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“No evidence” of fraud: Michigan GOP committee rejects Trump’s “ludicrous” claims
Igor Derysh
Republican-led committee urges state attorney general to prosecute those pushing election lies “for their own ends”
Ohio Republican official charged with felony for voter fraud
Meaghan Ellis
Edward Snodgrass faces a minimum of six months behind bars and a fine
Bombshell book allegations: Trump wished COVID upon John Bolton and tried to send patients to Gitmo
Jon Skolnik
Trump expressed hope that COVID would "take out" John Bolton, according to a new book
The Jim Crow Republicans aren’t just attacking voting — they want to rewrite history
Chauncey DeVega
To undermine voting rights and destroy democracy, Republicans need to reshape history. They're working on it
Allen Weisselberg isn’t the only Trump Org. executive being probed by the Manhattan DA: report
Alex Henderson
Neither Weisselberg nor former President Donald Trump has been charged in connection to the ongoing investigation
Trump’s former bodyguard becomes latest from Trumpworld entangled by Manhattan DA’s probe
Jon Skolnik
Report: on New York prosecutors' advice, Trump's former bodyguard lawyer's up
Manchin and Sinema make their choice: Defend the filibuster or democracy
Amanda Marcotte
There is no such thing as 10 good Republicans. Can Manchin and Sinema give up "bipartisan" fantasies?
Trump tried to get Justice Department to stop “SNL” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live” from mocking him: rpt
Jon Skolnik
So much for gross government overreach
Trump Organization sues New York City for terminating its contracts after Capitol insurrection
Sarah K Burris
A certain cash-only ice rink is one of the contracts being investigated by the Manhattan district attorney's office
Newt Gingrich tries to prop up Kevin McCarthy’s speaker campaign — against the Trumpers
Zachary Petrizzo
Onetime GOP firebrand hopes to lend embattled House leader some MAGAworld street cred. Will Trump loyalists buy it?
Jan 6. was the blueprint: The GOP is now planning a state by state hostile takeover
Heather Digby Parton
It's clear that the Republican assault on democracy is actually just beginning
Why Tucker Carlson loves UFOs: Jason Colavito on the hidden links between conspiracy theories
Chauncey DeVega
There's immense overlap, Colavito says, between QAnon believers, UFO enthusiasts and Donald Trump's superfans
Could Trump’s war on Lisa Murkowski help turn Alaska’s Senate seat blue?
Ray Hartmann
A new voting process, with Trump's endorsement of a far-right challenger, could clear the way for a Democrat to win
“You can call it Trump discrimination”: Ex-Trump administration lawyers struggle to find jobs
Sky Palma
Trump's Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, Ken Cuccinelli, says "they don't want Trump people"
Maria Bartiromo erupts defending lies about Jan. 6: “Keep trashing me — I’ll keep telling the truth”
David Edwards
Bartiromo was earlier forced to air a correction after suggesting voting machines were used to steal the election
The threat of extremist violence against the government is real. Will we listen?
Christine Sarteschi, Alan D. Blotcky
January 6 showed that the threats of anti-government groups are not hollow. Their danger is real and growing
Lindell claims a “prophet guy” predicted he would change history before his first meeting with Trump
Tom Boggioni
"These divine appointments kept happening all the way up to where I met Donald Trump in the summer of 2016"
“An act of war”: How does the insurrection fit into the larger history of violence in Congress?
Matthew Rozsa
Eric Swalwell wonders if some GOP colleagues would've joined the mob if they'd been outside of the chamber that day
Can democracy survive Amazon?: A conversation with writer Alec MacGillis
Kelly Candaele
As American wealth gets concentrated among a smaller group, many communities are fighting to hold on
Trump’s secretary of Commerce raked in more than $53 million while holding public office
Meaghan Ellis
Even in an administration marked by corruption, Ross was notorious for mixing personal business with his gov't job
American workers are refusing to take bad jobs — and that’s good for everyone, economists say
Matthew Rozsa
Some workers learned to stand up for themselves a bit more during, and due to, the pandemic
Bill Barr and me: Oddly connected, but still on opposite sides of the barricades
Joshua Raff
Barr and I entered Columbia in the same year, and found ourselves on opposing sides of campus politics
Donald Trump and the new Lost Cause
Lucian K. Truscott IV
If you want to know how the Big Lie will go down in revisionist history, look to the South and the Civil War
Tucker Carlson doubles down on wild conspiracy theory that FBI was behind Capitol insurrection
Bob Brigham
Meanwhile, Carlson's conspiracy theory receives a brutal fact-check from journalists
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