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Donald Trump signs off on Obama’s Iran deal, which he promised to scrap
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has certified that Iran is complying with an international nuclear agreement, despite not wanting to
Trumpcare is dead, at least for now: But the health care fight will never end
Heather Digby Parton
McConnell-Ryan health plan collapses as conservatives bolt — but progressives have no victory to celebrate
Stephen Colbert kicks off “Russia Week” from the Red Square by joking about Donald Trump Jr.
Taylor Link
While Trump celebrates "Made in America Week," the host of "The Late Show" is dedicating the week to Russia
Republicans consider Repealing Obamacare without replacement after latest effort dies
Matthew Rozsa
After two more senators came out against Mitch McConnell's bill, the GOP is floating a Trump-backed approach
Sorry, liberals: Donald Trump Jr. didn’t commit treason — he’s just incompetent
Conor Lynch
Donald Jr.'s meeting was sleazy and sinister, no doubt — but the available evidence is nowhere close to treason
Karen Budd-Falen, the Bundy family’s lawyer, may be Trump’s pick to manage federal lands
Amanda Marcotte
Budd-Falen has a history of attacking environmentalists, federal agents and protected species like the gray wolf
7 reasons why a cornered Trump is a real threat to our country and constitution
Jefferson Morley
Trump is cornered, and that makes him even more dangerous
Combatting stereotypes about Appalachian dialects
Kirk Hazen
Supporting dialect diversity may help dispel widely accepted beliefs about the Appalachian population
New details emerge proving Trump campaign and Russia both went after online Clinton supporters
Steven Rosenfeld
Were they working in parallel or together?
The Trump-Sessions bromance may be over
Matthew Rozsa
Attorney General Jeff Sessions used to be one of Donald Trump's closest advisers. Those days are long gone
Megyn Kelly’s NBC show isn’t doing so well in the ratings race
Matthew Sheffield
Former Fox News star is having trouble breaking into the broadcast network world
Sinclair News’ pro-Trump coverage is “classic propaganda,” says veteran TV critic
Matthew Rozsa
David Zurawik believes that Sinclair Broadcasting is using its pull to promote a pro-Trump propagandist
“Mr. Brexit” tells Theresa May he won’t drop in for tea anytime soon
Charlie May
In a phone call between the two world leaders, Trump told May he won't visit until he gets better press
Here’s the evolution of Donald Trump’s Russia defense
Jeremy Binckes
From "Russia talk is FAKE NEWS" to "most politicians would have" done it, Trump's Russia defense has evolved a lot
Who’s no longer supporting the “unpresidential” Donald Trump now?
Charlie May
Polls show that the president's behavior is responsible for his bad ratings, even in some counties he needed to win
This Fox News host can’t believe Donald Trump Jr’s Russia defense
Sophia Tesfaye
Andrew Napolitano says that there should be an investigation into potential connections between Trump and Russia
Fox News host Jesse Watters gets trolled by fake antifa activist
Matthew Sheffield
Bill O'Reilly's protégé embarrasses himself in interview as he thinks he's destroying an idiotic lefty
Donald Trump will have to turn over Mar-a-Lago visitor logs
Matthew Sheffield
The public will soon get to see who Trump has been meeting at his Mar-a-Lago resort
Caitlyn Jenner is mulling a Senate run
Matthew Rozsa
The former Olympian is thinking of running for the Senate in California as a Republican
James Carville: Democrats will have a “very, very, difficult” time taking back the Senate
Charlie May
Carville says Democrats "have a pretty good chance of taking the House back," but the Senate is a different story
Joe Scarborough says Donald Trump is destroying the GOP
Matthew Rozsa
Joe Scarborough hits Donald Trump and Sean Hannity, which he calls "state-run" television
Ethics chief Walter Shaub: Donald Trump’s ethics conflicts make the U.S. “a laughingstock”
Jeremy Binckes
According to the outgoing head of the Office of Government Ethics, Trump's conflicts set a bad example to the world
Health Secretary Tom Price says he has no problem with pre-Obamacare health insurance system
Matthew Rozsa
Price said repealing Obamacare won't be bad because insurance companies can "dust off how they did business before"
Trump rejects his poll numbers as fake news — but even his voters are starting to notice the scam
Heather Digby Parton
Even voters who bought into Trump's reputation as tough-talking deal-maker are starting to glimpse the truth
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