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A retroactive ethics waiver that applies to Steve Bannon may have broken ethics rules
Matthew Rozsa
"If you need a retroactive waiver, you have violated a rule"
Donald Trump’s travel ban will go to the Supreme Court
Matthew Rozsa
The president hopes that America's highest court will find that the travel ban falls within his executive authority
Trevor Noah: Trump “may have doomed the planet” with Paris pullout
Taylor Link
"Daily Show" host Trevor Noah prepared a harsh monologue for Trump's decision to back out of the climate deal
Open warfare breaks out among conservatives: March in lockstep behind Trump or show some infinitesimal spine?
Heather Digby Parton
Right-wing "thought leaders" face a quandary: Follow "our general" with no questions or admit he's a disaster?
European allies, American mayors vow to resist Trump’s climate change policy
Matthew Rozsa
The leaders of France, Germany and Italy have this much in common with hundreds of mayors: Opposing Trump
Making America meaner
Robert Reich
Donald Trump is actively defining deviancy down in American politics. He’s also making America meaner.
From Paris to Bears Ears, Donald Trump’s “Obama derangement syndrome” is going critical
Amanda Marcotte
Almost everything Donald Trump and his acolytes do is fueled by the desire to uproot or undo Barack Obama's legacy
Donald Trump’s populist promises continue to evaporate: The BS Carrier deal is only one example
Conor Lynch
Remember how Trump vowed to save those jobs in Indiana? He didn't — and the rest of his populism is fake, too
Trump defiantly announces U.S. withdrawal from landmark Paris climate agreement: “If we can’t [renegotiate], that’s fine”
Charlie May
In a news conference at the White House, President Trump touted that the U.S. will leave the Paris agreement
The “covfefe” conspiracy: Some Trump fans think his bizarre tweet is a sign of Muslim solidarity
Taylor Link
Sorry Reddit, covfefe does not mean "I will stand" in Arabic
“Sharknado 5” offers timely commentary on Trump’s Paris Climate Agreement pullout, kinda
Matthew Rozsa
"Sharknado" producers have decided to add some political teeth to their franchise's latest installment
Trump exempts four ex-lobbyists from ethics rules
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's White House has granted ethics waivers to 17 appointees — including four former lobbyists
Jason Kander reveals that President Trump’s new election commission “is a sham” meant to get him re-elected
Matthew Rozsa
But Missouri's former secretary of state says "what started as a way to soothe Trump's ego" is now a real threat
Gov’t Mule’s “Revolution”: Hope for an angry and divided land
David Masciotra
EXCLUSIVE: Listen to the premiere of a new single, "Pressure Under Fire," from "Revolution Come... Revolution Go"
Here’s how much economic damage President Trump’s alleged corruption could be doing
Matthew Rozsa
When Trump enriches himself in public office, average Americans pay the price, a congressional report notes
Cliven Bundy cohort sentenced to 7 years in federal prison
Matthew Rozsa
A New Hampshire Tea Party founder, faces serious jail time for the 2014 armed Cliven Bundy ranch standoff
Report: Megyn Kelly will interview Vladimir Putin . . . fingers crossed
Matthew Rozsa
"Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly" debuts this Sunday, possibly with the Russian president in tow
Michigan Republican: God “can take care” of climate change problems
Matthew Rozsa
Why worry about climate change? One Republican thinks God can cure it
Nigel Farage laughs off report FBI is looking into his Russia connections
Taylor Link
Nigel Farage has ties to Trump campaign associates and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange — and the FBI has noticed
Why does Donald Trump want to return a Russian compound seized as punishment for hacking?
Matthew Rozsa
An intelligence official says Trump's decision to undo one Obama measure against Russia is a "really bad idea"
Really bad ’80s nostalgia: Donald Trump’s misguided war on crime and immigration may undo years of bipartisan progress
Heather Digby Parton
Barely two years ago, both parties had agreed to roll back mandatory minimum sentencing. Well, forget all that
This is how the biggest companies cheated on taxes in 2016
Paul Buchheit
Corporations make billions from the U.S., and then claim all their profits in other countries
Trump Looks Ready to Leave the Paris Agreement — What Now?
John Light
Now the world is watching to see whether Trump will just quit the Paris Agreement, or go even further
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