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A MAGA divorce? Donald Trump vs Marjorie Taylor Greene
CK Smith
The escalating feud underscores tensions in GOP, raising questions about the party’s direction for 2026 Midterms
Trump cites the Bible on “vulnerable children,” sparks uproar
CK Smith
Trump invoked Scripture to defend his record on children, prompting online backlash and reminders of past policies
Watching “The American Revolution” in our fourth crisis
Melanie McFarland
Ken Burns' latest opus is solid storytelling. It also highlights the costliness of our ignorance about our history
Donald Trump’s America First movement is fracturing
Sophia Tesfaye
Conservative criticism of the president is escalating — in potentially damaging ways
Trump melts down on Truth Social at “weak Republicans” demanding release of Epstein files
Garrett Owen
After dodging press questions, Trump fired off posts calling Republican lawmakers "soft and foolish"
Quit “sane-washing” Donald Trump
Brian Karem
Trump's speeches and apparent naps are reaching a critical point
Sorry, Nancy Mace. Donald Trump hasn’t “protected women”
Amanda Marcotte
The congresswoman’s Epstein dilemma is a problem for all Republican women
The misleading story Fox News told about Portland before Trump sent troops
Rob Davis
Fox’s portrayal of “Portland rioters” routinely instigating violence was misleading
“Not going to work”: Megyn Kelly tries to downplay Epstein emails
Blaise Malley
The podcaster admitted that the emails from Epstein "sound bad” for Trump
Underage girl at center of Gaetz probe began sex work to pay for braces: report
Alex Galbraith
Details about the minor whose allegations derailed Gaetz's career were shared by the New York Times
“Gonna vote for it”: Republicans break ranks to vote on Epstein files bill
Garrett Owen
Republican defectors accuse President Donald Trump of pressuring them to "vote the wrong way"
Emails: Jeffrey Epstein offered to give Russia “insight” into Trump
Garrett Owen
A slew of emails released by the House shows Epstein keeping close tabs on the president
Texas Democrats have the last laugh over MAGA gerrymandering
Heather Digby Parton
After initial success in Texas, Trump's 2026 gerrymandering strategy is facing roadblocks
Donald Trump’s path to authoritarian rule is wide open
Chauncey DeVega
Former national security official warns “Trump is moving faster than most dictators have"
Trump has exploited pardons and clemency to reward allies and supporters
Jeremy Kohler
Few of Trump’s pardons have gone to people who properly petitioned the Office of the Pardon Attorney
“Wrong”: House Republicans blast “self-serving” payday for GOP senators in budget bill
Garrett Owen
A provision in the bill to reopen the federal government could line several senators up for hefty payouts
Dog barks: Trump says Epstein emails are Democrats’ “deflection” from their own “failures”
Alex Galbraith
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt added that Trump "did nothing wrong"
“Of course he knew about the girls”: New emails reveal Trump “spent hours” at Epstein’s house
Garrett Owen
Epstein said Trump was "that dog that hasn't barked"
“Unreal”: MAGA fury after Trump “broke everyone’s heart” with visa comments on Fox News
Blaise Malley
The president argued Americans "don’t have certain talents" while defending the H-1B worker visa program
Donald Trump’s enemies list keeps growing
Heather Digby Parton
Retribution on behalf of the president is now the Justice Department's primary focus
After Election Day losses, Trump and MAGA will strike back hard
Chauncey DeVega
Far from being a lame duck, Trump and MAGA will only escalate their attacks on democracy
“Victory Day”: Trump rewrites Veterans Day at Arlington
CK Smith
A ceremony meant to honor heroes, Trump repurposed it into celebrating political conquest, and got backlash again
SCOTUS won’t revisit marriage equality. But the fight isn’t over
Austin Sarat
Just like with Roe v. Wade, opponents of marriage equality are playing a long game
Even establishment Democrats say Chuck Schumer must go
Jason Kyle Howard
Despite his "no" vote, the Senate deal to reopen the government bears Schumer’s fingerprints
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