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Jay Sekulow: “Pardons have not been discussed and pardons are not on the table”
Charlie May
Sekulow insisted pardons were not being considered, but said Trump's ability to pardon himself was an open question
Chuck Schumer says single-payer health care is “on the table” for Democrats
Charlie May
The Senate Minority Leader said the Democrats have been "too namby-pamby" in the past
Early stage idiocracy: Trump won’t be the last celebrity-turned-politician
Max Cea
Why are so many celebrities flirting with running for office?
Trump’s support falling among swing-state voters who elected him, recent polls find
Steven Rosenfeld
A third of voters remain hardcore, unapologetic fans
Congress agrees on Russia sanctions bill that will go to President Trump for his signature or veto
Taylor Link
The bill will not be taken kindly by the Kremlin, so now the onus is on the president to decide if it becomes law
“Full transparency”: Anthony Scaramucci informs Twitter that he’s deleting old tweets in effort to be transparent
Taylor Link
The new White House communications director had taken pro-gun control, climate and anti-wall stances in the past
How to re-watch “Entourage”
John Semley
On the bad faith of hate-watching and the critical perils of the post-taste consensus
Federal investigators in Russia probe hope to flip Paul Manafort: report
Taylor Link
Trump's former campaign manager is under investigation for money laundering, and Bob Mueller is looking to flip him
Sexist “Doctor Who” haters don’t just deserve our scorn, they need it
Matthew Rozsa
Don't ignore the haters and their male fragility. Buckle down and crush them — you're doing them a favor
Democrats are still chasing rural white voters, and it’s a strategy doomed to fail
Amanda Marcotte
Instead of chasing down white voters who are committed to culture war, Democrats need to energize their base
“This is what democracy looks like”: Why Black Lives Matter is a struggle to save our democracy
Sophia A. McClennen
Documenting the Ferguson uprising, the film "Whose Streets?" is a powerful account of the future of black activism
Trump won on “white fright”: Why identity politics win elections
David Masciotra
Salon talks to Christopher Parker about why the Democrats should "play the race card" in the next election
“The Daily Show” says goodbye to Sean Spicer with in memoriam tribute
Taylor Link
The late-night shows will no longer have their favorite White House adviser to mock and ridicule
Pardon-palooza: Trump could wreak havoc by abusing the presidential pardon
Cody Cain
No one knows if the president can pardon himself. But he can damn sure pardon everybody else and let them walk away
Neck-deep in Russkies
Lucian K. Truscott IV
When was the last time you had a translator at a campaign meeting?
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Trump properties flourish in Trump era
Matthew Rozsa
Particular attention is focused on Trump's business properties in this week's installment
Draining the swamp — of brainpower: Trump’s corrupt administration is fueled by anti-intellectualism
Conor Lynch
Trump got elected by attacking "elites." But he didn't mean rich people — only those with education and expertise
What Trump’s Putin love reveals about conservatives
Neal Gabler
Some American conservatives are attracted to authoritarianism and distrust modern Western culture
How Breitbart media’s disinformation created the paranoid, fact-averse nation that elected Trump
Steven Rosenfeld
Democrats and progressives turned to wider and more reputable sources
Trump surrogates channel Clinton administration in denouncing special investigation into Russian meddling
Matthew Sheffield
Newt Gingrich complains about a prosecutor expanding his mandate, something he once said was okay to do
Anthony Scaramucci is going to make Trump’s communications great again
Matthew Sheffield
Former Wall Streeter indicates he's going to take a very Trumpian approach to communications
Sean Spicer’s greatest hits: Remembering the departing White House press secretary’s best moments
Jeremy Binckes
Sean Spicer's tenure as press secretary comes to an end, and a lot of people will be sad to see him go
Sean Hannity has a breakdown after his “Media Excellence” award is revoked
Taylor Link
The Fox News host says that he turned down the award due to a scheduling conflict, but that excuse makes no sense
Trump’s “Made in America Week” is ending on a real high note
Matthew Sheffield
Donald Trump's communications team wants to be on message, but he keeps undermining them
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