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Trump’s lawyers make a mockery of Republican senators: Impeachment trial makes GOP complicity clear
Heather Digby Parton
If Republicans in the Senate had any integrity or loyalty to their oath, this one would not be a hard call
Trump goes on trial — again: How his second Senate impeachment trial will differ from the first
Heather Digby Parton
In a courtroom with an unbiased jury, the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump would be a slam dunk
Fox News is flailing without Donald Trump: Right-wing media ramp up the culture wars in desperation
Heather Digby Parton
Without much by way of an agenda, Republicans and their right-wing media backers look to induce America's amnesia
Why Republicans can’t dump Trump: The future of the GOP looks as bleak as its past
Heather Digby Parton
The GOP is haunted — not by Trump — but by ghosts of the Republican Party of past
Sorry, Republicans, but there’s no way to acquit Trump without endorsing his insurrection
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's new loyalty test makes it clear: Republicans who vote to acquit are siding with the insurrectionists
Trump just fired his legal team because he is trying to turn his impeachment trial into a circus
Heather Digby Parton
Trump sabotages Republicans’ planned defense of his insurrection, tries to turn second impeachment into a sideshow
McConnell repeats the same obstructionist playbook from Obama era: Can Biden ignore the trolling?
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are concern trolling President Biden on his promises of "unity." They should be ignored
Forget about a GOP crack-up: Republicans rally around a defeated Trump because they understand power
Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, but the GOP won't tear themselves apart — they're too attached to power to let Trump and QAnon break them up
The myth of bipartisanship: Will a fully radicalized GOP finally blow up D.C.’s silliest fantasy?
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans voted to back Trump's violent insurrection — there's no use wasting time trying to compromise with them
Why Senate Republicans are still playing defense for Donald Trump
Heather Digby Parton
It's Trump's party now — so much for a fair impeachment trial
The great GOP crack up: Mitch McConnell is still scrambling to lead Donald Trump’s Republican Party
Heather Digby Parton
Leaving Mitch in the ditch: Trump loyalty may prove too potent a force in the GOP for McConnell to handle
The shock and awe of Donald Trump’s final days
Heather Digby Parton
That feeling of a dazed stupor may be the first signs of a national hangover: America must avoid collective amnesia
Cleaning up Trump’s American carnage: Biden turns from resistance to rebuilding
Heather Digby Parton
We've come to an inflection point in our history. Can Joe Biden meet the challenge of these times and speak truth?
Donald Trump started no new wars — but he is one of history’s biggest war presidents
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump is a war president, one of the most notorious in our history
How long will the ghost of Trumpism haunt the GOP?
Heather Digby Parton
Trumpism now has a life of its own
Corporate America cuts Trump off in his final days: Where will he turn now?
Heather Digby Parton
Iced out of corporate money, Trump may mortgage the final days of his presidency at the cost of national security
A tale of two Americas: Before Trump’s deadly coup, Georgia voters changed the country
Heather Digby Parton
In the midst of all this horror, we saw a singular moment in U.S. history that shows how deep we are split
Donald Trump won’t survive this American carnage of his own making
Heather Digby Parton
At the very least, Trump's post-presidency is looking less like a shadow presidency and more like permanent exile
Georgia runoffs cap a Democratic comeback: Last election of the Trump era may lock GOP out of power
Heather Digby Parton
One of Donald Trump's final legacies in office appears to be leading the Republican Party to defeat in Georgia
Trump’s Georgia shakedown call is the same scheme that led to his impeachment — only worse
Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, Susan Collins, Trump learned nothing from impeachment: He's doing it again, except it's even more dangerous
Trump’s Georgia call was no idle threat: He is trying to overturn the election
Heather Digby Parton
Why bother calling Brad Raffensperger if he doesn't really believe he can coerce him to deliver those 11,000 votes?
Roger Stone visited Trump in person to thank him for presidential pardon
Matthew Rozsa
Stone says that he met Trump at a party in Florida while he was the guest of Newsmax publisher Christopher Ruddy
Trump was the worst part of 2020: From the pandemic to the protests, the president ruined a bad year
Heather Digby Parton
2020 being a bad year is a cliche at this point — but let's remember all of the ways Donald Trump made it worse
More frightening than Nixon’s final days: Trump’s firing Pentagon civilians, pardoning war criminals
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump is unraveling: The president's public breakdown can quickly turn dangerous
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