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Trump rules out Pence as his 2024 running mate: “I don’t think the people would accept” him
Jon Skolnik
Trump says their relationship was great, except for what "took place in the end"
Why I’m going to Ukraine: We deserve the truth — and that’s my job
Brian Karem
Reporters are risking their lives to tell the truth about Putin's war. Some have already died. It's worth it
Donald Trump, Michael Flynn call for violence — they’re not kidding, but the media doesn’t care
Chauncey DeVega
Trump tells fans to "lay down their very lives"; Flynn orders them to "charge the machine gun nest." It's no joke
Georgia Republicans speed through another massive “anti-voter bill” inspired by Trump’s Big Lie
Igor Derysh
Georgia GOP passes yet another sweeping bill to restrict voting; Democrats compare it to Jim Crow suppression
Conservatives pile on as Tulsi Gabbard named “most influential” spreader of disinformation
Jon Skolnik
Rep. Adam Kinzinger has called Gabbard's remarks "actual Russian propaganda"
Eric Trump mocks Biden for sending “blankets” to Ukraine, brags Putin likes his father better
Sarah K Burris
"My father had a great relationship with Putin"
Pro-Trump “vigilantes” are now going undercover as government workers
Sarah K Burris
In New Mexico, Trump supporters impersonated city workers to get information from unsuspecting voters
Republicans blame Democrats for crime — but new data shows higher murder rates in red states
Igor Derysh
Yes, crime is up. But eight of the 10 states with the highest murder rates in 2020 voted for Donald Trump
Trump explains to Fox News host that there’s “a lot of love” behind Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
Jon Skolnik
Trump's comment is just the latest in a series of contradictory remarks about Putin
Kevin McCarthy quietly gets away with holding Republicans to a lower standard than Donald Trump
Madeleine Beck
Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar will not face punishment for attending a white nationalist conference
Trump admits he was wrong about Putin — but just can’t quit him
Heather Digby Parton
His allegiance to Putin puts Trump in a bind on the issue of Ukraine, which Republican voters strongly support
Salon investigates: The war on public schools is being fought from Hillsdale College
Kathryn Joyce
In a 3-part investigation, Salon shows how this tiny Christian college is leading the right-wing fight on education
Coming to a school near you: Stealth religion and a Trumped-up version of American history
Kathryn Joyce
Exclusive: Hillsdale College's charter school network pushes "patriotic education." Critics say it's propaganda
An army of Republican Karens are fighting to end legal abortion in the U.S.
Amanda Marcotte
Forget about "internalized misogyny" — female Republicans want to externalize their hatred onto other women
Democrats say Trump is violating campaign finance law by not announcing 2024 bid
Igor Derysh
Democratic PAC says Trump is "illegally" raising money for 2024 run — but not admitting it to avoid regulations
The GOP’s “shadow primary”: Anti-Trump Republicans secretly compete to replace him
Tom Boggioni
Some of Trump's Republican critics are gathering support for presidential bids if Trump decides to sit out
How this tiny Christian college is driving the right’s nationwide war against public schools
Kathryn Joyce
Exclusive: In the full-scale conservative assault on public education, Hillsdale College is leading the charge
Is America the “world’s greatest democracy”? In 2022, we don’t even crack the top 50
Chauncey DeVega
Co-author of new Freedom House report on the decline of democracy talks about how the U.S. fell so far so fast
How American political polling got messed up
Matthew Rozsa
Trump supporters, pandemics and phone-answering habits are screwing with pollsters
“Treasonous lies”: Mitt Romney calls out Tulsi Gabbard for “parroting Russian propaganda”
Igor Derysh
Russian state TV aired Tulsi Gabbard’s Fox News interview echoing Kremlin talking points
GOP voters finally buck Trump: Republicans unwilling to be Putin’s puppets — for now
Amanda Marcotte
Trumpist leaders envision a transnational authoritarian movement — but that's too complex for the typical GOP voter
Mike Pompeo’s security detail since leaving State Department costs taxpayers more than $13 million
Jon Skolnik
Pompeo and his former aide have reportedly faced "“serious and credible” threats from Iran since leaving office
Trump 2.0: Ron DeSantis is the future of the Republican Party
Heather Digby Parton
From COVID denialism to right-wing culture war, Florida's GOP governor is ready to take his radical agenda national
Madison Cawthorn called an embarrassment to Republican Party
Tom Boggioni
Republicans in North Carolina are expressing distaste and calling for Cawthorn to be replaced
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