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Trump’s supporters don’t care about Russia — but they don’t want to lose their health care
Amanda Marcotte
Almost nothing will sway Trump's most adoring fans — but the threat of losing health insurance just might do it
Inside the minds of Trump’s “true believers”
Ronald W. Pies
Trump's rhetoric has inspired millions of disaffected voters to become "true believers" of his presidency
Chris Christie’s era of misrule in Jersey: The empty swamp mall and the canceled tunnel
Robert Hennelly
A massive Meadowlands mall boondoggle, and a Hudson tunnel that hasn't been built, typify the Chris Christie era
Is Donald Trump simply the worst human being we can imagine? 14 experts weigh in
Don Hazen, Alternet Editorial Staff
Not only did Trump quickly become the worst president ever, he may just be the most hated person alive
Trump bet Americans would like his un-Presidential antics. He may be right
Neal Gabler
Is America one big con game?
The fact is: Facts don’t matter to climate deniers
Eric Holthaus
Evidence won't change the minds of climate change deniers
How Circa, a Sinclair Broadcast Group subsidiary, rebuilt itself as a pro-Trump outlet
Media Matters Staff
"They understood that they had to have a veneer of journalism for their political content"
U.S. Secret Service denies vetting Don Jr.’s meeting after false suggestion by Trump’s lawyer
Charlie May
Jay Sekulow falsely asserted the role of the Secret Service at the time Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer
Poll: Trump’s approval rating drops to 36 percent, but he’s not buying it
Charlie May
Trump's approval rating is the lowest of any other president in their first six months over the last 70 years
Jay Sekulow: “There was nothing in that meeting that is illegal, against the law”
Charlie May
In five Sunday news show interviews Trump's lawyer downplayed Don Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer
Why we need a return to moral politics: The GOP’s health care assault is only the latest example
Paul Rosenberg
Progressives must reclaim the tradition of Thoreau, Gandhi and King — and deny the right the moral high ground
America is on pause
D. Watkins
American greatness is on a break for at least 4 years. Every day Donald Trump is in office, it slips further away
Civil rights attorney wants to flip Indiana House seat blue in 2018
Matthew Rozsa
Dan Canon, who fought for same-sex marriage in the Obergefell SCOTUS case, is running for Congress. Can he win?
A vote for moral technology: Updating Reinhold Niebuhr to the age of Donald Trump
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
The great theologian's understanding of irony and hubris can help us figure out what happened, and where we go next
Would impeaching Trump restore the rule of law? Lessons from Latin America
Rachel E. Bowen
Could a Trump impeachment actually open up a toxic can of worms?
Don’t call it “coal country”: How economic stereotypes are hurting West Virginia
Matthew Rozsa
Biotech and medicine are far bigger industries than coal in Appalachia — and yet the coal miner image persists
How Donald Trump Jr. destroyed Kellyanne’s favorite talking point
Steven Harper
Conway and everyone else in the White House vehemently denied that the campaign had any contacts with Russians
Is Putin funding anti-fracking groups? Republicans think so — and so did Hillary Clinton
Matthew Sheffield
It sounds outlandish — but there are hints that some anti-fracking activists have received Russian money
Confidants of Pope Francis blast right-wing American evangelicals in article that mentions Trump
Taylor Link
Two confidants of the pope penned an article condemning the desire for religious influence in the political sphere
Donald Trump Jr. paid attorney with funds from his father’s re-election campaign: report
Taylor Link
Two weeks before the infamous email-chain was released, President Trump's campaign paid $50,000 to his son's lawyer
Why isn’t voter suppression considered political corruption?
Marcus H. Johnson
Voter suppression is a concentrated effort to take away political power
Kellyanne Conway praises Trump after Afghan girls robotics team finally arrives in the U.S.
Taylor Link
Trump made an exception in his travel ban to accommodate an Afghan girls robotic team, and Conway expects a thanks
Not so fast, everybody! Despite the Donald Jr. sideshow, it’s way too easy to blame Putin for everything that went wrong in 2016
Andrew O'Hehir
Media critic Norman Solomon says Putin's a bit player — the damage to democracy is "homegrown and self-actualized"
This documentary shows how close we are to a real-life “Handmaid’s Tale”
Tom Roston
"Birthright: A War Story" tracks the fight to overturn Roe v. Wade and limit women's rights in the name of religion
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