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Trump’s stale CPAC ramble: Another airing of old grievances — that left the right-wing audience in rapture
Simon Maloy
President Trump gave the perfect keynote speech for a corrupt and intellectually bankrupt conservative gathering
Air Force cannot confirm Trump’s claim to have saved taxpayers more than $1 billion on two new planes
Matthew Rozsa
The president says the price for Air Force One planes was too high then claimed credit for lowering price
Someone at CPAC handed out Russian flags with “Trump” written in bold
Matthew Rozsa
Russia's white, blue, and red striped flag was passed out at CPAC — and people were waving them
Trump White House staffer Sebastian Gorka worked with anti-Semitic leaders in Hungary: report
Matthew Rozsa
Sebastian Gorka has been called Islamophobic for his stance on Islam, but his views on Jews may be coming in focus
Alt-right is a left-wing plot, say some conservatives — but they can’t run from it forever
Matthew Sheffield
Right-wingers at CPAC perform mental gymnastics to elude or ignore the rising toxic influence of the alt-right
Trump, Republicans may hold off on infrastructure plan so they can use it for the 2018 midterms
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans' backup plan for Trump's infrastructure proposal would coincide with the midterm elections
Caitlyn Jenner blasts Donald Trump over transgender executive order: “This is a disaster”
Katie Serena
The activist had been previously supportive of Republicans, even though they didn't support transgender Americans
Official: Mexico rejected US plan on 3rd-country deportees
AP Staff
Mexico is, once again, rebuffing a plan by the Trump administration
President Trump wants Homeland Security, Justice Department to justify immigration ban
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump White House won't question whether the ban was justified — now they just need a case for it
Trump proposes another arms race: “If countries are going to have nukes, we’re going to be at the top of the pack”
Matthew Rozsa
President Trump reiterates the bellicose theme that worried nuclear arms observers in December
Steve Bannon says Trump’s Cabinet of billionaires has been “selected for a reason . . . deconstruction”
Matthew Rozsa
Bannon confirmed that Trump's Cabinet appointments aren't there to govern. They're there to destroy
WATCH: Seth Meyers compares Republicans’ rough town halls to Trump’s golfing weekends
Jeremy Binckes
Meyers takes on Trump's golfing habits and Republicans' wish that they could be golfing, too
Forget about “reaching out” to Trump voters, Democrats — that’s a pointless, self-destructive strategy
Heather Digby Parton
Is liberal outrage driving away the "deplorables"? Too bad. To win, we need righteous anger, not compromise
Trump Administration wanted FBI to throw cold water on Russia probe: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's White House reportedly tried to get involved in an investigation
First installment on the butcher’s bill: Donald Trump’s supporters will be made to pay
Chauncey DeVega
A month in, the bill keeps adding up: Trump voters backed an unqualified demagogue, and the price will be painful
West Texas says no: For many people along the border, Trump’s wall fantasy is a nightmare
Amanda Marcotte
People who actually live in the rugged, spectacular border country of West Texas largely oppose Trump's wall
The breitbartification of CPAC
Matt Gertz
Breitbart has passed away, but the revolution he started is at its peak: the media company is everywhere at CPAC
WATCH: DNC in disarray? Shareblue executive editor says the easy narrative doesn’t fit the facts
Jeremy Binckes
Trump came out of the gate firing, but Democrats were able to counter, Jess McIntosh told Salon Talks
Kansas GOP revolts, nearly overturns Gov. Sam Brownback’s billion-dollar failed experiment
Sophia Tesfaye
Republican-led state house votes overwhelmingly to roll back Brownback's 2012 tax cuts, but override falls short
House Republicans are putting the kibosh on attempts to force disclosure on Russian ties, conflicts of interest
Matthew Rozsa
Jeff Sessions would be required to provide communication about ““criminal or counterintelligence investigations"
Trump’s Mexico problem: Picking stupid fights with a critical immigration partner
Simon Maloy
The Mexican government slaps back at Trump's draconian immigration plan, calling it a "legal impossibility"
NYPD commissioner to officers: Disregard Trump’s immigrant deportation order
Taylor Link
New York City will not comply with any warrants issued by federal immigration officials
Jason Chaffetz will finally investigate something — a national park’s tweet
Taylor Link
After criticism for turning a blind eye to the White House, the chairman plans to probe a park's social media post
Conservatives are still wary about Trump’s conservative bona fides
Lisa Lerer, Andrew Taylor
Conservatives are learning that dealing with Trump can be a bit complicated
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