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Donald Trump’s enemies list keeps growing

Heather Digby Parton
Retribution on behalf of the president is now the Justice Department's primary focus

Even establishment Democrats say Chuck Schumer must go

Jason Kyle Howard
Despite his "no" vote, the Senate deal to reopen the government bears Schumer’s fingerprints

Inside a Texas church’s training academy for Christians running for office

Marissa Greene, Cecilia Lenzen
"There is no separation between church and state," one graduate said

Trump issues pardons for Giuliani, others who attempted to interfere with 2020 election

Garrett Owen
Critics called it a "permission slip" to interfere with future elections

Tech billionaire Marc Andreessen bet big on Trump. It’s paying off for Silicon Valley

Jake Pearson
Trump administration’s gutting of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been good for venture capitalists

Nancy Pelosi knew her power. Why don’t Democrats?

Jason Kyle Howard
Pelosi gave Hakeem Jeffries and Democrats a masterclass in using power. They weren’t listening

“Indict first, investigate later”: Judge criticizes Comey case, orders DOJ to hand over evidence

Blaise Malley
“We’re going to fix that and we’re going to fix that today,” a judge said about DOJ's handling of the case

Trump returns to “60 Minutes” and CBS News — because of Bari Weiss

Sophia Tesfaye
Will CBS News collapse under the weight of MAGA?

Red state workers could lose out on disability benefits as Trump admin rewrites eligibility rules

Eli Hager
Particularly in states that voted for Trump, millions may find it harder to qualify for disability benefits

“Biblical justice for all”: How North Carolina’s chief justice transformed his state

Doug Bock Clark
Paul Newby has turned his perch atop North Carolina’s Supreme Court into an instrument of political power

Panic in the Hamptons: The fight to stop Zohran Mamdani

Russell Payne
Behind closed doors, rich donors plotted to stop a movement reshaping NYC politics — and exposed their deeper fears

Trump administration proposal for online voter registration form raises concerns

Carrie Levine
The new federal tool would incorporate a citizenship check

Trump is still ranting about 2020 — but it’s really about 2026

Heather Digby Parton
Winning the midterms is essential for Trump's anti-democracy project — and pride

This is ground zero in the conservative quest for more patriotic and Christian public schools

Jennifer Smith Richards
Oklahoma experimented with patriotic curricula and private school choice long before Trump's agenda

“Rigged and stolen”: Trump calls for ban on mail-in, early voting ahead of midterms

Alex Galbraith
The president urged his party to put an end to mail-in ballots and early voting before the midterms

“Wimp”: Trump tried to bully Pence out of certifying election on Jan. 6

Alex Galbraith
A new book reveals details of a tense conversation between Trump and Pence shortly before a mob stormed the Capitol

Trump’s deportation raids ensnare Chicago’s everyday workers

Chauncey DeVega
The administration's theater of cruelty has everyday people asking "Am I next?"

Look out, Donald: Inflation and economic fears are coming for you

Heather Digby Parton
Trump and the GOP haven't learned from Biden's misread of economic perceptions

Ingrassia withdraws from nomination after racist texts spook Republican senators

Blaise Malley
White House staffer lost GOP support over offensive chats [UPDATED]

Amy McGrath isn’t sorry for trying again

Russell Payne
McGrath tells Salon "no one got rich" off her last Senate campaign, but that she could step aside for someone else

Trump aims for one-party rule — and puts despotism at our doorstep

Brian Karem
The president's ruthless consolidation of power is continuing unabated

“This is going to cost us”: Smith blasts Trump attacks on public servants in rare interview

Garrett Owen
The former special counsel issued a dire warning while speaking in London

Supreme Court redistricting ruling could upend decades of voting rights law

Sam D. Hayes
An upcoming case could change congressional maps across the country

Humor isn’t optional — it’s necessary therapy for MAGA male rage

Andrea Mazzarino
Through mockery, we express our sadness, forge solidarity and lighten the mood. That's crucial to our survival
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