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“Decline into anocracy”: Experts outline Trump’s retaliation plan

Chauncey DeVega
"We're all going to pay the price during the second term when Trump fully weaponizes the Department of Justice"

Even some left-leaning people support RFK Jr. Here’s why conspiracy theories are so attractive

Nicole Karlis
Vaccines are safe, but the allure of certain messaging to the contrary has little to do with politics

“I don’t think it’s going to hold up in court”: Fox analyst trashes Trump’s “incoherent” interview

Gabriella Ferrigine
And an MSNBC host warns Trump "keeps putting himself one step closer to jail" every time he does an interview

“Colossal blunder”: Legal experts say Trump’s Fox News interview was an “admission of guilt”

Igor Derysh
“Every time he opens his mouth, it gets worse,” ex-U.S. attorney Harry Litman warns

Climate change denial hit its stride in the Bush-Cheney era, precipitating today’s climate disaster

Matthew Rozsa
Republicans didn't always deny the reality of climate change. Then, George W. Bush took office

“DOJ really had no choice”: Experts say non-lawyer Tom Fitton’s advice horribly backfired on Trump

Areeba Shah
Trump could have avoided charges if he listened to his lawyers. He trusted Judicial Watch activist instead

“Very small ‘brain'”: Trump seethes on Truth Social after ex-top aide says he’s “scared s**tless”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"For the first time in his life, it looks like he's being held accountable," John Kelly says

Trump’s addiction to “yes men” may be his ultimate downfall

Amanda Marcotte
Trump is too narcissistic to see he's just being used by lawyers who tell him what he wants to hear

Wisconsin GOP sowed distrust over elections. Now they may push out the state’s top election official

Megan O’Matz
The fate of Meagan Wolfe is a stark reminder that election denialism remains a factor in this battleground state

Watchdog group turns to chief judge to demand Judge Cannon be removed because she’s not “impartial”

Julia Conley
Judge Cannon's history "creates an unacceptable risk of an unavoidable appearance of bias" in the case, group says

GOP support for the way Trump kept docs at Mar-a-Lago drops significantly: poll

Chris Walker
A majority of Americans approve of the DOJ opting to indict Donald Trump, the poll also found

Fox News quietly changes headline after White House accuses them of “lying through their teeth”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Fox never asked WH about "malicious and discredited foundation of this article," then "lied" about it, spox says

Ex-DOJ official sounds the alarm: Judge Cannon’s lack of experience is “reason enough” to remove her

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Demonstrably inexperienced" Cannon has only had four cases go to trial for a total of just 14 trial days: report

Trump’s only defense is celebrity: When you’re a star, they have to let you do it

Amanda Marcotte
Meanwhile, Republicans talk about Trump like's he a stupid baby — and regard their voters as even dumber

Mike Pence flip-flips on “very serious” Trump indictment: “I can’t defend what is alleged”

Gabriella Ferrigine
"There's not an Attorney General of either party who would not have brought today's charges," ex-Pence adviser says

Watchdog says 14th Amendment, not indictments, can bar Trump from presidency

Chris Walker
Trump’s indictments don’t “necessarily disqualify him … but the Constitution’s 14th Amendment does,” CREW said

“Planted info”: Trump rages on Truth Social hours before arraignment after he can’t find new lawyer

Gabriella Ferrigine
Trump spent arraignment day firing off conspiracy theories on Truth Social

Controversial Trump judge won’t preside over arraignment — but she’ll have “extraordinary influence”

Igor Derysh
“There are so many ‘little’ things she can do without any real oversight," national security attorney warns

Why Trump hoarded classified documents: More than “trophies,” they are weapons

Amanda Marcotte
The indictment hints that Trump saw the documents not just as prizes, but leverage to gain political advantage

Republicans, take note: Walt Nauta’s tragic tale shows how loyalty to Trump ends in sorrow

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's valet is now learning the lesson of countless others before him: To serve Trump is to court personal ruin

Liberals love Teddy Roosevelt – but his racism paved the way for Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson

Matthew Rozsa
Theodore Roosevelt is revered as a "progressive" president — but his views on race were anything but

After Chris Licht, people are wondering where CNN goes from here. Here’s a wild suggestion

Melanie McFarland
Winning back the right can't be done. Neither will persuading them that CNN isn't a villain. Time to move forward

Top Trump lawyer in Mar-a-Lago case quits just hours after “absolutely insane” TV interview

Areeba Shah
It’s unusual for defense attorneys to "take a client up through indictment and walk away,” ex-prosecutor says

Do federal or state prosecutors get to go first in trying Trump? Law professor explains the conflict

Darryl K. Brown
It’s important to recognize that criminal law provides no clear answer how to settle that question
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