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“Every defendant for himself”: Mark Meadows and others may be ready to flip on Trump

Gabriella Ferrigine
Strategy emerging for Meadows and other co-defendants: "Portray yourself as a helpless pawn," pin blame on Trump

“Recovering from Gonzo Governance”: Media scholar on how journalism can get over “Trump, the meme”

Chauncey DeVega
Professor David L. Altheide on "Gonzo Governance" and "the media logic of Donald Trump"

What it takes to win over MAGA: Will the GOP “hand Ukraine to Russia?”

Owen Racer
Ukraine gets caught up in the GOP’s "America First" debate

Atlanta, crucible of democracy: How the city’s tortured history got us here

Christopher Sellers
A Black D.A. and a race-baiting white president are colliding in Atlanta — and it feels like the city's destiny

Can’t we all get along? Actually, no — not when the other side behaves like that

Kirk Swearingen
Liberal "elites" are too mean to their MAGA fellow citizens, argues David Brooks. Jeepers, not that argument again

QAnon 2.0: “Sound of Freedom” and the rise of MAGA vigilantism

Robert Guffey
Right-wing influencers pushed a paranoid, anti-immigrant hit movie — while pretending they'd never heard of QAnon

A good week for the rule of law: With democracy in crisis, courts are doing their job

Dennis Aftergut
Rudy's smackdown was more than symbolic: America's courts are holding the line as the place where truth matters

Rudy Giuliani pleads not guilty in Georgia election case

Kelly McClure
The former Trump lawyer waived his right to an arraignment hearing

“He got tripped up”: Legal experts say Mark Meadows may have a “perjury problem” after testifying

Gabriella Ferrigine
"His own lawyer got to ask him questions and he actually kept digging and made it worse," says Andrew Weissmann

Trump inflated his net worth by $2.2 billion, according to N.Y. AG’s new filing

Areeba Shah
Legal experts on Letitia James' claim that Trump "grossly inflated" property values to "defraud banks and insurers"

Donald Trump is cracking up the Georgia GOP

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Georgia Republicans are in-fighting over whether to probe and punish Fulton County DA Fani Willis

“The fundraising has gone in the toilet”: The GOP primary is wiping out the RNC’s coffers

Tatyana Tandanpolie
The Republican National Committee is having serious money problems ahead of the 2024 election

Trump conspirators beware: Rudy Giuliani’s loss is a reminder that the courtroom is MAGA kryptonite

Amanda Marcotte
MAGA losses pile up: As with the Fox defamation loss, Trumpists may want to rethink the "never surrender" strategy

The GOP zombie: Why the media refuses to let the myth of a “good” Republican die

Chauncey DeVega
You don't give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a zombie

Legal experts: Judge’s order in Mark Meadows case “could be very bad news” for Fani Willis

Areeba Shah
Judge Steve Jones questions whether a single act in the indictment is enough to boot Meadows' case to federal court

Rudy Giuliani faces “financially ruinous” damages after losing defamation suit from election workers

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Judge torches Giuliani in ruling after he refused to turn over evidence in lawsuit from Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss

“Smell of desperation”: Georgia GOP accused of “abuse of power” for trying to punish Fani Willis

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Senate GOP leader touts new law that allows prosecutors to be removed as powerful "tool in the toolbox"

“Pointing the finger at his boss”: Experts say Meadows’ surprise testimony may blow back on Trump

Gabriella Ferrigine
Mark Meadows' appearance on the witness stand gave prosecutors "a lot to work with," law professor says

GOP voters can’t cope with Trump charges — so Republicans double down on anti-democratic attacks

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans aren't handling Trump's indictments well

Don’t look away: It’s a mistake to ignore Donald Trump’s interview with Tucker Carlson

Chauncey DeVega
"The discussion normalized violence as a response to political disappointment"

Law professor calls out Trump for trying to “manipulate the clock” in both ways as judge cracks down

Areeba Shah
Trump is complaining that the charges “are too late” and the trial is “too soon,” says legal scholar

Jack Smith’s team questions witnesses about how drunk Rudy Giuliani was while advising Trump: report

Gabriella Ferrigine
Special counsel's team probes whether Trump knowingly took advice from a drunk lawyer, Rolling Stone reports

If Trump falls, will MAGA vanish? It won’t be that easy

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's hold over his followers is unshakable. If he is finally removed from the scene, they'll need a new Trump

Fani Willis proves the skeptics wrong: 18 co-defendants is a big problem for Donald Trump

Amanda Marcotte
Yes, a RICO case is tangled and difficult, but one big advantage is emerging: Defendants are fighting each other
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