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Judge concludes Jan. 6 rioter who broke into Capitol was acting on “Trump’s instructions”
Samaa Khullar
Yet another judge placed the blame for the Jan. 6 attack on the former president
Legal expert: Manhattan DA teasing “next chapter” sparks “hope” of Trump indictment
Travis Gettys
"This case has tentacles," said an attorney involved in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's probe
MSNBC host zeroes in on special counsel Jack Smith’s secret weapon against Donald Trump
Brad Reed
"He used that underrated style to great effect with juries and judges, meaning it works," said Ari Melber
“Sexual predator”: Sexual assault accuser files $9.4M lawsuit against Matt Schlapp — and his wife
Rae Hodge
The lawsuit alleges that Matt and Mercedes Schlapp, a former Trump aide, tried to discredit the accuser
Will Republicans blow up the global economy? They seem eager to try
Heather Digby Parton
Yes, the debt-ceiling fight is a boring, pointless political ritual — but the risk this time is off the charts
Proud Boys are right about one thing: It’s ridiculous that Trump’s not in prison
Amanda Marcotte
Proud Boy leader's lawyer argues Capitol insurrectionists are "scapegoats" for Trump's actions. That's clearly true
“Don’t be ugly”: Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert get into loud argument in House restroom
Areeba Shah
The two MAGA lawmakers were "nearly in a screaming match" over Kevin McCarthy, The Daily Beast reports
“I have info on everyone”: Trump’s rant about Mar-a-Lago visitors sounds like a blackmail threat
Brandon Gage
Trump lashed out over Biden visitor logs in a Truth Social post
Court proceedings reveal MBS paid Trump “millions in the past two years”: Human rights group
Rae Hodge
DAWN calls for DOJ probe after revelation that MBS owns nearly all of Trump-partnered LIV Golf
Legal expert stunned after Trump “steps in it over and over” in newly-released deposition
Sarah K Burris
Responding to E. Jean Carroll defamation claim, "Trump was stupid enough to defame her again," analyst says
The health and value of PBS in 2023: “People need access to information”
Melanie McFarland
PBS president Paula Kerger reiterates broadcast's value in a world of streaming, and where the gaps are
Heroes and villains: Fascists now control Congress — we can’t afford to pretend otherwise
Chauncey DeVega
As Biden honored the heroes of Jan. 6 at the White House, their temporary victory became a mockery on Capitol Hill
“The apocalyptic mindset is Republican orthodoxy at this point:” How paranoia consumed the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Author Jared Yates Sexton places Trumpism in a dark lineage of history, but holds out hope things can get better
Does anyone still think Joe Biden is Democrats’ best option for 2024?
Norman Solomon
Of course Trump's scandals are worse. But this debacle should make clear that Democrats can't afford Joe Biden
Trump lashes out at “thug” special prosecutor on Truth Social: “This is a Gestapo type operation”
Brad Reed
The former president also refers to the FBI as the "Fake Bureau of Investigation"
“A sign of disloyalty”: Trump calls evangelical leaders who haven’t backed presidential bid disloyal
Sarah K Burris
Trump says "nobody" has "ever done more" for the right to life than himself
How overturning Roe led to the Supreme Court’s “obvious departure from collegiality of years past”
Maya Boddie
“The Supreme Court that Donald Trump reshaped isn’t simply more conservative; it’s also much more strained"
We need Martin Luther King Jr.’s lessons in resistance — that’s why the right wants to erase them
Chauncey DeVega
Right-wingers want to refashion Martin Luther King Jr. in their own image — because the truth is still dangerous
“Take them home with you”: Trump instructed Giuliani on how to handle confidential documents
David Edwards
On his Sunday WABC radio show, Giuliani recalled how he became Trump's lawyer and the advice he was given
“There are too many secrets”: Document classification system needs an overhaul says WaPo
Brandon Gage
"Over-classification is counterproductive, making it harder for agencies to function," WaPo opined
How to fix the Supreme Court: Congress has the power, and simply isn’t using it
Paul Rosenberg
Historian David Gans on the lessons of Reconstruction, when Congress enforced reforms on a stubborn Supreme Court
Trump rebuked over social media meltdown against rape accuser in sexual assault case
Meaghan Ellis
A deposition for E. Jean Carroll's lawsuit reveals a combative conversation with a lawyer and a litigious Trump
In defense of “The Menu” diners
Alison Stine
In a world of Elon Musk, Harvey Weinstein and Trump, are these really the folks targeted for takedown?
Not quite losing my religion: Being a liberal evangelical isn’t always easy
Nathaniel Manderson
I know there's nothing rational about religious faith, and American Christianity is a mess. But I still believe
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