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Lindsey Graham wants all future presidential candidates to have to release their tax returns
Matthew Rozsa
He probably doens't have anyone specific in mind with that bill
WATCH: President Trump’s worst nightmare? Oprah plots 2020 presidential run
Taylor Link
The megastar TV personality revealed that she is reconsidering a bid for the presidency
Trump’s punishment of the press is a gift to his supporters — and a hint of his re-election strategy
Bob Cesca
Sean Spicer's ban on major news outlets is chilling — and is a big wet kiss to Trump's base, with an eye on 2020
WATCH: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse tells Salon “fewer than half” of GOP senators think Trump “makes it through his presidency”
In a visit to Salon, Rhode Island Democrat says his GOP colleagues feel "a lot of anxiety" about their president
How much does the Johnson Amendment curtail church freedom?
Elizabeth Schmidt
A detailed look at what leaders of houses of worship can and cannot say under the Johnson Amendment
America comes in third: Trump’s foreign policy is looking more and more like “China First,” “Russia Second”
Michael T. Klare
President Donald Trump is giving the phrase “multipolar world” an entirely new meaning
Out of darkness, light: Will the Trumpian nightmare lead to a real “political revolution” after all?
Conor Lynch
Slavoj Žižek argued Trump would be better for the left than Clinton — and if we survive this, he might be right
Behind Team Trump’s bogus claims of “voter fraud” lies a strategic goal: Suppressing votes to ensure Republican victory
Bob Cesca
Republicans aren't just spreading lies to boost Donald Trump's ego. These phony claims hold the key to GOP hegemony
President Trump nixed Rex Tillerson’s pick for deputy secretary of state because he criticized him during the campaign
Matthew Rozsa
One Republican summed it up as "Donald Trump's thin skin and nothing else"
Elizabeth Warren thinks she won that round — but Mitch McConnell got everything he wanted
Gary Legum
It's a win: He appeased the GOP base by attacking a woman, and the odious Jeff Sessions is now our attorney general
As Democrats turn their attention to 2018, getting “marginal voters” to turn out will be crucial
Sean McElwee
Winning the House is not out of reach, but only if Democrats can mobilize voters who usually ignore the midterms
There’s a fake populist in the White House — and real populism is the only force that can defeat him
Conor Lynch
Donald Trump is already massively unpopular — Democrats must seize the moment with an authentic left populism
Forget impeachment: Donald Trump can be driven from office, but probably not that way
Bob Cesca
Trump's erratic conduct could lead to his downfall. But impeachment is unlikely, and Democrats must dig in
Turning resistance into power: What’s next for progressives after the Women’s March?
Paul Rosenberg
After the catharsis of the Women's March (and the backlash), progressives hope to turn that energy toward victory
Our broken system won’t be fixed by radical third parties: The U.S. needs a new centrist party now
Greg Orman, Charles Wheelan
Progress requires compromise and courage, which America's tribal political climate doesn't currently reward
China steps up as global leader while the U.S. steps away
Flynt L. Leverett, Robert Sprinkle
As the Trump administration is disinclined to play a worldwide role, Beijing accepts opportunities to lead
Trumping Trump? New York Governor Andrew Cuomo courts ‘middle-class anger’
David Klepper
The Democratic mayor of New York wants to take his progressive message directly to angry middle-class voters
Irish bookie puts odds on Trump’s administration, inauguration and impeachment
Max Cea
Paddy Power will put odds on anything — including whether Trump will get impeached and Michelle Obama will run
Elizabeth Warren announces she’s running for re-election: “This isn’t the fight we were expecting to fight”
Matthew Rozsa
The 2020 presidential prospect is seeking another term in the United States Senate
Darkest before the dawn: How to prepare for President Trump
Peter Dreier
A 10-point plan for activists, politicians, the press and everyday citizens
President Obama warns Russia after announcing sanctions: “Such activities have consequences”
Josh Lederman, Tami Abdollah
Obama said the U.S. could take further, covert action — a reference to a counterstrike the U.S. has considered
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren want to lead the progressive movement
Matthew Rozsa
Sanders is already planning a progressive Tea Party -- and Warren may be preparing a 2020 run for president
Dear Hillary and Bernie, please start a podcast: Some holiday wishes for the people and their leaders at the end of a painful year
D. Watkins
We've made a list; we've checked it twice. Here are some parting messages from 2016, which can't end fast enough
Live long and smoke weed: The year’s 6 biggest drugs stories, good and bad
Phillip Smith
The future for legal pot and drug reform is very much in doubt
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