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Mike Lindell claims arrest of Lauren Boebert’s ex-campaign manager part of a plot to derail him
Brad Reed
"Hitler did it!": Mike Lindell claims last-minute conspiracy to stop his Thanksgiving election reversal
Joe Biden still believes — but in the face of deepening cynicism, is that enough?
Brian Karem
This week on the South Lawn, I saw a president driven by unshakable optimism. Does he know something we don't?
Trump and his regime committed — or at least condoned — mass murder. America just doesn’t care
Chauncey DeVega
It's clearer than ever that Trump used mass death as a political weapon. Do Americans now think that's normal?
Media can’t decide on 2022 midterms: Normal politics or total apocalypse?
Dan Froomkin
Some journalists grasp the danger of a Republican comeback — but too many others default to horse-race coverage
Bill Maher says he’s shocked Trump hasn’t been charged for Georgia election meddling
Brad Reed
"That alone -- how is that not a crime?" Bill Maher said during an appearance on CNN
From Philip Roth to Dave Chappelle, how an artist’s “meta move” fuels an endless cancel culture war
Jacques Berlinerblau
So-called cancel culture doesn't really stick, but here's why the cycle of hostilities will likely intensify
Republicans rally to Paul Gosar’s side, refuse to support House vote to censure
Jon Skolnik
The Arizona Republican has cozied up to Holocaust deniers and tweeted an anime video of himself killing AOC
FBI raids home of Lauren Boebert’s ex-campaign manager in Colorado election tampering probe
Igor Derysh
A Mike Lindell ally and Colorado election clerk stands at the center of an alleged voting data breach
Republicans don’t care about death threats against colleagues — they are too busy seeking revenge
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans will find a reason to impeach Joe Biden — but can't be bothered by Paul Gosar's threats
Michigan GOP’s latest vote-crushing scheme could eliminate 20% of polling sites
Igor Derysh
“It’s alarming, it’s frustrating and it’s scary,” election clerk says of Republicans' new vote-suppression scheme
Former Bush lawyer Richard Painter on the Jan. 6 cover-up: “Like the mistake Weimar Germany made”
Chauncey DeVega
We haven't faced anything this bad "since the Civil War," says former White House lawyer — and it's getting worse
These are the documents Donald Trump doesn’t want the House Jan. 6 panel to see: report
Travis Gettys
Trump is fighting in court to hide thousands of documents that detail what happened in the White House on Jan. 6
CNN host stumps Steve Bannon’s lawyer with series of Jan. 6 questions
Alex Henderson
Bannon's attorney David Schoen desperately tried to defend his client, Brianna Keilar pushed back
New “chilling” memo by Trump loyalist is “cause for considerable alarm”
Alex Henderson
The memo shows that Defense Secretary Mark Esper was fired for "insufficient loyalty"
GOP already has enough safe seats — through redistricting alone — to win back House in ’22
Igor Derysh
Speaker McCarthy, or Speaker Trump? Republicans already have a majority locked down — and they're not done yet
The Rittenhouse effect: Republicans want a Stasi of their own
Amanda Marcotte
The government can't suppress free speech — so ordinary conservatives are now using violence to do it
Right’s cynical attack on “critical race theory”: Old racist poison in a new bottle
Chauncey DeVega
White supremacy keeps rebranding itself — but the song remains the same
Is the QAnon “movement” a tragedy, a danger — or a terrorist group?
Thom Hartmann
Half the people who stormed the Capitol were QAnon believers. Are they all mentally ill, or dangerous fanatics?
Is Mark Meadows next? Jan. 6 committee plans to “move very quickly” on criminal charges
Igor Derysh
After Steve Bannon's indictment, congressional investigators have Trump's former chief of staff in their sights
From Kyle Rittenhouse to Steve Bannon, Republicans now openly embrace violent fascism
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump says it was "common sense" to chant "hang Mike Pence." This is just who Republicans are now
Steve Bannon’s criminal indictment is the best thing that’s ever happened to him
Heather Digby Parton
Bannon's flashy surrender on contempt of Congress charges for defying a Jan. 6 subpoena shows he is relevant again
American democracy is on the treadmill of doom: How do we get off?
Chauncey DeVega
Our crisis of democracy has no easy fix. Fascism can still be defeated — but that will require long, hard work
Trump plans to sell his D.C. hotel to Hilton after losing millions
Sarah Burris
The property has been struggling to generate a profit for years
Welcome to the last years of the American Century: It’s been an unmitigated disaster
Tom Engelhardt
America thrives on having an enemy. Following the 20-year war in Afghanistan, it needs to construct a new one
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