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Trump campaign staff to White House: The president won’t make embarrassing tweets if he doesn’t read any negative publicity

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's campaign staff managed to curb his bad tweeting habits by keeping negative coverage away from him

Trump’s understaffed Cabinet is being micromanaged by the White House, leading to friction

Matthew Rozsa
The White House's micromanaging may be rubbing many of its Cabinet officials the wrong way

WATCH: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse tells Salon “fewer than half” of GOP senators think Trump “makes it through his presidency”

In a visit to Salon, Rhode Island Democrat says his GOP colleagues feel "a lot of anxiety" about their president

“What universe are these people living in?” Anne Frank Center blasts Sean Spicer for complaints over anti-Semitism whitewash

Matthew Rozsa
After Sean Spicer says, "Nothing is good enough" for Anne Frank Center, its executive director responds fiercely

“Shame on Mitch”: Republican members of Congress are being met by vocal and angry constituents

Matthew Rozsa
The president may not like it, but the GOPers doing his bidding are being held accountable

How much does the Johnson Amendment curtail church freedom?

Elizabeth Schmidt
A detailed look at what leaders of houses of worship can and cannot say under the Johnson Amendment

Trump’s strategic vision of chaos: Inventing a nonexistent crisis so he can “solve” it

Heather Digby Parton
The president depicts a failing America that's more like 2009 than 2017 — so he can take credit for doing nothing

Conservative forces clash in Trump’s early days

Steve Peoples
The conservative movement is in flux as thousands of adherents prepare to gather outside Washington

“You just can’t do it, mathematically”: Experts don’t share President Trump’s rosy predictions for economic growth

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump’s growth rate target of 4 percent is audacious at best and implausible at worst

Milo, Donald Trump and the outer limits of hate speech: When does absolute freedom of speech endanger democracy?

Émile P. Torres
Free speech is never absolute — and shutting down a hateful alt-right troll doesn’t violate the First Amendment

Western land war heats up: Major outdoor-industry trade show bails on Utah to protest GOP assault on public land

Amanda Marcotte
Outdoor industry fights back, striking major blow against Utah GOP's long campaign to sell off public lands

Former white supremacists help others leave hate groups

Jay Reeves
An emerging U.S. movement helps people quit hate organizations

Scott Pruitt’s first EPA address: “We can be both pro-energy and jobs and pro-environment”

Rachel Leah
The highly controversial EPA director offered vague plans for the future

Supreme Court seems split in case of boy’s death near border

Mark Sherman
A divided Supreme Court puzzled over the rights of foreigners to sue in American courts

Michael Moore launches website devoted to stopping President Trump

Matthew Rozsa
Called "Resistance calendar," the site is committed to helping anti-Trump protesters organize nationwide

Mass deportation is coming: Trump’s Homeland Security Department lays out game plan to expel large numbers of immigrants

Simon Maloy
Trump administration outlines its aggressive strategy to deport as many undocumented immigrants as possible

Richard Spencer attempted to crash a Libertarian conference and was shown the door

Matthew Rozsa
Libertarians emphasize private property rights, so crashing their private event was not the smartest idea

Why has Trump been so slow to confront anti-Semitism? Several answers suggest themselves, none of them good

Gary Legum
Either the president is totally clueless on this issue or he has surrounded himself with bigots. It could be both!

Trans students worry they’re still a top target of President Trump’s Education Department

Sophia Tesfaye
“This is the first day of the president’s second month in office and he is now fully coming after LGBT people”

Sweden’s official tweeter is devoting his time to fact-checking President Trump

Rachel Leah
The citizen-run Twitter account @sweden debunked Trump's claims about crime and immigration in Sweden

“Anti-Semitism is horrible”: President Trump makes first public denouncement against hate crimes against Jews

Matthew Rozsa
"It's going to stop and it has to stop," Trump said, adding that he speaks out "whenever I get the chance"

Trump then: “I would have no problem” banning lobbyists. Trump now: You’re hired!

Justin Elliott
It’s difficult to know how many former lobbyists are now working in the Trump administration

In Trump’s future looms a familiar shutdown threat

Andrew Taylor
After Republicans played politics with shutting down the government, Senate Democrats are now in control

Sweden is pretty offended by President Trump’s claims that the country has a crime problem

Matthew Rozsa
Sweden isn't happy with the president hurting the country's reputation
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