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“This is a game-changer for prosecutors”: Proud Boy pleads guilty — flips on leaders tied to Trump

Tom Boggioni
CNN legal analyst says indicted Proud Boys should be "more nervous than yesterday"

Ex-Oath Keeper testifies that leader Stewart Rhodes said he was in contact with Trump Secret Service

Travis Gettys
Founder Stewart Rhodes claimed to have the phone number of an agent who had contact with Donald Trump

Herschel Walker, Donald Trump, and the Christian right’s long, slow self-destruction

Heather Digby Parton
The Christian right were always a bunch of hypocrites, going back to Bill Clinton. They can't hide from it anymore

Experts say DOJ claim that Trump still hoarding classified docs is a “major step toward indictment”

Igor Derysh
“Trump is daring the DOJ to charge him," ex-prosecutor says after DOJ demands he return additional classified docs

Political warlord Trump now targets his enemies — and Mitch is first on the list

Chauncey DeVega
Like a cornered animal, Trump is ready to lash out — and he longs to make his violent fantasies come true

Glenn Greenwald’s bromance with Alex Jones: New low for a onetime Pulitzer winner

Eoin Higgins
Once an independent muckraker, Greenwald has moved sharply rightward — but even so, this was embarrassing

What you don’t have and why: The crushing of American socialism and the left

Adam Hochschild
The never-ending impact of a forgotten blitzkrieg against the American left

“The circuit court rejected Trump’s opposition”: Experts say appeals ruling a “bad sign” for Trump

Areeba Shah
An appeals court panel unanimously backed the DOJ's request to expedite special master challenge

Herschel Walker is a ridiculous person — but his ex is a typical abortion patient

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans have slurred Walker's ex as a "skank," but her story is a lot like any single mom trying to get by

Election deniers failed to hand Wisconsin to Trump – but paved the way for future GOP success

Megan O’Matz
The stolen election myth has helped reshape this battleground state for the upcoming midterms and 2024 race

New documents undercut Trump’s attempt to blame federal workers for moving docs to Mar-a-Lago

Brad Reed
"One thing is clear: The boxes were packed when the movers got there," Bloomberg reports

Joe Biden asks questions worthy of Thomas Paine: Who the hell are we, and what century is this?

Brian Karem
For all the problems of the Biden White House, the president has no illusions: America faces a historic emergency

“The more we learn, the worse things look”: Court error exposes judge’s “obvious” Trump sympathy

Igor Derysh
Judge Aileen Cannon's descriptions of potentially privileged documents are in stark contrast with the actual docs

Mar-a-Lago documents inadvertently published online — and undercut Trump’s privilege claims

Areeba Shah
A judge ordered the documents sealed but they were accidentally released publicly instead

Oath Keepers trial highlights the right’s obsession with finding cheat codes for real life

Amanda Marcotte
Stewart Rhodes all but promised his followers he had "one neat trick" to evade criminal charges for sedition

Democrats won the biggest policy battle of our time — why doesn’t it feel that way?

Heather Digby Parton
For more than a decade, Republicans riled up their base with vows to repeal Obamacare. Today, nothing but crickets

“Doomed to fail”: Legal experts trash Trump’s appeal after he runs to SCOTUS over Mar-a-Lago docs

Igor Derysh
Even Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas doesn’t seem to think it’s the “emergency” that Trump does

What does MAGA mean in 2022? An aging movement longs for an America that never was

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's core loyalists are older, less educated, more Southern, more Christian — and driven by resentment

Donald Trump’s life of crime: Most books are clueless — these five explain him best

Gregg Barak
There's an ever-growing shelf of Trump books, but most make the same crucial mistake: They conclude he's nuts

Conspiracy theorists and 16-hour days: Inside the stress elections officials face ahead of midterms

Pooja Salhotra
Running Texas elections has never been easy. But since 2020, the scrutiny elections administrators face has grown

“Security risk”: Election officials sound the alarm over “sabotage” from pro-Trump poll workers

Matthew Chapman
Republican poll workers have already been charged with election tampering in key states

Whoopi Goldberg says “The View” is so much “calmer” in a post-Meghan McCain era

Joy Saha
So that's a "no" to a reunion?
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