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WATCH: JFK’s nephew on Trump: “Americans like presidents who admit their mistakes”
Carrie Sheffield
What advice would John F. Kennedy give Donald Trump on handling the press?
Obesessing over Trump? You’re missing something important
Andrew Bacevich
The president is trying to divert our attention
It’s the wealth gap, stupid: Inequality drives “economic anxiety” — both real and perceived
Erin Keane
Salon talks to the social psychologist author of "The Broken Ladder" about why both sides think somebody’s cheating
“What I’d love to do is stop them”: Trump talks with Jeanine Pirro about ending daily press briefings
Charlie May
"Let's not ever do any more press briefings"
Tale of the gringo strongman: Trump’s ill-advised Mexican policies backfire bigly
Jim Hightower
After Trump's misinformed attacks on Mexico (on migrants and trade), Mexicans wield their muscle
Filmmakers unpack Roger Stone on Netflix: Is he “the sinister Forrest Gump of American politics”?
Carrie Sheffield
Dylan Bank, Daniel DiMauro found Stone had a lot of schemes going; one of them was "running Trump for president"
WATCH: Baldwin’s Trump discusses Comey firing with Lester Holt, and Paul Ryan says he eats dog food
Charlie May
"Before we begin I just need to know that I have your undying loyalty"
Yet another reason Donald Trump is bad news: He’s utterly lacking in “integrative complexity” — and that’s dangerous
Émile P. Torres
Trump's lack of "balance, nuance and sophistication" is obvious — and it's likely to get many people killed
How unequal voter turnout and vote suppression helped elect Donald Trump
Sean McElwee
Voting in America is highly stratified and unequal. If it were slightly less so, Hillary Clinton would be president
Donald Trump is radicalizing America’s court system before our very eyes
Steven Rosenfeld
President nominates 10 judges to the federal bench, the first step in a right-wing corporate takeover
President Trump eyeing Fox News producers and hosts to take over his communications team
Taylor Link
Trump is unhappy with the message coming out of the White House, but that might have to do with the message itself
President Trump’s commencement speech at Liberty: “In America, we don’t worship government. We worship God”
Taylor Link
Trump found a friendly audience at the evangelical Liberty University, where he trashed critics and the D.C. elite
A malicious child acts out: Donald Trump, Jim Comey and the toxic triumph of “kidult” culture
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump is like an overgrown, evil Dennis the Menace — who embodies our infantile consumer culture at its worst
DC Comics superhero: “All Star Batman” author Scott Snyder on politics, diversity and comics in the Trump era
Chauncey DeVega
You can't write comics to raise the "diversity bar," says Scott Snyder — but the art form must confront our world
The DNC’s elephant in the room: Dems have a problem — it’s not Donald Trump
Sophia A. McClennen
It’s time for the DNC to stop blaming Trump and the GOP for their own credibility issues
Donald Trump is repeating Obama’s errors in dealing with Turkey’s Erdogan: But there is another way forward
Steven A. Cook
Trump's critical meeting with the controversial Turkish strongman comes after a long litany of American mistakes
CNN’s Stephen Moore accidentally confirms Trump was lying about commitment to protect Medicaid
Craig Harrington
Moore: Medicaid cuts were “central to our plan all along,” contrary to Trump’s public statements
Adam Schiff on “Real Time with Bill Maher”: James Comey would “still have a job” if there was no there there
Taylor Link
The ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee says that Trump apologists don't realize what is at stake
Dead man lying
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Unyielding dishonesty and belligerence have landed Trump one investigation away from impeachment
Nothing about Comey’s firing makes sense — and there are serious holes in both the right’s and left’s talking points
Danielle Ryan
Donald Trump's explanations are clearly nonsense — but the tortured reasoning of Democrats isn't much better
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: The Kushner family is in the spotlight
Matthew Rozsa
The big conflict of interest story this week involves the family of Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner
In a time of madness, Sally Yates is a profile in courage
Michael Winship
The fired acting attorney general proved this week that there are still a few left who believe in truth and the law
Can low-wage industries survive without immigrants and refugees?
Michael Grabell
Case Farms’ history shows how many sectors like meatpacking depend on immigrants and refugees.
The Trump administration just helped a pro-Trump media empire grow
Matt Gertz
The president rewards those who show their devotion to him
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