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Trump doesn’t apologize for retweeting British hate group
Jeremy Binckes
Trump claims to know nothing about the racists he retweeted last year
Trump’s White House is eerily reminiscent of the Red Scare of 1917
Ricky Riley
Five ways history is repeating itself.
Holy hypocrisy: Donald Trump, Stormy Daniels and the religious right
Amanda Marcotte
After their sleazy affair with Trump, how can Christian conservatives still pretend to be all about morality?
Trump’s immigration framework leaks, and everyone hates it
Nicole Karlis
White House proposes citizenship for Dreamers in exchange for the border wall, extreme cuts to legal immigration
Dozens of Puerto Rican families had FEMA housing funds cut: report
Charlie May
After initially being approved for an extension, 36 families were informed it was an error and had to leave
Why is Burger King better at explaining net neutrality than the FCC?
Nicole Karlis
Burger King’s new ad seeks to inform America what’s at stake with the net neutrality repeal
Trumps request Van Gogh from Guggenheim, offered gold toilet instead
Rachel Leah
The museum said it couldn't accommodate the First Couple's request, but noted that a 18k gold toilet was available
Republicans overwhelmingly praise Trump as a good role model for kids
Jeremy Binckes
Just who would want Trump teaching children the ways of the world? Nearly three-quarters of Republicans
Trump at Davos: Meeting world leaders, feeling important
Matthew Rozsa
2 meetings with 2 of America's closest allies offer 2 different responses on how to deal with Trump
A perfect “storm:” The far right’s latest pro-Trump conspiracy theory explains everything
Matthew Sheffield
The Deep State, Pizzagate and the "secret society:" Your crazy racist uncle now runs the conservative movement
Bill Kristol slams Tucker Carlson, Fox News for “ethno-nationalism”
Jeremy Binckes
A former Fox News contributor, Bill Kristol said the worst parts of a movement he long led are now coming out
Sure, #ReleaseTheMemo — along with all of the underlying documentation
Jefferson Morley
The last-ditch pro-Trump stunt depends on excessive "national security" secrecy
Once again, Donald Trump’s stance on immigration undercut the White House
Matthew Rozsa
The president said he would accept a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, contradicting himself
Republicans’ claims of an FBI “secret society” was likely a joke: report
Charlie May
The Republican effort to undermine Robert Mueller hits a speed bump
Trump’s visit to world trade forum comes with threat of global trade wars
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump administration is signaling protectionist policies — and wants to push them on the world stage
Trump says he’s “looking forward” to speaking with Robert Mueller
Charlie May
The president indicated he "would love to" be interviewed by the special counsel and would testify under oath
Jeff Sessions praises Trump for ending a crime wave that never existed
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's attorney general continues his self-abasement, congratulating his overlord for imaginary accomplishments
Trump’s super PAC spent thousands at Trump Hotel last year
Matthew Rozsa
A new FEC report reveals that several Trump allies are also profiting from the leading pro-Trump super PAC
The coming election is going to be a tidal wave of women running for office
Steven Rosenfeld
Hundreds are running for Congress, but the Democratic Party and progressive groups have only endorsed a few dozen
Could a Democrat actually beat Ted Cruz this year?
Jeremy Binckes
It's the truest test of the strength of a Democratic wave. Plus, stranger things have happened
9 explosive claims from Michael Wolff’s book that the media missed
Chris Sosa
From the KKK to Richard Nixon, a multiplicity of horrifying accounts emerge
Trump voters overwhelmingly agree: Their man is a “stable genius”
Chauncey DeVega
Most Republicans remain dazzled by Trump's brilliance, but the absurdity of that belief hints at darker things
The Trump White House offers America government by spoiled brats
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump and his family don’t listen to anyone and they throw tantrums when they don’t get their way
Reviving the myth of “American carnage”: What Jeff Sessions gets wrong about crime
Matthew Rozsa
Jeff Sessions tried to brag about his achievements as attorney general, but Thomas Abt would have none of it
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