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Republicans get their tax-cut Holy Grail: Is it poisoned?
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans believe tax cuts will save them in 2018. They may have driven away affluent suburban whites for good
Trump’s Export-Import Bank nominee rejected in a big loss for Mike Pence
Sophia Tesfaye
Scott Garrett, a former Freedom Caucus member and Pence ally, gets bounced in a major smackdown to White House
Anti-Trump conservative looks for common ground with the left
Jefferson Morley
Some conservatives, like Charles J. Sykes, are just as horrified as progressives
A former Israeli diplomat answers 5 questions about Jerusalem
Dan Arbell
As a holy city for the world's three major monotheistic religions, Jerusalem's status has long been fought over
Security researchers not convinced North Korea behind ransomware attack
Nicole Karlis
Trump officials say unequivocally that North Korea started this. Is this a WMD-esque ruse to start a war?
Trump’s “soft” ethnic cleansing: Immigrants as human garbage
Chauncey DeVega
Trump calls immigrants "the worst of the worst" — and that's no aberration. It's part of a large and evil strategy
Senate probes Jill Stein’s Russia connections: Did she really spoil the election?
Matthew Sheffield
Green Party nominee attended a dinner with Putin and opposed Hillary Clinton's Russia policy. Is that sinister?
California resists: State attorney general spent 2017 relentlessly suing Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Xavier Becerra was empowered to go after Trump on regulatory rollback — and sued the feds 24 times in 2017
Chris Christie is quietly reveling in Robert Mueller’s scrutiny of Jared Kushner
Chris Sosa
The New Jersey governor previously helped put Kushner's father behind bars
Congress fiddles while America burns
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Nothing to see here, folks. No Russia collusion. Look over there! Tax cuts!
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago raised ticket prices to spend New Year’s Eve with the president
Matthew Rozsa
Mar-a-Lago doubled its membership dues from $100,000 to $200,000 after Trump was elected to the presidency
Democrats inadvertently aided GOP tax bill efforts by refusing to play hardball
Charlie May
After Democrats cut a deal with Trump to avert a shutdown, the GOP said they were given ample time to pass tax cuts
Marco Rubio is no tax hero: Puerto Rico’s governor vows revenge for unequal treatment in GOP bill
Matthew Rozsa
Sen. Marco Rubio was particularly singled out by Puerto Rico's governor for his support of the GOP tax reform bill
Take two for tax cuts: After rule violation, House Republicans forced to revote on tax bill
Nicole Karlis
The GOP tax bill had to pass through the House and Senate twice, due to provisional errors
President Trump just had another praise and prayer-filled Cabinet meeting
Matthew Rozsa
Ben Carson prayed thanks for Trump as a "courageous" leader while Mike Pence praised Trump for "historic tax cuts"
Democrats signal they won’t fight for DACA immigrants
Charlie May
Democrats up for reelection have expressed they won't force a vote on DACA, averting a potential shutdown
Someone just made Trump’s animatronic robot deliver his actual speeches
Rachel Leah
And, it's unsettlingly accurate
GOP tax plan doubles down on policies that are crushing the middle class
Steven Pressman
A big part of that check is being drawn from middle-class accounts
Trump just fired back at the media for negative coverage of GOP tax plan in Twitter rant
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is angry that the media has been critical of the GOP's tax reform bill
Ivanka Trump’s surprise visit at a Connecticut school did not go over well
Matthew Rozsa
Some parents pulled their children from the school due to their dislike of the Trump family's politics
Donald Trump Jr.’s paranoid theory: The government is out to get them
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is opposed by "people at the highest levels of government," the president's son says
Nikki Haley threatens to “take names” at the UN ahead of Jerusalem vote
Charlie May
As a rare General Assembly emergency session approaches, Haley warns countries that Trump will be watching
Rex Tillerson’s State Department: Human rights? Big deal!
Heather Digby Parton
In a flashback to Henry Kissinger, U.S. foreign policy no longer even pretends to care about human rights
The Republicans just passed an amazingly unpopular tax bill
Matthew Rozsa
For the first time since 2013, Americans say Democrats have a better understanding of the economy
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