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Mitt Romney, principled leader of the #NeverTrump resistance? Nah
Heather Digby Parton
So much for the #NeverTrumpers: Weeks after denouncing intolerance, Romney says he's more Trumpy than anyone
President Trump now boasts of meeting North Korean president Kim Jong-un
Matthew Rozsa
Trump bragged that China's president told him "KIM looks forward to his meeting with me" in a few weeks
Big brother isn’t watching you
Tom Engelhardt
Donald Trump is the O.J. Simpson of our moment, and we're on a never-ending White Bronco ride
Sympathy for the devil: White privilege and the Austin bomber
Chauncey DeVega
Mark Conditt's bombing campaign was one more example of an upsurge of domestic terrorism. But no one says that
Citizens United and the NRA: To fix gun laws, we have to fix campaign finance laws first
Amanda Marcotte
The Supreme Court's Citizens United decision empowered the gun lobby to bankroll politicians on a grand scale
Sympathy for Melania?
Erin Keane
Usually, the wronged spouse gets an outpouring of support from a gossip-hungry public. For a Trump, it's different
White House denies Jared Kushner is under investigation
Nicole Karlis
There are recent reports of ethics concerns for the First Son-in-Law, but the White House denies it all
Joe Scarborough explains Trump’s lawyer woes: “He doesn’t pay his bills”
Shira Tarlo
"And he lies all the time," the "Morning Joe" host said about Donald Trump's inability to recruit top legal talent
Trump treats Texas hurricane victims better than those from Puerto Rico
Matthew Rozsa
A new review illustrates how much more compassion Trump had for Texan hurricane victims than for Puerto Rican ones
Here are the hoaxes surrounding the Parkland shooting and the Stoneman Douglas students
Alex Kaplan
Following the shooting, far-right trolls began efforts to discredit the survivors and those reporting on it
Mitt Romney: I’m more of an immigration hawk than Trump
Charlie May
Romney bragged about being tougher on immigration than Trump. Remember when people thought the 2 were different?
Democrats’ chances keep looking better in House races
Matthew Rozsa
Democrats' chances in the 2018 midterm elections are improved by Trump's unpopularity and dozens of GOP retirements
America doesn’t hate Donald Trump as much as it did last month
Charlie May
Trump's approval rating has hit its highest point since his 100-day mark in office — but he's not popular
Who is John Bolton and what does he want?
Steven Feldstein
Bolton’s promotion to one of the most important jobs in the Trump administration raises critical questions
A big change to the 2020 census could have long-term implications
Matthew Rozsa
Trump wants the 2020 census to include a citizenship question that critics fear will intimidate immigrants
Paul Ryan’s resignation rumors are too good to be true
Charlie May
One GOP congressman says the big Washington rumor is that Paul Ryan will resign, and his successor has been chosen
Stormy Daniels’ “60 Minutes” interview points out something problematic about how women have sex
Shannon Weber
Daniels insists she's not a victim, but her story is troubling to some
With John Bolton joining Team Trump, what madness lies ahead?
Heather Digby Parton
Expect a foreign policy purge, ripping up the Iran deal and high tension with China. Then there's the bad stuff
Here’s how the Stormy Daniels saga is getting even more complicated
Matthew Rozsa
Now the former adult film star is suing Donald Trump's lawyer
Buried, altered, silenced: 4 ways government climate information has changed since Trump took office
Morgan Currie, Britt S. Paris
Across agency websites, documents have disappeared, web pages have vanished and language has shifted
Trump’s China tariffs are designed to help corporations while hurting working Americans
Cody Fenwick
Previous analysis has found that tariffs hurt low-income people and women the most
Beyond “law and order”: Criminal justice reform looks like a winning issue in 2018
Amanda Marcotte
Voters don't want Trump-style demagoguery about crime. They're ready for real work to reduce mass incarceration
The New York Times tried to broaden its range of opinions: A good idea, thoroughly botched
Matthew Sheffield
Editors at the Gray Lady had good intentions in hiring new columnists. But the results have been a total mess
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