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Trump swipes anti-terrorism funds from Democratic states

Blaise Malley
Democratic-led states accuse the administration of shifting funds to GOP allies to punish its political opponents

From Venezuela to America: Trump wants to bring the war home

Charles R. Davis
By linking "Antifa" to foreign drug cartels, U.S. officials are building the case for a domestic war on terror

Pete Hegseth’s press crackdown is backfiring

Sophia Tesfaye
Even Fox News is fed up with the Pentagon’s new press restrictions

“I don’t want to be here anymore”: They tried to self-deport, then got stranded in Trump’s America

Melissa Sanchez, Mariam Elba
Some migrants took Trump up on his $1,000 offer. Many have not gotten what was promised

At least Trump didn’t win the Nobel Prize. Or, wait — did he?

Andrew O'Hehir
Nobel's cowardly shuffle: Prize goes to Venezuelan right-wing activist, who immediately "dedicates" it to Trump

“Technicalities”: MAGA fumes after Trump fails to win Nobel Peace Prize

Igor Derysh
“Nobody has done more in decades to bring peace to the world than Donald Trump," argued GOP leader Steve Scalise

James Comey’s indictment is a trademark tactic of authoritarians

Cassandra Burke Robertson
Authoritarian regimes in history frequently used the courts against their political enemies

The dangerous symbolism of the Trump coins

Heather Digby Parton
Trump wants to be on our money — and there's a reason why

Trump and Hegseth’s “warrior culture” invades Chicago

Chauncey DeVega
After the military summit in Quantico, POTUS considers invoking the Insurrection Act

From Dan Rather to — Bari Weiss? How far CBS News has fallen

Sophia Tesfaye
The Tiffany Network has become a battlefield in the billionaires' war on journalism

Trump’s phony war on Venezuela — and his larger war on reality

Andrew O'Hehir
Why is Trump attacking Venezuela? All the usual reasons: Wounded pride, limitless greed and conspiracy theories

Donald Trump believes he has a license to kill

Heather Digby Parton
After saying the U.S. is at war, POTUS takes out another Venezuelan boat

JD Vance’s shutdown bet: MAGA loves racism more than health care

Amanda Marcotte
The vice president's argument assumes it’s better for millions to lose coverage than for one immigrant to gain it

Trump tells Congress U.S. is now at war with Caribbean drug cartels

Garrett Owen
A memo said the country is in a "non-international armed conflict"

Stephen Miller managing Venezuela airstrikes in new drug war

Garrett Owen
Miller is helping direct "lawless" airstrikes on boats from Venezuela, The Guardian reports

All Donald Trump requires is total fealty — and no opposition

Brian Karem
The administration is out to destroy critical thinking, humor and the media

Amid mass deportations, Democrats cling to bipartisan solutions

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump and the GOP are more radical than ever, but some Democrats still think they can work together

Venezuela gave Trump $500,000. What did he do with it?

Charles R. Davis
The president accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars from a government that he says is funded by the drug trade

From Guernica to Gaza: How bombing became standard procedure

Norman Solomon
What it means to be "at war" has shifted dramatically

Katie Miller isn’t fooling anyone

Amanda Marcotte
Does Stephen Miller's wife think her dreary podcast will lead her to being First Lady?

Trump’s deadly Venezuela boat attack takes us into dangerous waters

Heather Digby Parton
POTUS believes he has unlimited power — all over the world

Trump’s pick to help run the FBI has a history of prosecuting influential Democrats

Jeremy Kohler
Andrew Bailey’s targeting of Democrats is legally questionable, experts say, but it’s helped to further his career

Venezuelan deportees say they endured months of abuse inside Salvadoran prison

Perla Trevizo, Melissa Sanchez, Ronna Rísquez, Mica Rosenberg, Adrián González
Trump framed deportations as a campaign to rid the country of criminals. The facts tell a different story

Trump’s mass deportations are hurting local economies

Heather Digby Parton
From rotting crops to shuttered assembly lines, we will all soon feel the effects of Trump's cruel policies
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