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Party animal: Rand Paul doesn’t want to investigate Trump’s Russian ties because they’re both Republicans
Matthew Rozsa
Paul is worried the party can't repeal Obamacare if they're instead "having Republicans investigate Republicans"
As White House spirals into crisis, what will Congress do? GOP leaders face unhappy choice
Heather Digby Parton
As Trump's White House implodes, congressional Republicans must confront a dilemma: their country or their agenda
WATCH: Great-granddaughter of Khrushchev notes the similarities of Trump and Putin
Carrie Sheffield
Nina Khrushcheva explains Putin's strategic strengths, along with his similarities to Trump
Trump advisers maintained regular contact with Russia during campaign: report
Matthew Rozsa
Flynn's sanctions-related chats with Russia were part of a larger pattern of conversations with the Trump campaign
White House: Mideast peace may not be 2-state solution
Jill Colvin, Vivian Salama
Trump's position could signify a dramatic shift in 20 years of U.S. foreign policy
Trump’s Israel policy: Confusing to all! Netanyahu’s big White House visit could get exciting
Matthew Sheffield
Where's Trump now on settlements, the embassy or the two-state solution? Israel's prime minister would love to know
Can journalists debunk Trump’s lies without amplifying them? It’s challenging but not impossible
Amanda Marcotte
Journalists must report on the administration's many falsehoods — and find a way to do so that won’t backfire
Trump’s vow to “destroy” Johnson Amendment could wreak havoc on charitable world
Philip Hackney, Brian Mittendorf
The 63-year-old law that bans charities from engaging in political activities
Paul Krugman dissects the staggering ignorance of the Trump White House
Janet Allon
Is the Trump White House evil or just stupid?
The Indivisible movement is fueling resistance to Trump
Karin Kamp
Indivisible wants to inspire progressive action with a "focus on local, defensive congressional advocacy"
Former counterterrorism advisor: Trump’s connection with Russia is “dangerous”
Jeremy Binckes
Mario Mangiameli calls unregistered conversations "extremely problematic.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, here’s some fan fiction about Donald Trump’s sex life
Jeremy Binckes
It's called "Trump's House of Pleasure." We remind you that it's fiction
Piers Morgan calls J.K. Rowling a “serial loser”
Charlie May
Piers Morgan and "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling trade jabs on Twitter
Donald Trump wanted to move the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem on Day One
Rachel Leah
With Netanyahu's visit to the White House this week, what will come of the U.S. embassy's location in Israel?
“Distorting reality”: Politicians, mental health experts say they’re worried about Donald Trump
Charlie May
Al Franken was the first to question Trump's mental health. Now, professionals are speaking out
Lies upon lies about Michael Flynn: The White House’s official explanation of the scandal makes no sense
Simon Maloy
Pretty much everyone involved in the spreading Michael Flynn scandal is telling easily disproved lies about it
President Trump orders an internal investigation to find the leakers amid reported chaos in the White House
Taylor Link
Following leaks of key information in the White House, Trump has allowed key jobs go unfilled, chaos reign
For America’s sake, we need answers about Russia. Now
Michael Winship
Trump's embrace of Russia and Vladimir Putin could drag democracy to an early grave
Kris Kobach’s “voter fraud” meltdown: Someday he’ll have evidence of a problem that doesn’t exist
Gary Legum
The Kansas secretary of state, who inspired Trump's Great Wall, is exposed on CNN as a vapid voter-fraud troll
House Republicans show little interest in investigating the Michael Flynn scandal
Sophia Tesfaye
While Republicans in the Senate call for an investigation, House GOP drag their feet in an effort to protect Trump
Fox News, Trump tackle the big question: Who’s leaking information about the White House?
Taylor Link
Fox News has made minimizing Gen. Mike Flynn's resignation its top priority
Blood in the water: Flynn’s out, and in less than a month the Trump administration has been hobbled by scandal
Simon Maloy
Trump's national security aide quits in disgrace, confronting congressional Republicans with a nasty quandary
Purge outdated voter rolls? NYC tried it, with bad results
Steve Peoples
Trump's idea to prevent his definition of "voter fraud" caused a lot of problems the last time it was tried
Time is running out on American democracy, historian says
Kali Holloway
We may have a year or less, and it has happened to countries like us before, says a Yale professor
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