Showing results for: donald trump (page 1022)
Blue states fight to neutralize the Electoral College
Matthew Rozsa
Connecticut just took a giant step to put us closer to the end of the Electoral College
Presidents often reverse US foreign policy — how Trump handles setbacks is what matters most now
Charles Hermann
Radical policy shifts are a hallmark of the Trump administration
Historian Benjamin Carter Hett: Trump’s “cultivation of dishonesty” strongly reminiscent of Nazis
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Death of Democracy": Germans in 1933 thought they were "good people" and nothing could go wrong
Switching sides: Whitewashing history in the age of Trump
Hillary Clinton condemned U.S. President Donald Trump for his creeping fascism. Has she forgotten her own past?
How the religious right is shrinking itself: Overzealous Christianity is driving people away
Amanda Marcotte
New study suggests that as the religious right grows ever more radical, it drives ever more people out of church
Trump’s appointees pledged not to lobby after they leave — now they’re lobbying
Derek Kravitz, Alex Mierjeski
Despite agreeing to five-year bans, at least six former administration officials are registered lobbyists
The latest news on Russian interference
Melissa Ryan
Democrats on the House intelligence committee just released all 3,519 Russian propaganda ads placed on Facebook
Arms and influence: Trump’s love affair with the Saudi regime
Ben Freeman, William D. Hartung
How the Saudis took Donald Trump for a ride
Trump vowed to punish companies that moved jobs overseas. Is Congress rewarding them?
Michael Grabell
Congress is about to waive tariffs for companies to import products they once made in the U.S
Donald Trump goes full neocon, embracing torture and war with Iran: Why should we be surprised?
Paul Rosenberg
With John Bolton and Gina Haspel, Trump has reanimated Bush-era zombies and doubled down on decades of bad policy
Violence against women is a guns issue, but not the way the NRA wants you to believe
Cydney Hargis
NRATV used the reports to falsely claim the solution to violence against women is more gun ownership
Donald Trump’s shady ’80s: Back then he didn’t cry about “fake news,” he worked it
Sean Deveney
Using the press to achieve his PR goals is a skill Trump mastered in New York decades ago
Billboard in Maryland warns liberals to “get your guns” if Trump is impeached
AlterNet
The sign’s owner reportedly agreed to change it after a conversation with the sheriff
The gift Jerry Falwell gave us: The right to make fun of Donald Trump
Sophia A. McClennen
It's the 30th anniversary of the SCOTUS decision that ruled in favor of Larry Flynt and keeps Trump satire legal
Angry young white men, the “incel rebellion” and an age of worldwide reaction
Conor Lynch
White supremacists, online misogynists and the rise of the far right: How to fight a rising tide of resentment
Conservative columnist rips into “hateful” culture in the White House
Tom Boggioni
"In the Trump universe, bad people sure do flourish”
Bill Maher confronts Rep. Duncan Hunter about McCain insults
Nicole Karlis
"I really hope you lose your next election," Maher said
This kind of civil rights lawsuit may be endangered under Trump
Will Evans
Republicans and business groups have criticized the EEOC for pursuing large-scale, systemic cases
John Kelly on undocumented immigrants: “They don’t integrate well, they don’t have skills”
Nicole Karlis
Chief of Staff John Kelly faces backlash for bigoted comments he made in an NPR interview
Corporate CEOs panicked after payments to Michael Cohen reveal Trump won’t drain the swamp
Matthew Rozsa
AT&T and Novartis now admit they shouldn't have hired Michael Cohen — but it may be too little, too late
Republicans remain silent after Trump staffer jokes about “dying” John McCain
Matthew Rozsa
Meghan McCain wonders how White House aide Kelly Sadler can "still have a job"
Trashed by Trump: Kirstjen Nielsen joins long list of staffers mistreated by the president
Matthew Rozsa
Trump berated his Secretary of Homeland Security for not doing more to close up America's borders
The impeachment of Donald Trump: Is it really coming? Republicans definitely think so
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans' main midterm strategy is to drive their voters out with impeachment-dread. How will Democrats respond?
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