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We can stop the white-collar insurrectionists from doing it again: Here’s how

Noah Bookbinder
The Capitol mob isn't the real problem. Those in power who inspired them must be barred from holding office

Lawmakers who backed Trump’s fake AZ electors advised by scholar with ties to conservative group

Jordan Green
Two of the 11 alternate electors from Arizona have been subpoenaed so far by the Jan. 6 House Committee

Bombshell report claims Trump nearly pardoned all Jan. 6 attackers before leaving office

Sarah K. Burris
Do you think I have the power to do it?" Trump reportedly asked an adviser

Alexander Vindman sues Rudy Giuliani, Don Jr. over alleged witness intimidation campaign

Brett Bachman
Vindman alleges the pair organized a campaign of "misinformation" designed to spread via right-wing media

GOP senator thinks Biden’s “woke” SCOTUS pick won’t know “law book from a J.Crew catalog”

Igor Derysh
Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy worries Biden’s nominee will “rewrite Constitution” to “advance a woke agenda”

Jeff Zucker out as CNN head after failing to reveal relationship with former Cuomo aide

Jon Skolnik
BREAKING: CNN's Jeff Zucker abruptly resigns

Donald Trump’s having an awful week — and it’s only Wednesday

Heather Digby Parton
This week's Trump news seems to have shaken even the D.C. press corps' jaded attitude

Fox News could be in big trouble: Dominion’s huge defamation lawsuit makes a strong case

Anthony DiMaggio
Dominion's lawsuit accuses Fox of propagating false election propaganda. My research suggests that's clearly true

Trump blows up on Jan. 6 committee

Sarah K. Burris
Donald Trump continues claims of a stolen election in 2020 and turns on former vice president Mike Pence

Anti-BDS law in Texas violates free speech rights, federal judge rules

Kenny Stancil
A recent ruling affirms Texas has no right to forbid an engineering firm hired by Houston from boycotting Israel

Madison Cawthorn sues his own state to stop Jan. 6 challenge before North Carolina election board

Jon Skolnik
Cawthorn, a freshman House Republican, sues over effort to disqualify him from running for re-election

Trump documents were torn up, taped together before reaching Jan. 6 committee

Igor Derysh
National Archives says docs Trump tried to block included "records that had been torn up by former President Trump"

Donald Trump’s lackeys failed him — and saved democracy

Amanda Marcotte
New revelations show Trump's coup failed because he's a coward who hid behind his lackeys

Legendary reporter Carl Bernstein on journalism, Trump and history: “The truth is not neutral”

Andrew O'Hehir
Pulitzer-winning reporter spins marvelous tales of his early years — and their strange echoes in the Trump era

Mitch McConnell’s moment of truth: For many whites, Black people aren’t real “Americans”

Chauncey DeVega
McConnell's "gaffe" was nothing of the kind — it reflected a core belief driving the Republican attack on democracy

Jan. 6 committee seizes on Trump’s “admission”: He wanted Pence to “overturn” election

Igor Derysh
After Trump's remarkable "overturn" statement, Liz Cheney warns: "He’d do it all again if given the chance"

Trump takes control of the Jan. 6 story — while the media and Congress sleep on it

Amanda Marcotte
No Jan. 6 hearings until "April or May," Rep. Raskin tells Salon. Now Trump is promising pardons to the rioters

Trump is feeling the heat from investigations — and wants his mob to save him

Heather Digby Parton
Trump threatens trio of Black prosecutors with violence — and that was part of his speech, not improv. What's next?

Arizona bills embrace Trump conspiracy theories, could allow GOP to reject election results

Igor Derysh
Half the Republicans in the Arizona House back a bill to bring back “1958-style voting” — i.e., GTFO democracy

Right’s attack on “critical race theory” goes back decades — but media hasn’t noticed

Chauncey DeVega
As Sergio Munoz of Media Matters explains, CRT panic is the latest chapter in a long assault on civil rights

Should Breyer’s Supreme Court replacement have a term limit?

Paul M. Collins, Jr., Artemus Ward
Supreme Court justices in the U.S. enjoy life tenure, but it has had unforeseen consequences

How potential Trump pardons could affect Jan. 6 plea negotiations

John Wright
Many Capitol attackers grumble that the former president never helped them. Will his new admission change that?

The center cannot hold: Manchin and Sinema are wrecking America — here’s how to beat them

Paul Rosenberg
"Centrism," as those two mean it, is a catastrophic misreading of political reality. We need an entirely new model
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