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Jimmy Kimmel: Donald Trump’s downfall will be “an army of pissed-off Swifties”
Gabriella Ferrigine
Kimmel joins several late-night hosts to poke fun at Trump for saying he was "more popular" than Taylor Swift
Right-wing violence hasn’t disappeared, it’s just gone local
Amanda Marcotte
A gruesome murder in Pennsylvania reminds us of the dangers of movements like MAGA and QAnon on a personal level
Trump’s enduring success is fueled by disdain for Democrats
Chauncey DeVega
Beyond MAGA, the Republican coalition is held together only by an opposition to multi-ethnic democracy
Trump reportedly said he’s “more popular” than Taylor Swift, worrying about her endorsing Biden
Nardos Haile
His GOP allies are waging a "holy war" against the singer who endorsed President Joe Biden in 2020
Authoritarianism scholars warn Trump’s control of the Republican Party is bad for democracy
Erica Frantz, Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Joseph Wright
A second Trump presidency is likely to damage American democracy even more than his first term did
Trump’s mobilizing his “prayer warriors”: Religion scholar on what MAGA means by “spiritual warfare”
Chauncey DeVega
Professor André Gagné explains that MAGA's "adoption of aggressive spiritual warfare language" is a warning sign
“There’s a real risk they get away with it”: Lawrence Lessig on how to steal the 2024 election
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's "stupid" 2020 scheme was doomed to fail, says legal scholar. But other methods would probably work
Trump’s MAGA message doesn’t translate
Chauncey DeVega
New research shows how Trump repurposed "moral language" to build up MAGA as an outsider
Smartmatic accuses pro-Trump OAN of engaging in “criminal activities” while pushing election lies
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Execs "violated state and federal laws regarding data privacy," lawyers for the voting tech company claim
Retired Republican judge: “Absolutely damning” evidence in new bid to bar Trump from Illinois ballot
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The "preponderance of evidence" shows that Trump engaged in insurrection, election officer says
“Terrifying”: Expert outlines “endless” ways AI could “further fracture” elections and our democracy
Areeba Shah
“AI-generated content is now part of every major election, and particularly damaging in close elections”
Swing Left fights for the future: “One-stop shopping” for progressive wins in 2024 and beyond
Paul Rosenberg
Swing Left activists drove the blue wave of 2018 and tamed the "red tsunami" of 2022. They're bullish this year too
Can we send Trump into exile? It worked (sort of) with Napoleon
Kirk Swearingen
Tolstoy describes sending a defeated leader with no "human dignity" far, far away — and it sounds like a great idea
So much for moving to Europe: Trump’s allies are plotting an EU takeover
John Feffer
Conflict over immigration and Ukraine could tear the EU apart — and the far right is poised for a power grab
Trump wants Americans to pay up for his crimes
Gregg Barak
The former president had already spent more than $57 million of other people’s money on his legal fees
Why Trump’s followers still love the boss: Crime is a feature, not a bug
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's true believers will never abandon him. They love his vicious, amoral behavior. It's time to face that
“You are not a victim”: Judge sentences Trump adviser Peter Navarro to prison for defying subpoena
Sophia Tesfaye
The former White House official was sentenced to four months in prison on Thursday
Horror movie for progressives: Biden vs. Trump 2.0 is really happening
Norman Solomon
Progressives caved in to Biden much too easily — and now Democrats face an uphill battle with a weak candidate
Legal expert explains why Trump’s gag order appeal likely to fail: “A losing argument from day one”
Areeba Shah
Trump's conduct, specifically targeting the judge's staff, "certainly goes beyond free speech," legal expert says
“What if the Jan. 6 insurrection had been successful?”: The key to making the Trump threat real
Chauncey DeVega
Voters must ask: What would have happened if Trump’s coup attempt on Jan. 6 had succeeded?
“The Daily Show” may be moving forward without a host. Is this a good thing or simply inevitable?
Melanie McFarland
A report says the show's existing news team will guide us through the 2024 election
Don’t fall for the trumped-up charges against Fani Willis
Sabrina Haake
The Georgia election interference case is at risk of becoming yet another example of GOP diversion
Trump’s criminal rebrand of the Republican Party is complete
Chauncey DeVega
From the party of law and order to Trump as the leader of a mob: The GOP of 2024 looks like a cult
“Democrat shenanigans”: Experts alarmed as MAGA fans cry “fraud” in Iowa — despite Trump’s huge win
Areeba Shah
“‘Democracy’ as we’ve experienced it is at risk,” professor warns
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