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“I wasn’t dead enough for an abortion”: Texas mom blames Trump for almost losing her life
Charles R. Davis
If Trump wins in November, "he will make this nightmare a reality nationwide," says Lauren Miller
“I don’t see any of that”: Experts pour cold water on Trump’s hope that Supreme Court will save him
Marina Villeneuve
Trump could try to turn to SCOTUS but his arguments are "long shots," says UCLA Law Prof. Rick Hasen
Judge Cannon gifts Trump another two weeks to come up with an argument against a gag order
Nicholas Liu
Special counsel Jack Smith wants to curb Trump claims he says endanger the FBI agents that searched Mar-a-Lago
John Oliver calls out “uncritical fawning praise” of Indian PM Narendra Modi amid growing crackdown
Nardos Haile
Oliver went in on India's growing Hindu nationalism, censorship and Modi's expected re-election
Former Trump lawyer: “Ridiculous” to claim that Joe Biden orchestrated Trump’s felony convictions
Nicholas Liu
Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that President Joe Biden was behind his criminal trial
“Lock her up”: Trump falsely claims he never embraced calls for jailing Hillary Clinton
Nicholas Liu
Trump has repeatedly called for jailing his political opponents, from Hillary Clinton to Joe Biden
Legal experts: Trump’s “friends on the Supreme Court” may take up his demand to intervene
Charles R. Davis
The odds are long, but the former president is already posting pleas for SCOTUS to save him on Truth Social
Republicans in Congress find ways to make Americans pay for Trump’s crimes
Heather Digby Parton
The whole GOP establishment has lined up behind Trump to degrade the jury system and the rule of law
9 Trump trial witnesses got significant financial benefits from his businesses and campaign
Robert Faturechi, Justin Elliott, Alex Mierjeski
If any benefits were intended to influence testimony, that could be a crime
Texas professors sue to fail students who seek abortions
Amanda Marcotte
Men are using abortion bans to control and abuse women in their lives for "consensual sexual intercourse"
“She’s fine”: Trump brushes off questions about Melania during “Fox & Friends” interview
Nandika Chatterjee
In a pre-taped interview, Trump spoke at length about his trial but clammed up when asked about his absent wife
Michael Cohen thinks “rogue” Trump deserves solitary confinement
Nandika Chatterjee
Trump’s former fixer worries that he could swap government secrets for tuna and stamps, if left to mix in gen pop
An appeal to heaven: Find Sam Alito another job
Kirk Swearingen
Alito and Clarence Thomas have been exposed as shameless partisan hacks. But the high court's rot goes much deeper
Shooting alone: How decades of war have reshaped America’s priorities
Andrea Mazzarino
Our culture of Trump, guns, anger and loneliness didn't arise by accident. It took years of misplaced priorities
“The Apprentice” long con persists today, even beyond its host’s many convictions
Melanie McFarland
Before Thursday's guilty verdicts, a published account from an unmuzzled producer revealed how his show made Trump
“I’ve never seen that”: Legal scholars say Trump has opening to turn to Supreme Court for help
Marina Villeneuve
There are multiple federal questions Trump could raise to get SCOTUS to intervene, UCLA Prof. Rick Hasen told Salon
The fallout from Trump’s conviction: Who pays for his guilt?
Chauncey DeVega
Like many other Americans, I am exhilarated and scared by Trump’s conviction and what may come next
“That’s when judges hand down jail time”: Ex-NY prosecutors say Trump is daring judge with outburst
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Judge Juan Merchan could impose a "creative sentence" — but Trump is making jail stint more likely
“No president has ever been convicted more”: Kimmel’s quick re-write on Trump verdict monologue
Griffin Eckstein
The host made quick work to re-do his monologue after the historic verdict came in hours before taping
“Outrage and disservice”: Mike Pence blasts Trump conviction as political prosecution
Griffin Eckstein
The ex-VP said that the jury verdict against Trump "undermines confidence in our system of justice"
“My juror”: Trump believed a loyalist on the jury could save him, until the very end
Griffin Eckstein
Trump's team apparently read into a particular juror's body language, which ended up being a misread
“Confused, desperate, and defeated”: Biden and his campaign take on Trump’s “rigged” trial rhetoric
Nandika Chatterjee
Speaking to reporters, President Biden said "it's irresponsible for anyone to say this was 'rigged'"
Here comes the spiral: A criminally guilty Donald Trump is a dangerous Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump's criminal liability now becomes a liability for the nation
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