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Anthony Scaramucci once called Donald Trump “anti-American” and a “hack” on Fox
Jeremy Binckes
The White House's newest communications director hasn't always been a fan of his new boss
Can Donald Trump actually pardon himself?
Austin Sarat
The rule of law President will likely have the legal backing to do so — at a huge political cost
Sean Spicer resigns as White House press secretary after Anthony Scaramucci takes over communications office
Angelo Young
Sean Spicer resigns after Trump ally Anthony Scaramucci takes over the White House press duties
The Russian lawyer that met with Donald Trump Jr. once represented Russian security service
Angelo Young
Natalia Veselnitskaya’s past work with the FSB won't help Donald Trump Jr. supporters
Donald Trump is thinking of pardoning himself, which could set up a constitutional crisis
Angelo Young
President Trump is so testy about the Russia probe that he may be testing the boundaries of his authority
Jared Kushner’s connections are still being used to attract Chinese investors: Report
Jeremy Binckes
Despite apologizing for using Jared Kushner to sell Chinese investors, Kushner's family's company is still doing it
Donald Trump’s White House is searching for ways to discredit Robert Mueller’s investigation
Angelo Young
Robert Mueller becomes the investigated as the President Trump’s lawyers and aides searches for conflicts
Stephen Colbert rents out the infamous “pee pee tape” hotel room in Moscow
Taylor Link
It was the whole reason "The Late Show" did "Russia Week" in the first place
Donald Trump’s six-month report card: A paralyzed, scandal-plagued presidency — and it could get worse
Heather Digby Parton
After six exhausting months of nonstop crisis, this presidency is a catastrophe. And there's no end in sight
Donald Trump Jr.’s actions meet a standard for treason
Chauncey DeVega
There are 12 words on the record that make the treason case against Donald Trump Jr., and Trump's voters don't care
Russian foreign minister: Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin may have met even more times
Jeremy Binckes
There may have been more undisclosed meetings between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
The demolition of U.S. global power
Alfred McCoy
Donald Trump’s road to debacle in the greater Middle East
Please go back to tweeting, Mr. President: Trump reveals his massive ignorance on health care
Bob Cesca
Where is this $12-a-year health insurance? Beneath the amusing word salad, Trump's lack of comprehension is scary
The “Dirtbag Left” can prevent the liberal elite bubble that brought us Donald Trump
Matthew Sheffield
The Chapo Trap House podcast does the mocking of Democrats late-night comics won't
A short history of the right-wing politics of Sinclair Broadcasting
Alex Kaplan
For years Sinclair has been promoting a conservative agenda — now they are firmly team Trump
Obamacare exchanges in limbo
Julie Appleby, Chad Terhune
Due to uncertainty, Americans face higher costs when health insurers leave marketplaces
Why police reforms rarely succeed: Lessons from Latin America
Yanilda González
Government officials have created specialized task forces to work on police reform. Will they work?
Trump’s White House is divided over Russia
Charlie May
Trump's willingness to get closer with Russia has worried some of his national security and foreign policy advisers
Blame Donald Trump for Rupert Murdoch’s failed Heat Street gamble
Matthew Sheffield
Conservative media hate Trump but they can't oppose him because their audience loves him
The New York Times missed an opportunity to press Trump on health care specifics
Matt Gertz
Donald Trump gives vague answers about health care legislation, and the Times doesn't push back
This is the worst “Kid Rock for Senate!” argument ever
Jeremy Binckes
Electing an inexperienced celebrity just to anger liberals is the worst kind of nihilism
Democrats file 88-point resolution that states why Trump is unfit for office
Charlie May
Democrats say that a lot of Trump's behaviors prove he shouldn't be leading the nation
Lana Del Rey to stop using American flag imagery because of Trump
Gabriel Bell
The singer who often used the stars and stripes as a visual theme walks away from patriotism thanks to president
Donald Trump taps lobbyist and VP of government contractor Raytheon as Army secretary nominee
Charlie May
Trump once owned stock in one of the nation's top defense contractors, and no public records suggest he sold it
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