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Alabama’s Roy Moore to announce decision on 2020 Senate bid this week
Matthew Rozsa
"We will be making an official announcement regarding the race in Montgomery this Thursday," wrote wife Kayla Moore
Right now Donald Trump thinks he’s winning — and he might not be wrong
Amanda Marcotte
Despite his terrible poll numbers, Trump is cheerful. He believes — correctly — that he's owning the Democrats
President Trump slams Fox as “Fake News” after network cites unfavorable polling data
Shira Tarlo
"Something weird going on at Fox," Trump said after his favorite network cited polls that showed him losing in 2020
Trump plans to use investigations as evidence of conspiracy against him
Matthew Chapman
President Trump plans to use the investigations on him to his political advantage as evidence of conspiracy
Nancy Pelosi vows Democrats will fight President Trump’s efforts to repeal Obamacare
Matthew Rozsa
"President Trump has waged an assault on health care since the start," the speaker of the House says
So what happens when Donald Trump refuses to leave office? The nightmare scenario could happen
Amanda Marcotte
Does anyone still believe Donald Trump will leave office voluntarily? The real question is what we do about it
Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg raised an eye-popping $7 million in April
Shira Tarlo
That figure matches what the South Bend mayor raised in his entire first-quarter as a presidential candidate
GOP’s chief 2020 House recruiter abruptly decides to quit after Democrats target her seat
Igor Derysh
Rep. Susan Brooks, seen as a Republican rising star and one of only 13 GOP women in the House, has had enough
McConnell tells “Fox & Friends” he’d fill a Supreme Court seat if one opens before 2020 election
Matthew Rozsa
McConnell attempts to justify his double-standard on appointing a high court judge before a presidential election
How the Iraq war and the Great Recession of 2008 paved the way for the Trump catastrophe
Bill Curry
America's failures have painted us into a corner. Impeachment isn't the only answer, but it's a necessary start
The problem with Biden’s plan to push China on climate
Molly Enking
In his climate policy plan released last week, the former Vice President had a lot to say about China.
Trump has a special incentive to win the 2020 elections: to avoid facing charges
Terry H. Schwadron
If he loses, he could end up in jail
Donald Trump: “I’m actually a very honest guy”
Matthew Rozsa
Regarding the Mueller report, Trump said that "I like the truth. You know, I'm actually a very honest guy"
Propaganda, persuasion and the Mueller report: On impeachment, can we learn to think for ourselves?
Paul Rosenberg
At a propaganda forum, experts discuss the distorted impeachment debate — and how real debate can untangle it
Trump isn’t a president, he’s a gangster
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Russia, if you’re listening, La Cosa Nostra has moved into La Casa Bianca
Why Richard Holbrooke leaves no legacy for the 2020 Democrats
Jefferson Morley
Former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke has had a long, winding career. But his legacy is little.
America’s top election cop says it would be illegal for Trump to accept foreign dirt on rivals
Shira Tarlo
"Let me make something 100 percent clear," Ellen Weintraub said. "It is illegal"
Elizabeth Warren overtakes progressive rival Bernie Sanders in trio of recent polls
Matthew Rozsa
Is this a sign that Warren could be winning over progressive voters?
Sen. Marsha Blackburn takes one for Trump, defends flow of Russian money
Sophia Tesfaye
Tennessee senator blocks a bill to mandate reporting foreign election aid, because the GOP has a Russia problem
“Fox & Friends” host Brian Kilmeade urges Trump to walk back 2020 election-meddling remarks
Travis Gettys
"There is no free lunch. If someone wants information, then they’re going to want influence," said Kilmeade
Donald Trump announces departure of press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Matthew Rozsa
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Trump's press secretary since 2017, is leaving the White House this month
If Joe Manchin leaves the Senate, he could imperil Democrats from reclaiming the majority
Matthew Rozsa
Manchin is weighing whether exiting the Senate for a revived gubernatorial career would be a better option for him
President Trump says he would “take” dirt on a political opponent offered by a foreign government
Matthew Rozsa
"I don't think in my whole life I've ever called the FBI — in my whole life," Trump says. "You don't call the FBI"
More from the Chronicles of TrumpLandia: Heartbroken fans still love their hero
Chauncey DeVega
A new classic in a tired genre: A Trump voter's wife is deported, but he still can't give up his MAGA dreams
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