas
Columnist Thomas Edsall urges Dems to be "pragmatic" on race, immigration. But his own data argues the opposite
Labor Day is a noble holiday, but America doesn’t honor its workers the other 364 days of the year
Matthew Rozsa
Here are some fast facts you should know about the history of American labor as we mark Labor Day
Pharma cash rolls into Congress to defend an embattled industry
Emmarie Huetteman, Jay Hancock, Elizabeth Lucas
Pharma companies are showering U.S. senators with campaign cash as sweeping legislation heads toward the floor
There’s a future for organized labor — if it welcomes immigrants and supports them
Bob Hennelly
Labor unions have a mixed record on immigration — but most now understand that an alliance is necessary
4 reasons why social media election data can misread public opinion
Joseph Cabosky
Online discussion doesn’t always accurately reflect the real political landscape.
What if Joe Biden wins? It could mean long-term trouble for Democrats
Paul Rosenberg
Sure, the former veep is "better than Trump." But his presidency could sabotage the Democratic Party's future
Is Joe Biden the new Ed Muskie? A cautionary tale of the 1972 frontrunner
Matthew Rozsa
Joe Biden seems to have an insurmountable lead in the 2020 Democratic race. That doesn't mean he's going to win
Donald Trump’s trade war has Wall Street and farmers turning on him: “It’s all starting to unravel”
Tom Boggioni
“He’s clearly hurting the U.S. economy and China’s economy and to what end?” Washington Post's Eugene Robinson asks
Voters say touchscreen machines switched their votes in nine Mississippi counties
Igor Derysh
Numerous voting machines in Mississippi reportedly "jumped" votes — but Mitch says we don't need election security
Trump approval plummets in battleground states; he trails leading Democrats by double digits
Igor Derysh
More bleak news — at least if you're Trump: He has underwater poll numbers in many states he won in 2016
Trump administration shifts millions earmarked for emergency relief to fund border projects: report
Alex Henderson
With the 2020 election only 15 months away, Trump is determined to remind his base he's tough on border security
With 2020 looming, Donald Trump pushes his grift and corruption to the next level
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's infomercials for his Doral National golf club, and his feud with the Fed, may be all about the Benjamins
Deutsche Bank bombshell: It has Trump’s tax returns — and Democrats may soon see them
Common Dreams staff
Rumors fly after financial giant that funded Trump's business deals finally admits it has his tax returns
FEC can’t enforce election laws right now, because of Mitch McConnell’s obstruction
Igor Derysh
After a GOP appointee quits — and Mitch won't replace him — Federal Election Commission literally can't do its job
Scaramucci says Trump “may not have early stage dementia, but he has full-blown early stage fascism”
Matthew Rozsa
The former White House staffer sys the president's "full-blown insanity" could warrant invoking the 25th Amendment
Trump’s words of warning: “I always find a way to win.” Take him seriously
Chauncey DeVega
We're nearing a crucial election and Trump's poll numbers are dreadful. So why does he sound so confident?
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