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Sarah Huckabee Sanders battles reporters over fake news: “I’m not done!”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's press secretary echoed his first, Sean Spicer, to continue the administration's war against the press
Trump thinks the #MeToo movement is “spinning out of control”
Nicole Karlis
Trump is worried about women who are speaking out against their harassers
Lindsey Graham is now promoting Donald Trump’s golf club on his Twitter feed
Matthew Rozsa
Graham has come full circle on Donald Trump: from hating Trump to promoting his business ventures
Here’s how the Trump administration enabled polluters without cutting regulations
Matthew Rozsa
The president only seems to limit the government when it comes to essential things like stopping pollution
Three Trump sexual misconduct accusers slam the president on “Megyn Kelly Today”
Gabriel Bell
“All of the sudden, he was all over me, kissing and groping,” said one, of the future president
The birther blemish: Republicans still think Barack Obama was born in Kenya
Jarrett Lyons
Republicans have an opinion about the 44th president, and it's not a pretty one
The Republican tax plan is the most unpopular bill in 30 years
Matthew Rozsa
There's something Americans can rally behind, and that's how disliked this bill is
A terrorist tried to bomb the New York subway, and Trump isn’t talking about it
Matthew Rozsa
Instead of talking about a failed terrorist attack in New York, Trump would rather talk about a story about him
White House staffers are cracking under the pressure of the Mueller probe: report
Chris Sosa
The president's confidence he'll be exonerated isn't shared by staff
Roy Moore doesn’t need Senate Republicans; he has Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Not even Alabama's Republican senator voted for Roy Moore
Lindsey Vonn was injured after protesting Donald Trump, and conservatives are celebrating
Matthew Rozsa
Vonn has pulled out of the St. Moritz race after hurting her back, and many conservatives are cheering her injury
The Republican tax bill is a poison pill that kills the New Deal
Heather Cox Richardson
Today’s Republicans would have fit right in to Herbert Hoover’s administration
GOP tax bill: A new mechanism for reinforcing white power
Chauncey DeVega
Why do Republicans love their massively unpopular tax bill? Because it punishes nonwhites, and that never fails
A smorgasbord for the swamp creatures: GOP tax plan is a gift for lobbyists
Taylor Lincoln
Will Christmas come early for America's corporate lobbyists?
Nikki Haley breaks with White House: Trump accusers “should be heard”
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump’s UN ambassador says women who accuse the president of sexual misconduct “have every right to speak"
“It’s time to take them out in cuffs”: Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro calls for a purge of the FBI
Sophia Tesfaye
Conservatives are now attacking the FBI and DOJ to protect Trump
Facebook allowed political ads that were scams and malware
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Jeff Larson, Julia Angwin
In each case, the ads ran afoul of Facebook’s own guidelines to curb misleading and malicious advertising.
Democrats’ Franken fiasco has unhappy echoes of the Clarence Thomas affair
Paul Rosenberg
A panicked rush to judgment driven by short-term political calculus: We've seen this before and it doesn't end well
Conservatives’ Russia flip-flop: How did it happen?
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans opposed Russian aggression during the Soviet era; under a proto-fascist strongman, not so much
The Republican long game: Killing welfare
Neal Gabler
Republicans have long dreamed of destroying the social safety net once and for all
The GOP’s war on graduate students: How the House tax bill will make graduate school unaffordable
Matthew Rozsa
If House Republicans get their way, graduate degrees will become a luxury item for the wealthy
Origins of the alt-right, Part 2: White supremacy is deeply enmeshed in our culture
Anis Shivani
We can't expel alt-right racists as heretics and renegades, when the yearnings they express are found everywhere
Writing a Holocaust novel without writing about the Holocaust
Anca L. Szilágyi
Is writing about the Holocaust really "overdone?"
Trump’s daily routine consists of hours of TV and a dozen diet sodas: report
Charlie May
A new report highlights Trump's daily routine of "self-preservation" and searching the headlines for his name
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