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A British MP takes down Trump with a Dumbledore quote
Matthew Rozsa
MP Sam Gyimah said, "It takes even more bravery to stand up to your friends"
Republicans are still going to vote for Trump’s tax plan
Charlie May
The big news is that Trump's inner circle is in trouble. But the Republicans are still trying to change the economy
Roy Moore, the Federalist and the decay of the conservative mind
Matthew Sheffield
The Federalist was once an irritating religious-right publication. It totally lost its mind under Donald Trump
Mick Mulvaney: My job is to prevent CFPB from “interfering with capitalism”
Matthew Rozsa
The interim head of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau wants to really limit the agency's scope
CEOs keep undermining White House claims that tax cuts will create jobs
Matthew Sheffield
Supporters of the GOP tax cut bill say it will spur job growth, but few CEOs say they'll hire with the extra cash
Michael Flynn pleads guilty, may have flipped on Donald Trump
Charlie May
Trump's former national security adviser may have given Mueller his biggest target: the president
Rex Tillerson brushes off reports that he’s being humiliated intentionally
Matthew Rozsa
The White House wants to push out Rex Tillerson, and are finding a way to do it with Trumpian grace
Sit back and enjoy Ted Cruz’s double standard on Roy Moore and Al Franken
Matthew Rozsa
Cruz insists to Fox News that Moore should serve if he is elected, but holds Franken to a different standard
Republicans scramble for last-minute tweaks to their tax bill
Charlie May
With concerns over the deficit, Senate Republicans hit a snag with their tax plan as the debate pushed into Friday
Trump pressured Republicans to stop Russia investigation. More proof of obstruction of justice?
Matthew Rozsa
Critics are saying Trump may have obstructed justice by trying to get Senate Republicans to end investigation
How the GOP has already hijacked the Alabama election
Steven Rosenfeld
Election watchers are warning that the election will be tampered with — but that misses the bigger picture
GOP’s dark victory: Tax plan is the end product of their war on Obama
Bob Cesca
Republicans' "starve the beast" strategy — blow up the deficit and blame the Democrats — pays off big time
The rules according to Trump
Neal Gabler
Women rise against centuries of assault and sexual harassment. Yet a man accused of such crimes remains president
Alt-right catches knight fever — but medieval scholars strike back
Chauncey DeVega
White supremacists claim to love the medieval past. Scholar Dorothy Kim says their fantasies are delusional
Lindsey Graham should learn something from Lindsey Graham
Charlie May
Graham is mad at the media's "endless attempt" to label Trump as a "kook" — but he's the one who said it
Did Trump’s presidency trigger the movement against sexual harassment?
Ashwini Tambe
Trump's bragging about assault is a primary reason that society is finally standing up to sexual predators
The tax money Trump has spent on golf carts could have bought 54,095 school lunches
Jennie Neufeld
We're paying for the president's golf obsession, bigly
This supercut of Obama saying “Merry Christmas” might just break Trump’s heart
Jarrett Lyons
Chris Hayes debunks the Trumpian myth that the former president had it out for the Christian holiday
Here’s why you shouldn’t believe the White House’s tax plan boasts
Charlie May
The Trump administration made one big claim, but doesn't have the facts to back it up
Get ready for the rearranging of the administration’s deck chairs
Matthew Rozsa
Here's what you need to know about a major administration shakeup rumored to be happening soon
Trump’s inner circle is worried about his mental state: reports
Charlie May
Amid Trump's recent actions, many have raised questions about Trump's mental stability to hold office
Trump’s tweets seem to be damaging his relationship with U.S. allies
Charlie May
Sadiq Khan and several British politicians call for Trump's official visit to the U.K. to be canceled entirely
Tax-pocalypse now: GOP’s denial of reality hits critical mass
Heather Digby Parton
Republican senators know this tax bill will be disastrous. They've been hypnotized by Trump and can't wake up
FCC chair Ajit Pai doesn’t seem to know how the internet works
Keith A. Spencer
In comments attacking net neutrality proponents, Ajit Pai reveals a lack of historical or policy knowledge
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