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Trump-appointed USPS head Louis DeJoy readies for another assault on Postal Service
Jake Johnson
As DeJoy readies new attack on Postal Service, pressure grows for Joe Biden to "clean house"
Republican Senators aren’t beholden to their base — they’ll acquit Trump because they agree with him
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans who claim they want to "move on" are lying, since the best way to do that is bar Trump from running
Lou Dobbs goes on a Twitter rampage after being booted from Fox Business
Molly Wilcox
Fox News abruptly canceled "Lou Dobbs Tonight" following the show's promotion of Trump’s false election fraud claim
Trump campaign funneled donor money to his debt-ridden businesses after election loss: report
Igor Derysh
Campaign also paid more than $6,000 to an Arizona state legislator amid his effort to overturn election results
Trump goes on trial — again: How his second Senate impeachment trial will differ from the first
Heather Digby Parton
In a courtroom with an unbiased jury, the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump would be a slam dunk
Former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi: Capitol riot was “a form of terrorism”
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime FBI counter-terror expert on the bureau's post-Trump woes — and the unanswered questions after Jan. 6
Trickle down Trumpism: How Pennsylvania’s Republican Party radicalized against democracy
Matthew Rozsa
Pennsylvania's GOP has betrayed the best parts of the state's heritage by professing fealty to Trump
Anti-war Democrats applaud Biden for freeze on U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia
Brett Wilkins
"This is an important first step in ending our material support for war globally"
POW nation: When will America free itself from war?
William J. Astore
Why we’re all prisoners of war now
Lindsey Graham’s obstruction delays investigation into the Capitol riot
Tom Boggioni
The Senate Judiciary Committee outgoing chairman's refusal to schedule Merrick Garland's hearing is a huge setback
The Capitol raid, the Trump inauguration and COINTELPRO: Protest and “terrorism”
David Masciotra
America has forgotten the crackdown on civil liberties around Trump's inauguration. Forgetting is what we do best
Odds of conviction are poor — but Democrats must stay strong on impeachment
Bill Blum
It won't just be Donald Trump on trial, but the racist and fascist insurgency he has unleashed
Trump fell for “constitutional jiu-jitsu” by refusing to testify in impeachment trial claims analyst
Tom Boggioni
The former president's absence could hurt him in this case explains MSNBC's Danny Cevallos
Lancet editor says inequality and COVID-19 have converged to create a “syndemic”
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet, says we face a crisis that is biological as well as social
“A moment of moral and political nihilism”: Theologian Adam Kotsko on our current crisis
Paul Rosenberg
Leftist theologian Adam Kotsko on the Trump coup, the collapse of neoliberalism and the apocalypse overdose
Trump’s new PAC dodges its first subpoena, thanks to loyalist Jason Miller’s legal woes
Roger Sollenberger
Save America PAC passed a subpoena inquiry about source of Jason Miller's mysterious income to his personal lawyer
Biden’s administration can eliminate food insecurity in the U.S. — here’s how
Craig Gundersen
Biden has a chance to achieve something no other president has: an end to food insecurity for all Americans
Fox cancels “Lou Dobbs Tonight” after being sued for $2.7 billion: report
Bob Brigham
After spending months pushing conspiracy theories about voter fraud, Lou Dobbs is reportedly out of a job
Ben Sasse demands GOP choose between “conservatism and madness” amid censure threat
Jon Skolnik
“Politics isn't about the weird worship of one dude,” the Nebraska senator said after calls for his second censure
Experts lambaste errors — both spelling and legal — in Trump impeachment defense filing
Brett Wilkins
One spelling error that sparked a flurry of comments on Twitter came in the very beginning of Trump's response
New Dominion legal threat targets Trump enablers — but MyPillow guy won’t stop election lies
Igor Derysh
Lindell aired an election documentary on Friday that OANN warned should not be accepted as "established facts"
Why conservatives are now targeting the victims of the Capitol riot
Amanda Marcotte
Nancy Mace makes fun of AOC for being "triggered." Is sneering at people's pain the GOP's latest strategy?
Rachel Maddow breaks down a key problem with the GOP’s legal rationale for not convicting Trump
Matthew Chapman
"If that's the trapdoor they're going to use to try to get him out . . . he's going to have to fight it"
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