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Boy, do we need a “deep state” now — but not the way the Trumpers mean it

Kirk Swearingen
If the new space telescope exemplifies what our "state" can accomplish, let's take the same approach to democracy

Virginia’s new GOP governor calls on parents to report teachers for “divisive” subjects

Sarah Burris
"And that gives us further, further ability to make sure we’re rooting it out"

Liz Cheney fires back at Newt Gingrich after he suggests throwing Jan. 6 committee in jail

Igor Derysh
"This is what it looks like when the rule of law unravels," tweets Cheney after Newt says "mean" Dems face prison

Insurrection by other means: The far right is using anti-vax sentiment to radicalize Republicans

Amanda Marcotte
The weekend's anti-vaccine rally in D.C. was heavy on violence-inspiring rhetoric and fascist recruitment

Proud Boys return to D.C. — this time for massive anti-vaccine rally

Jon Skolnik
Far-right protesters descended upon D.C. little more than one year after Jan. 6

Allen Weisselberg couldn’t explain how value of $400M Trump property doubled in one year: report

Meaghan Ellis
The investigation appears to center on whether Trump's businesses and real estate properties were mis-valued

WATCH: Trump plays Wordle on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show in Saturday Night Live opener

John Wright
Another week, another scene-stealing Donald Trump cold open

So what the hell happened to Boris Johnson — and can it happen to Donald Trump?

Andrew O'Hehir
Britain's upper-crust pseudo-Trump looks to be toast — over a garden-party scandal. Is there a lesson for America?

Trump instructed Michael Cohen to make sure Don Jr. went to jail instead of Ivanka

Tom Boggioni
The former president apparently believed his son would handle the stresses of prison better

The curse of James Garfield: A history lesson from one of America’s most tragic presidents

Matthew Rozsa
James Garfield is largely forgotten today, but saved his unpopular party from disaster — before tragedy struck

Former Trump aide Boris Epshteyn admits to fake elector scheme on national TV

John Wright
Boris Epshteyn, who was subpoenaed this week by the Jan. 6 committee, said everything "was done legally"

A “buried” poll result reveals a trend in the GOP that looks bad for Trump

Alex Henderson
Republicans have long said they saw themselves as Trump supporters first. That seems to be changing

Jan. 6 committee obtains executive order draft that called for voting machines to be seized

Meaghan Ellis
It's unclear who wrote the December 16, 2020, document — but it doesn't stray far from Trump's public comments

GOP’s new voter suppression tactic is also an old one: “Election police”

Thom Hartmann
Ron DeSantis' plans for a voter-intimidation squad has a long and sordid history — going back to Barry Goldwater

With new subpoenas, Jan. 6 committee closes in on its ultimate target: Donald Trump

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and the others summoned this week had better be careful: They're walking into a trap

“March for Life” is a misnomer — GOP’s pro-COVID stance makes clear

Amanda Marcotte
There's nothing "pro-life" about a Supreme Court or conservative groups that reject life-saving COVID-19 vaccines

Rudy Giuliani revealed to be mastermind behind scheme to install bogus Trump electors: report

Jon Skolnik
"It was Rudy and these misfit characters who started calling the shots," said a former Trump campaign staffer

Trump’s new legal troubles mount — even as Russia probe officially runs out of steam

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's no-good, very bad week

Voter suppression in action: Mail-in ballot rejections many times higher under new Texas law

Igor Derysh
“This is what voter suppression looks like,” says election clerk in Austin as pattern repeats across the state

Who were the Jan. 6 attackers? Isolated white folks, searching for meaning — and enemies

Chauncey DeVega
New research offers clearer picture: Capitol rioters were often suburban and middle-class — and many felt isolated

Jared Kushner trying to assure partners Trump won’t interfere with new private equity firm

Travis Gettys
Jared Kushner plans to remain with his new company whether or not his father-in-law returns to the White House

Georgia prosecutor investigating Trump’s alleged election misdeeds requests special grand jury

Brett Bachman
Trump didn't seem happy about the news Thursday

Signs of life in Bidenland: President seizes the pulpit at last — will it change anything?

Brian Karem
Biden finally comes out swinging, with a mix of humor, empathy and surprising naiveté. But is it too late?

Donald Trump calls for racial violence: White supremacists are listening, but the media laughs

Chauncey DeVega
While the media congratulated itself for mocking or ignoring Trump's Arizona rally, he spread vicious racist lies
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