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QAnon supporters gather in Texas awaiting an appearance from John F. Kennedy Jr.
Bob Brigham
John F. Kennedy's son died in 1999
Republicans simplify their defense of Texas abortion ban: Women are too stupid to have rights
Amanda Marcotte
The Republican defense of the Texas abortion law at the Supreme Court assumes women are too dumb to handle choices
“Trump lost”: Republicans plaster Texas with billboards against further election audits
Brad Reed
No more "audits," the billboards, sponsored by Republicans for Voting Rights, demand
What if the truth about Jan. 6 is revealed — and the American people just don’t care?
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans have thoroughly rewritten the history of Jan. 6 — are the media and public too exhausted to resist?
An “alarming finding,” but no surprise: Many Republicans now ready to support violence
Matthew Rozsa
New PRRI poll finds direct links between Trump's Big Lie, far-right media and support for potential violence
Kyrsten Sinema epitomizes 21st-century political corruption — but she didn’t cause it
Thom Hartmann
What happened to Kyrsten Sinema? The real issue is what happened to American politics after Citizens United
Members of Congress urged to boycott anti-LGBTQ National Prayer Breakfast
Jonathan Larsen
Freedom From Religion Foundation asks Congress to drop "nonpartisan" annual right-wing recruitment festival
“Feminist AF” author on hip-hop and feminism today: “We’re not playing nice anymore”
Kylie Cheung
A new feminist handbook explores how "movements like feminism that are seen as no fun" can coexist with hip-hop
Surge in GOP’s war on free speech should sound alarms
Amanda Marcotte
The GOP's war on free speech is spreading — targeting educators, books, and even Democratic political organizers
As violence broke out on Jan. 6, Donald Trump’s lawyer lashed out at Mike Pence
Matthew Rozsa
A new report reveals Trump attorney John Eastman blamed Pence while the vice president hid for his life
Virginia set to be first test of GOP’s Big Lie
Heather Digby Parton
Republican poll watchers make their return in the race for governor between Glenn Youngkin and Terry McAuliffe
Right-wing media and the pandemic: A toxic feedback loop that nurtured fascism
Chauncey DeVega
American ignorance and paranoia were already there. Then Trump, Fox News and the virus exploited them to the max
WaPo refused to publish full Trump response to Jan. 6 report due to “unrelated, inflammatory claims”
Tom Boggioni
The decision comes days after The Wall Street Journal came under fire for printing a falsehood-filled Trump screed
“Red flags were everywhere”: Bombshell report finds Trump administration ignored Jan. 6 warnings
Cody Fenwick
One Homeland Security official said he feared a "mass casualty event" would happen on Jan. 6. Nobody listened
“Bye Ron”: Roger Stone threatens to run against Ron DeSantis over lack of 2020 election audit
Zachary Petrizzo
Stone floated the possibility of running against the conservative darling in 2022 on the Libertarian Party line
GOP candidate claims Michael Flynn hoped to blackmail U.S. officials into pro-Trump “audits”
Brett Bachman
Pennsylvania Senate candidate Everett Stern made the bombshell accusation in a press conference Saturday
How extremist Christian theology is driving the right-wing assault on democracy
Paul Rosenberg
The Texas abortion law is one step toward the true goal of Christian dominionism: Destroying democratic government
Trump blasted for doing Atlanta Braves’ “tomahawk chop” at World Series game
Brett Bachman
Native American groups have long been frustrated by the longtime tradition, which they view as a "caricature"
The war on Halloween: Why the right’s moral panic over ’80s horror movies still matters
Matthew Rozsa
A Halloween fable: When the Christian right tried to suppress a slasher movie — and famous film critics helped
Trump caught in a lie about being invited to World Series game by MLB commissioner: report
John Wright
Trump said Saturday he was invited to attend Game 4 of the World Series. Only, that never happened
Texas cops refused to help Biden bus after “Trump Train” incident, 911 transcripts reveal
Kate McGee
One officer even called the Democrats a derogatory slang term for someone who is mentally disabled in a group chat
Trump to campaign for Glenn Youngkin on election eve as polls narrow and Republican gains ground
Zachary Petrizzo
The Virginia gubernatorial candidate had been holding the former president at arms' length — until now
Adam Schiff on Jan. 6, Republican lies big and small — and prosecuting Donald Trump
Dean Obeidallah
House Intelligence chair says DOJ “should be doing a lot more” in bringing Donald Trump and his cabal to justice
Bill Maher calls out Sean Spicer on “Real Time” for refusing to admit Biden won
John Wright
"You're afraid of Trump," Maher said, adding later: "It's bulls**t, Sean. You know it's bullls**t."
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