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The decline and fall of Donald Trump: Chapter 1
Frank Vogl
The array of investigations centering on Trump will dominate Washington politics for the foreseeable future
Ivanka Trump pocketed millions from D.C. hotel after her father became president
Summer Cartwright
While serving as an unpaid adviser to her father, Ivanka made more than $10 million from various business roles
Conservative Tom Nichols on leaving the GOP: “The Republican Party is not capable of healing itself”
Chauncey DeVega
Author and lifelong conservative offers a midterm warning: "Donald Trump saved the Democrats from themselves"
Beto O’Rourke fell short — but Republicans fear Texas will go blue in 2020
Igor Derysh
Beto was no fluke: Democrats ousted two GOP congressmen and picked up 14 seats in the Texas legislature
John Bolton takes command: Is he now the power behind the Trump throne?
Heather Digby Parton
It's a tumultuous time for this dysfunctional White House. But amid a big shakeup, one guy's not going anywhere
The Donald and the “Fake News Media”
Tom Engelhardt
You can’t turn on the news or scroll through social media these days without seeing Donald Trump's name
How did Sam Bee’s “Full Frontal” find its brilliant voice? By amplifying the unheard
Rachel Leah
"You'll notice that men do not interrupt us when we talk," says writer and correspondent Ashley Nicole Black
Do you think Trump will finish out his term?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
It's 2020. Four more years or a judge's sentence?
Obamacare repeal architect Tom MacArthur defeated by former Obama adviser
Igor Derysh
Andy Kim, a national security aide in the Obama White House, claims New Jersey's 3rd district for Democrats
What happens when the intelligence community decides that Trump is too dangerous to be president?
Jefferson Morley
A surge of public activism by former CIA personnel is one of the most unexpected developments of the Trump era
President Donald Trump has little support for 2020 reelection bid, according to new Monmouth poll
Shira Tarlo
Just 3-in-10 Americans say they would like to see the incumbent president win a second term in the White House
POUTUS: Not tough on allies, Trump is just petulant and unlikeable
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump only pretended to honor the dead last week in France
Trump baselessly claims Democratic voters change clothes after voting “and vote again”
Matthew Rozsa
"Sometimes they go to their car, put on a different hat, put on a different shirt, come in and vote again"
Democrats line up to run against Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Richard Ojeda, Kirsten Gillibrand and Sherrod Brown mull 2020 presidential runs
Big midterm lesson: Democrats will need an inspiring candidate to beat Trump in 2020
Matthew Rozsa
We know Republicans will turn out in droves for Trump. Democrats need someone who can generate the same passion
Pelosi and the House Democrats must fashion a strong economy that benefits working Americans
Bob Hennelly
Two thirds of Americans believe the economy is robust, but only one in three believe that strength benefits them
Making sense of Missouri after the midterms
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Looking to beat Trump in 2020? It’s going to be hard without states like Missouri
2 economic policies likely to change with Democrats in control of House
Steven Pressman
With a gridlocked Congress, will the status quo prevail?
Robert Reich: America rejects Trumpism
Robert Reich
Trump wasn’t on the ballot but he made the election into a referendum on himself
How labor finally took down Scott Walker
Rachel M. Cohen
Unions helped make Tuesday night’s victories a reality.
No blue tidal wave, more like a trickle
Terry H. Schwadron
Taking the House is a start. Just a start.
Conservative writer warns the president is “freaking out” as more indictments loom
Cody Fenwick
"Trump had threatened to in effect go to war to defend himself"
Midterm election boosts Medicaid expansion, but challenges remain
Phil Galewitz
Nearly 500,000 uninsured adults in five states are poised to gain Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act
Red state voters just overwhelmingly supported a minimum wage hike
Michael Arria
Midterm surprise: These labor victories come on the heels of last year’s teacher strikes
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