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Was it a coup? No, but siege on U.S. Capitol was the election violence of a fragile democracy

Clayton Besaw, Matthew Frank
Experts explain this violent insurrection wasn't technically a coup

Trump campaign attorney suddenly repudiates the president — says he was used to “perpetrate a crime”

Alex Henderson
Jerome Marcus has asked to withdraw from one of the campaign's Pennsylvania-related election lawsuits

“Cautious optimism” about fighting climate change: Salon talks with author of “The New Climate War”

Matthew Rozsa
Climate scientist Dr. Michael E. Mann tells Salon that we aren't doomed — but we need to hold polluters accountable

Will the PGA keep 2022 championship at Trump’s golf club? Unlikely, says columnist

David Edwards
Odds of Trump keeping the tournament, a columnist says, "are about as good as the chances of you or I winning it"

Trump pardoning Capitol rioters would be “egregious, unjust, unfair, inappropriate”: Ex-prosecutor

Meaghan Ellis
"With Donald Trump, one never knows," former AUSA Glenn Kirschner told NBC4-Washington

Democrats can save themselves with this One Weird Trick: Reject the Trump census

DC Breckner
A daring call to inaction: Democrats face death by reapportionment — but there's a hidden escape hatch. Take it!

“You were one of the yes men”: Fox News’ Chris Wallace tears into Mick Mulvaney for resigning now

David Edwards
"This is the Donald Trump you worked for," Wallace told Mulvaney, who quit his special envoy post Wednesday

Republicans are now begging Biden, “in the spirit of healing,” to stop Pelosi from impeaching Trump

Bob Brigham
Seven Republican members of the House claim a second impeachment would be "as unnecessary as it is inflammatory"

QAnon and the riot at the U.S. Capitol: The offline effect of online conspiracy theories

Marc-André Argentino
Conspiracy theories spread online are the backbone of Donald Trump's falsehoods about his loss in the U.S. election

Trump tapped into white victimhood — leaving fertile ground for white supremacists

Lee Bebout
Whiteness is an identity built upon advantages over others, so any gesture towards equality is a perceived threat

Biden’s first order of business may be to undo Trump’s policies, but it won’t be easy

Julie Rovner
Changing policies made by the executive branch seems easy, but that’s not always the case

How Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley have set themselves up to be expelled from the Senate: Historian

Bob Brigham
Michael Beschloss told MSNBC that the senators may have "aided an insurrection" and the 14th amendment could apply

My college’s response to a Nazi march taught me about the “true America”

Takirra Winfield Dixon
Why is the oppressed always given the responsibility of turning the other cheek?

176 House members now support impeaching Trump for “incitement to insurrection”

Andrea Germanos
The resolution co-led by Rep. David Cicilline says Trump "will remain a threat to national security"

Can we save democracy from the two-party system?

Doug Neiss
A political establishment that equates the left and right as untouchable evils is not "moderate." It's a disaster

“Melania is no better than Donald”: Former adviser pens blistering takedown of “hateful” FLOTUS

Tom Boggioni
"I don't comprehend Melania's silence and inactions, but pathetically, they are both expected"

Mitch McConnell’s Senate memo shows how difficult a swift Trump impeachment trial would be

Meaghan Ellis
Barring a consensus in the current Senate, trying Trump while he's still in office looks unlikely

Could Trump pardon himself if charged for the Capitol siege? Here’s what legal experts say

Meaghan Ellis
It's going to be a matter of timing, law observers point out

“Arrest the president”: Accountability demanded after fascist mob incited by Trump storms Capitol

Jake Johnson
"He shouldn't just be impeached or removed from office. He should be in jail"

Pro-Trump protester who was crushed to death in Capitol riot carried “Don’t tread on me” flag

Travis Gettys
Rosanne Boyland of Georgia was obsessed with pro-Trump conspiracies like QAnon

Twitter permanently bans Donald Trump: He incited violence, and now he’s gone

Matthew Rozsa
Twitter cited two Trump tweets in which the president tried to dogwhistle his supporters to acts of violence

Biden will release all vaccine doses when he takes office: report

Nicole Karlis
The move would expedite the botched vaccine roll-out

“It’s time to get violent”: Far-right extremists are promising more violence after Capitol siege

Alex Henderson
"If we have to get violent, then it's time to get violent," a Trump supporter tells The Dispatch

Pro-Trump rioters stole Nancy Pelosi’s and other top lawmakers’ laptops and iPads, Democrats say

Igor Derysh
The alleged thefts by the pro-Trump mob could pose "national security" risks, said DOJ prosecutor Michael Sherwin
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