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Trump trashes GOP senator as “woke” for acknowledging that 2020 election was “fair”

Igor Derysh
“The election was fair, as fair as we have seen. We simply did not win the election," said Sen. Mike Rounds

Biden must make clear what Republicans know: The fight for democracy is a struggle over racism

Amanda Marcotte
As Biden honors MLK and campaigns for voting rights, the right doubles down on racist hysterics

Stephen Miller calls on Fox News viewers to “reclaim our heritage”

Jon Skolnik
The former Trump advisor warned against those who use "race as their cudgel"

Our new “live with it” COVID strategy is devastating health care workers

Bob Hennelly
So much for "essential" workers: Behind the mixed messaging on omicron, health care workers are paying the price

National Archives: Trump allies caught using forged documents to overturn 2020 election

Jon Skolnik
Election officials were pressured in Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania

What do Democrats and Republicans actually believe in 2022? That should decide the midterms

Thom Hartmann
If Republicans go full Trump and Democrats stand up for progressive causes, we might see a real contest this year

The 2022 midterms will be all about Jan. 6: Democrats can win if they fight Trump’s Big Lie

Amanda Marcotte
The insurrection is a wedge issue pitting moderates against the far-right. Democrats should not hesitate to use it

Jim Jordan refuses to tell Jan. 6 panel about Trump calls after claiming he had “nothing to hide”

Igor Derysh
"If they call me, I got nothing to hide," Jordan declared before refusing to cooperate with the investigation

Trump’s troops: The far-right has a tight grip on too many in uniform

Heather Digby Parton
What if Trump leads another insurrection? How many military and law enforcement members will stand firm?

A year later, we’re still trapped in a bad fascist-coup movie: It doesn’t end well

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's coup was more like a black-comic indie film than a thriller — and it's heading toward a dark anticlimax

“Frustrated” Trump staffers “rolled their eyes” when he shared political advice from Fox hosts

Tom Boggioni
"West Wing staffers would simply roll their eyes in frustration as they scrambled to respond"

What would Jesus actually do? He’d never give up on the “deplorables”

Nathaniel Manderson
Humility and empathy toward those who have wronged you isn't easy. But there's no other way forward for America

Why George Washington’s Farewell Address has never been more important

Matthew Rozsa
As Washington departed the presidency, he left us a striking warning about how a dangerous demagogue might rise

Man who gave Kyle Rittenhouse his rifle faces $2K fine, but will have felony charges dismissed

John Wright
20-year-old Dominick Black pled guilty to a non-criminal offense

Donald Trump should be very afraid: This anniversary was not good news for him

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Last year, Trump thought he could find a way to hang on. Now he's more worried about staying out of prison

Democrats quietly consider using 14th Amendment to prevent Trump from running for office in 2024

Brett Bachman
A post-Civil War clause bars anyone who engaged in "insurrection or rebellion" against the U.S. from seeking office

Trump’s former spokesperson reveals that he was “gleefully” rewinding Capitol riot footage on Jan. 6

Jon Skolnik
"Look at all of the people fighting for me," the president reportedly said as the violent insurrection unfolded

Sayonara, Cyber Ninjas: Dubious “audit” firm shutting down after judge imposes $50,000 daily fine

Igor Derysh
Company behind sham Arizona "audit" is now "insolvent" despite millions in donations from Trump supporters

Ted Cruz apologizes for Jan. 6 “terrorist attack” comment after enduring Tucker Carlson’s wrath

Jon Skolnik
“The way I phrased things yesterday — it was sloppy, and it was, frankly, dumb”

Biden just delivered the most forceful rebuke of Trump’s coup — but what will he do about it?

Heather Digby Parton
Joe Biden gave the best speech of his presidency on the anniversary of Jan. 6. So what happens now?

Imagine another America: One where Black or brown people had attacked the Capitol

Chauncey DeVega
If this alternate history sounds ludicrous, that's the point: That imaginary event would look nothing like this one

Republican legislatures want to jam through more voting restrictions ahead of 2022 midterms

Igor Derysh
Republicans in 19 states passed 34 laws restricting ballot access last year — and they're just getting started

Trump aides consider “legal action” to get his help paying Jan. 6-related legal bills: report

Matthew Chapman
This comes as the RNC is ponying up $1.6 million to pay for Trump's personal legal expenses
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