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Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat: Trump’s coup is not over; his enablers aren’t done
Dean Obeidallah
Author of "Strongmen": We're in a dangerous "state of exception," and it's too early to say democracy will hold
Scott Atlas shrugged: Trump’s “most dangerous” adviser quits amid COVID surge
Kenny Stancil
Atlas brought no expertise in infectious diseases but plenty of misinformation to the position
Trump’s pardon of Flynn may be “broader” than Ford’s pardon of Nixon, legal expert says
Igor Derysh
The pardon absolves Flynn of “any and all possible” crimes linked to the Mueller probe and "future" charges
President Trump has discussed “preemptive pardons” for his three eldest children: report
Matthew Chapman
Ivanka is currently caught up in a probe by New York authorities for consulting fees used in a Trump tax write-off
Rudy Giuliani, who has not been charged with a crime, discussed preemptive pardon with Trump: report
Roger Sollenberger
While Giuliani's specific legal exposure is unknown, he is a subject in at least two recent federal investigations
Department of Justice probing possible bribery scheme concerning presidential pardon: report
Matthew Chapman
Trump recently pardoned his former national security adviser Michael Flynn connected to the Russia investigation
Trump bilks $170 million from supporters to fund suits—but his PAC pockets most of the cash: report
Igor Derysh
Trump's "misleading" fundraising appeals draw allegations that his legal crusade is “plain and simple grift"
Barr: Justice Department hasn’t uncovered any evidence of fraud that would overturn election results
Roger Sollenberger
Barr authorized U.S. attorneys to investigate "substantial allegations" of so-called election fraud last month
Scott Atlas is leaving the Coronavirus Task Force. Here’s why his departure is being celebrated
Matthew Rozsa
Atlas became a gleeful yes-man, cosigning Trump's scientifically misinformed pandemic agenda
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, foe of net neutrality, resigns his post early
Matthew Rozsa
The former Verizon lawyer became a public villain for his role in winning regulatory victories for telecom giants
Don’t be fooled: Trump’s conspiracy theories won’t discourage Georgia Republicans
Amanda Marcotte
Republican voters aren't fooled by Trump's lies about "rigged" elections — they think they're in on the con
Fox News host Sean Hannity thinks Trump should “pardon his whole family and himself” on the way out
Igor Derysh
But legal experts believe “the only person Trump can’t pardon is Trump”
What would a “successful” Trump presidency have looked like? An alternate universe
Bob Cesca
Trump believed his base wouldn't let him be a normal president. That's not true: The failure was his alone
How pharma money colors Operation Warp Speed’s quest to defeat COVID
Rachana Pradhan
The fate of Operation Warp Speed after President-elect Joe Biden takes office is an open question
Progressives welcome Ajit Pai’s departure from FCC as great news
Brett Wilkins
"Ajit Pai will go down in history as one of the most corrupt government officials of the century," said one critic
Why some liberals and arms-control experts are backing war profiteers for Biden’s Cabinet
Norman Solomon
Progressives are covering for Tony Blinken and potential Pentagon chief Michèle Flournoy. It's a terrible gamble
Fox News host pushes back on Lara Trump’s claim that her father-in-law will serve “four more years”
Sarah Toce
"This thing is far from over,” Lara Trump attempted to tell Fox News viewers before being met with push back
Sidney Powell’s new lawsuit claiming election fraud cites a witness from a place that doesn’t exist
Sarah K Burris
President-elect Joe Biden couldn’t have received more than 100% of the Edison County vote, because it doesn't exist
Joe Biden names all-female communications team, Kayleigh McEnany falsely claims Trump did it first
Igor Derysh
McEnany claims Trump has an all-female team, forgets about her own male deputies and Pence's male press secretary
New Kelly Loeffler ad claims multimillionaire knows what “it feels like waiting on that paycheck”
Roger Sollenberger
The richest member of Congress is worth between $800 million and $1 billion, according to Forbes
Melania “delighted” to mark holidays after being caught asking, “Who gives a f*ck about Christmas?”
Igor Derysh
"Who gives a f*ck about the Christmas stuff and decorations?" Trump said on tape. "But I need to do it, right?"
Fox News host debunks Trump after fellow host Maria Bartiromo let him spew lies without any pushback
Igor Derysh
"He can't wrap his brain around the fact" he lost, Fox's Eric Shawn said of claims his network aired hours earlier
Trump and his allies won’t drop claims of stolen election — because they’re cashing in
Amanda Marcotte
Trump will leave office on Jan. 20 — but in the meantime, right-wing grifters make bank by pretending otherwise
Trump’s whining about the “rigged” election feeds off GOP’s longtime victim complex
Heather Digby Parton
For the right to cast themselves as history's victims is nothing new. But this time it's more dangerous than ever
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