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EPA chief Scott Pruitt keeps flying back home to Oklahoma at tax payer expense
Matthew Sheffield
Head of the Environmental Protection Agency has spent more than half of his time away from his Washington office
Kid-friendly “Emoji Movie” parodies “The Handmaid’s Tale” in jarringly insensitive tweet
Keith A. Spencer
Trying to mash-up a family-friendly animated film and an authoritarian patriarchy doesn't seem like wise marketing
Conservative media companies are fighting over who will be the next Fox News
Matthew Sheffield
Right-leaning Newsmax joins lefties in opposing Sinclair Broadcast Group being allowed to buy more TV stations
WATCH: Free speech advocate Faisal Al Mutar faces criticsm from right and left
Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks to the secular humanist and activist about facing criticism from both sides of the aisle
Blue Dogs plot a comeback in Congress just as Democrats push a more populist “Better Deal” plan
Charlie May
The Democrats are working on a new identity, but the conservative Blue Dog Coalition is looking to gain power
Alt-right activists say Trump and Bannon are giving them “space to destroy” by keeping FBI away
Matthew Sheffield
Top alt-right podcasters say the Trump administration is deliberately backing off investigating domestic extremists
Jared Kushner defends himself after Senate hearing: “I did not collude with Russia”
Matthew Rozsa
Jared Kushner speaks out. Instead of talking about Russia though, he talks about his father-in-law's election win
Let’s listen to Donald Trump Jr.’s Russia emails in the form of an indie folk song
Alessandra Maldonado
Everything has the potential to be a good song — even a major email scandal
Conservatives were angry when they thought Obama was going after political opponents
Matthew Sheffield
Under Obama, conservatives were irate thinking that the government would be used to go after "enemies"
Donald Trump may be thinking of replacing Jeff Sessions with Rudy Giuliani: report
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump once considered Rudy Giuliani for secretary of state; but now might make him attorney general
Donald Trump wants his Justice Department to investigate Hillary Clinton
Charlie May
While slamming his Attorney General in a tweet, Trump calls on the DOJ to investigate Clinton
Donald Trump lashes out at his own attorney general, Jeff Sessions, on Twitter
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump wants to send a message to his attorney general: I'm watching you
Mooch’s first round disappoints: Anthony Scaramucci off to a rocky start on the Sunday shows
Jeremy Binckes
Trump's newly chosen communications director made a splash defending the president — but not in a good way
Donald Trump’s approval ratings are hitting a record low
Charlie May
Trump's poll numbers continue to reach historic lows as his support continues to wane
Shelter from the storm: Republicans have all intentions of protecting their president from problems
Heather Digby Parton
The president can complain that Republicans don't have his back. But the GOP's inactivity shows they actually do
Jared Kushner is blaming his subordinates for leaving out details on security forms
Matthew Rozsa
Jared Kushner is set to go in front of Congress. Here's what he'll say
A 21st-century form of indentured servitude has already penetrated deep into the American heartland
Thom Hartmann
Corporations want to make sure that laborers never again have the power to tell big business how to treat them
Career advice for Sean Spicer: Work nights at a supermarket — like I did after he cost me my job
Bob Hennelly
Sean Spicer probably got me fired at CBS. I wound up stocking shelves at night, and learned things he'll never know
Why not call it treason?
Jefferson Morley
Team Trump's actions fit the commonsense and legal definition of betrayal of country
5 reasons Trump is a health calamity waiting to happen
Kali Holloway
The guy seems like he's not in the best shape
Pro-Trump media are pushing a new voter fraud conspiracy theory
Grace Bennett
Far-right sources are claiming that thousands of voters “unregistering” in Colo. are evidence of “mass voter fraud"
White House says Trump is open to signing legislation on Russia sanctions: Report
Charlie May
On Sunday a White House official said the Trump administration supports "where the legislation is now"
Trump expected to nominate top coal lobbyist as EPA deputy administrator
Charlie May
Andrew Wheeler, a top lobbyist for Murray Energy, is expected to be nominated by Trump as EPA receives overhaul
Kellyanne Conway: Trump “doesn’t think he’s lying” about voter fraud and wiretapping
Charlie May
Conway defended the president, and his baseless assertions in a 25-minute interview with CNN's Brian Stelter
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