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Kris Kobach’s “voter fraud” circus goes off the rails

Michael Latner, David Daley
At its first meeting, Trump's "election integrity" commission reveals its ugly, hyper-partisan inner self

This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Jetlagged!

Matthew Rozsa
There have been an unusual number of airplane-related scandals in this new installment of Trump's conflicts

Why identity politics and class politics can’t be separated

Conor Lynch
Some liberals are eager to detach identity politics from economic populism. But economic justice is social justice

Letter to the editor: Paul Manafort and me in Ukraine

Francine Cary
Two Americans' time abroad overlapped, but their stories — and pay — couldn't be more different

How “Friend Request” squandered an opportunity for good commentary on the Internet

Matthew Rozsa
The internet is a genuinely terrifying place, so why haven't good internet-based horror films been made yet?

Empire of madness

Tom Engelhardt
Fiddling through the smoke in 2025

Trump plans to lift restraints on drone strikes

Charlie May
Barack Obama was bad on drones — that's one part of his legacy Trump not only wants to uphold but to expand

Betsy DeVos reverses Obama-era policy on campus assault

Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's education secretary has just made it harder for victims of campus sexual assault to seek justice

Students drown out James Comey’s convocation speech at Howard University

Charlie May
The former FBI head struggled to give remarks as protesters of police brutality made sure their voices were heard

Anthony Scaramucci: Steve Bannon has white nationalist “tendencies”

Matthew Rozsa
On "The View," the former White House communications director complained that Bannon also has a "messianic complex"

Jimmy Kimmel’s round 3: Trump doesn’t even know what’s in Graham-Cassidy

Charlie May
If Trump can barely tell the difference between Melania and Ivanka, he doesn't know what Medicare and Medicaid are

Mueller wants phone records on Don Jr.’s meeting with Russians

Matthew Rozsa
The special counsel investigating the Russia scandal has just asked for some pretty big phone records on Trump Jr.

Paul Manafort may hold the key: Who was he really working for?

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's shady former campaign chair is central to Russia probe — and he shaped the administration more than we knew

Why Republicans always win their arguments

Rachel Leah
Rhetoric expert Jay Heinrichs breaks down how political party affiliation affects persuasion tactics

Defense bill showers cash on Israel and Ukraine

Max Blumenthal
Hundreds of millions for Israeli missiles and Ukrainian troops’ medical care, at U.S. taxpayers’ expense

Drug sentences and Donald Trump: Is reform even possible?

Amanda Marcotte
A bipartisan bill to restore sanity to sentencing might not clear the White House, but it's still reason for hope

Will the courts save the Dreamers?

Marjorie Cohn
Human rights, civil liberties organizations and legislators condemned the ending of DACA. Can the courts save it?

Hurricane Maria’s devastation of Puerto Rico, in pictures

Matthew Rozsa
Puerto Rico is in ruins after being slammed by the devastation of Hurricane Maria during the week

Breitbart logic: To support the Trump agenda, you have to oppose Trump

Jefferson Morley
Steve Bannon tells the true believers when not to believe the president

Sean Spicer says he never lied when he made massive errors of fact

Matthew Rozsa
Sean Spicer says he was never asked by the president to lie

Sean Spicer is threatening reporters asking questions now

Charlie May
Sean Spicer's road to rehabilitation in the public eye isn't going over well

Donald Trump is going to decertify the Iran deal unilaterally: report

Matthew Rozsa
The president may be considering decertifying the Iran nuclear deal, then letting Congress figure it out

Captain odious: Stephen Miller, White House “alt-right” survivor

Heather Digby Parton
Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka are gone. Miller is more pernicious, more loyal and more effective than either

Here’s how badly Republicans want to pass a terrible health care bill

Matthew Rozsa
Republicans are planning to ram a bill through Congress in record time
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