Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 4)
Trump’s new plan for Iran doomed to backfire
Heather Digby Parton
As the administration reportedly prepares to arm Kurds, history shows the risks of using militias for regime change
Texas primary shows that MAGA loves a villain
Amanda Marcotte
Ken Paxton’s scandals helped him undermine John Cornyn as the GOP Senate primary goes to a runoff
Trump officials attended election deniers’ summit
Doug Bock Clark
Attendees called for Trump to declare a national emergency and take over the midterms
The Epstein files are conspiracy-pilling everybody
Andi Zeisler
The deliberately opaque releases and redactions are bringing America’s biggest conspiracy theories back
Historians resist Trump’s effort to police the past
Chauncey DeVega
Attempts to reshape the Smithsonian reflect a broader campaign to control public memory and what Americans learn
Trump is swift boating the midterms
Heather Digby Parton
POTUS is considering an executive order declaring a voting emergency. Its main instigator helped sink John Kerry
Do special election results spell doom for Republicans in 2026?
Charlie Hunt
Results from the first 15 months of Trump's reign appear to spell very bad news for the Republicans
De Niro skewers Trump speech at State of the Swamp
Brian Karem
A National Press Club counter-event highlighted fear — and hope — ahead of the midterms
“Not ready for prime time”: A federal tool to check voter citizenship keeps making mistakes
Jen Fifield, Zach Despart
An expanded federal tool for identifying noncitizens on voter rolls is making persistent mistakes
Trump sends Supreme Court clear message: I am the law
Chauncey DeVega
The president views the nation's highest court as a rubber stamp, not a co-equal branch of government
Early vote turnout in Texas outpacing past elections, fueled by Democratic primary voters
Paul Cobler
Turnout during the first week of voting exceeded the same period for the past two presidential elections
Trump hides in plain sight at the State of the Union
Amanda Marcotte
The president waited until most viewers had tuned out to reveal his worst impulses
“These people are crazy”: Trump uses State of the Union to attack Democrats, SCOTUS
Alex Galbraith
The president used the annual address to air his grievances with Democrats, the Supreme Court
Conservatives cried voter fraud long before Trump
Heather Digby Parton
Claims of stolen elections and tainted ballots have often been aimed at curbing Black political power
King Charles exposes Pam Bondi’s shame
Amanda Marcotte
With his arrest, the former Prince Andrew now faces more accountability on Epstein than Trump and his rich friends
How Jesse Jackson made room for white workers
Jason Kyle Howard
Before Democrats fractured, Jackson united workers across race and region — and provided a model for today’s party
Kristi Noem’s law-and-order pitch is collapsing
Amanda Marcotte
The DHS secretary and her semi-official aide Corey Lewandowski are to blame for the shutdown
Leaked meetings reveal key clues about FBI seizure of Georgia election records
Doug Bock Clark, Jeremy Kohler
Thomas Albus, the federal prosecutor investigating the 2020 Georgia vote, meet with Trump admin lawyers last fall
House passes elections overhaul bill that could make it harder for married women to vote
Marissa Martinez
The SAVE America Act could make it difficult for people who have changed their names to vote
Trump doesn’t want to nationalize elections. He wants control
Chauncey DeVega
Conservatives praise small government and states’ rights — until power is at stake
Conservative researcher linked to FBI’s seizure of Georgia election records
Doug Bock Clark
Kevin Moncla's work may be fueling the federal government’s ongoing investigations into Georgia election records.
NAACP’s Derrick Johnson on how Trump is hollowing out democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Endurance, not despair, will decide democracy’s future — and "Black America has been here before"
Donald Trump is still weird
Alex Galbraith
Democrats have moved away from the useful insult, but that doesn’t make it less true
Facing midterm wipeout, Arizona Republicans revive sharia law panic
Russell Payne
The return of a decades-old scare offers clues to 2026 campaign tactics
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