Showing results for: donald trump (page 539)
Trump strikes back at McConnell: “Mitch is a dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack”
Bob Brigham
Trump removed attack on McConnell’s chins from incendiary statement: report
Jim Jordan mocked for “monumentally dumb” attempt to defend Trump
Meaghan Ellis
Jordan argued that Trump could not have been responsible for inciting the insurrection because it was pre-planned
The significance of the Bidens’ conspicuous holiday cheer, especially for the Lunar New Year
Ashlie D. Stevens
This past holiday weekend was a world away from Melania's grim Christmases, but the contrast isn't just superficial
“Republicans brought this on themselves”: Whoopi Goldberg shuts down Meghan McCain on GOP extremism
Molly Wilcox
"The View" co-host turns the topic from Trump's impeachment and QAnon to abortion — then gets promptly schooled
A lesson from Trump’s acquittal: Bipartisanship won’t save democracy — Democrats must fight the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's insurrection was part of a larger Republican assault on democracy — one that can't be beaten by playing nice
“We did not send him there to do the right thing”: Republicans censured for voting to convict Trump
Igor Derysh
Nearly every Senate Republican who voted against Trump now faces a public rebuke from their own party
Pelosi announces bipartisan support to launch investigative commission into Capitol riot
Jon Skolnik
“We must get to the truth,” the House Speaker said on Monday after Donald Trump was not convicted for incitement
Republican Party is now a terrorist organization — and none of this is a surprise
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans have revealed their true colors in the ugliest fashion — and too many liberals want to look away
Donald Trump’s a traitor — don’t cut him the same slack we gave Jefferson Davis
Bob Hennelly
Donald Trump bears a strong resemblance to another illegitimate insurrectionist — who got away with way too much
Here’s why Trump’s potential criminal prosecution wasn’t brought up during impeachment
Sarah K. Burris
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), impeachment manager, reveals what went down during the impeachment hearing
Marjorie Taylor-Greene’s anti-Semitism is as American as apple pie (but Trump made it worse)
Matthew Rozsa
The right-wing fringe has a long history of anti-Semitism, and the Trump-era Israel obsession doesn't help
Trump waged war on the “Deep State.” Can Biden’s “good government” approach work now?
John A. Dearborn, Stephen Skowronek, Desmond King
After years of Trump flexing his executive power, Biden's "good government" approach will have to get results
GOP refusal to convict Trump called “clarion call for eliminating the filibuster”
Jake Johnson
"Dear centrist Democrats," activist writes: If 10 votes to convict Trump was impossible, forget climate policy
Lindsey Graham says Lara Trump is the “future of the Republican Party”
Ray Hartmann
Senator Lindsey Graham believes Lara Trump is now certain to become senator of North Carolina
Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens fellow GOP congressman for offering to testify against Trump
Tom Boggioni
Many perceived Taylor Greene's tweets as inciting "mob violence" against her Republican colleague
What connects Trump’s two acquittals: The profound danger of the “Dershowitz precedent”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's first acquittal was a historic mistake: It fueled his supporters' anti-democratic rage and entitlement
Trump fears he will face criminal charges for role in inciting Capitol Riot: report
Bob Brigham
Though Trump was not convicted in his second impeachment trial, he may still face criminal accountability
Republican senators condemned as “cowards and fascists” after Senate acquits Trump
Jake Johnson
Seven GOP senators vote to convict the former president — but 43 don't, and are blasted for cowardice
Joe Biden echoes MLK’s call to save America’s soul. But is that even possible?
Andrew Bacevich
Whether wittingly or not, when Biden committed himself to saving "the soul of America," he was echoing MLK in 1967
A defiant Trump teases political comeback after being acquitted for impeachment
Bob Brigham
Acquitted following his second Senate impeachment trial, Trump also claimed to be a champion of rule of law
Senate Republicans vote to acquit Trump in second impeachment trial; GOP downplays Capitol riot
Sophia Tesfaye
A majority of the Senate found Trump guilty of inciting an insurrection — but Republicans blocked his conviction
Trump legal team “caught by surprise” by witness demand, believed acquittal was imminent: report
Matthew Chapman
MSNBC reports former President Donald Trump's defense team was blindsided by the vote to allow witness subpoenas
Howard Thurman’s “Fascist Masquerade”: The Black thinker who saw this coming, 75 years ago
Peter Eisenstadt
At the end of World War II, pioneering religious thinker Howard Thurman saw fascism coming to Christian America
Trump tweeted attack on Pence minutes after being told VP was in danger
Jon Queally
Latest revelation could be put to use by Democratic impeachment managers.
Page: 539