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“Lazy Boy”: Newsweek delivers one of the harshest covers about Donald Trump yet
Michael Glassman
Newsweek delivers a strong criticism of the commander in chief
Republicans failed on health care. Here’s why the rest of Trump’s agenda won’t be “so easy,” either
Patrick T. Hickey
Bridging the gap between Republicans isn't as easy as Trump thinks it will be
“The opposite of Teddy Roosevelt”: Donald Trump’s leaked transcripts have made him an international laughingstock
Jeremy Binckes
“Everyone I’ve spoken to around the world is laughing"
Secret Service refuses to pony up for Trump Tower’s sky-high rents
Matthew Rozsa
The Secret Service is no longer going to have a command post in Trump Tower to a financial dispute with Trump
Evangelical Christians and Donald Trump: They love him because they don’t trust facts or reason
Chauncey DeVega
Evangelicals have been eager to look past Trump's vulgarity and immorality — there are deeper things that bind them
Donald Trump’s White House, Republican allies don’t want him to fire Robert Mueller
Matthew Rozsa
"This would be Watergate in slow motion"
History shows that stacking federal science advisory committees doesn’t work
Donald Boesch
Science panels, committees and board members appointed by Pruitt will cause public to lose trust in their findings
Trump’s spectacle is outrageous, but not entirely new: He’s the ultimate fulfillment of consumer capitalism
Conor Lynch
Trump embodies the triumph of spectacle over reality more than any previous president, but he's no anomaly
EPA head Scott Pruitt wants to quit enforcing environmental laws — but there’s a way to make him do his job
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's EPA chief tries to dodge regulations — but activists and courts are working to hold him accountable
WATCH: “It may be mission impossible” — John Kelly faces struggle as new chief of staff
Amanda Marcotte
Chris Whipple believes Trump is the biggest roadblock to John Kelly's success as the new chief of staff
Flat Earthers and feedback loops
Todd Gitlin
How Trump, Murdoch, Breitbart & Co. drive reason toward the end of its tether
Must they have so little dignity?
Mike Logfren
Reince Priebus’ fall is a sad metaphor for Trump’s America
British bookmaker offers more odds on Trump’s remaining term
Max Cea
Bet-maker Paddy Power offers new odds on which cabinet member is out next, and Jeff Sessions is close to even money
Robert Mueller has impaneled a grand jury in Russia probe: report
Sophia Tesfaye
Looks like it may have been a yuge mistake for Trump to shoo Mueller away from examining his finances
Susan Rice didn’t do anything wrong, Trump administration finds: report
Matthew Rozsa
Barack Obama's former national security adviser, vilified by conservative media, didn't do anything wrong
Right-wing troll Mike Cernovich says he’s doing a “big pivot” away from Trump
Cristina López G.
Cernovich: “Backing Trump has been bad for business”
Sebastian Gorka thinks “the president’s Twitter feed” will solve the North Korean crisis
Charlie May
In a Fox News interview Gorka cited Trump's Twitter account as being able to convince China to act on North Korea
“The president is wrong”: New Hampshire leaders respond harshly to Trump calling the state a “drug-infested den”
Michael Glassman
New Hampshire's representatives — including its Republican governor — were quick to distance themselves from Trump
Trump set to begin 17-day vacation to his private golf club in New Jersey
Charlie May
As repairs are needed in the White House, Trump will spend most of the month in New Jersey
Trump’s next military scapegoat: Foreign-born service members targeted by Pentagon
Sophia Tesfaye
Warning of “foreign infiltration,” Republicans are now looking to deport members of the U.S. military
Donald Trump pleaded with Mexico’s president to not talk about the border wall, which he caved on
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's leaked transcripts of phone calls with Mexico, Australia leaders show the president at his worst
Donald Trump blames Congress for Russia relationship being “at an all time low”
Jeremy Binckes
The president of the United States is so angry he had to sign Russia sanctions he forgets about the Cold War
The White House admits Trump fabricated phone call from Boy Scout leaders, Mexico president
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump spoke of two phone calls he got. But, as the White House confirms, he never got those phone calls
Trump wants to build a police state — and that could be more destructive to democracy than the Russia scandal
Heather Digby Parton
Three years after Ferguson, the administration seeks to militarize policing even more. It's a dangerous path
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