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Jeff Sessions fights for his political survival in Alabama’s Republican primary

Alex Henderson
President Trump has done everything he can to hurt Sessions’ campaign — and it may be working

Roger Stone thanks Tucker Carlson for pushing Trump to commute his sentence: “Incredible loyalty”

Igor Derysh
Stone praises the Fox News host for using his show as a platform to attempt to discredit Mueller's Russia probe

Julian Zelizer on the rise and fall of Newt Gingrich: The man who was Trump before Trump

Dean Obeidallah
Princeton historian on the firebrand who remade the Republican Party — and paved the way for the rise of Trump

Why is the stock market soaring amid a pandemic? Because Trump thinks that may save him

Bob Cesca
With most of the country in full-on pandemic meltdown, Trump is sacrificing lives to Wall Street. It won't work

Trump and corruption: Who cares in the time of COVID?

Frank Vogl
The art of Undermining, or: How easily U.S. President Donald Trump gets away with corruption

“It’s a slow-moving train wreck”: Senate Republicans worried by weak online fundraising numbers

Alex Henderson
GOP activists fear that weak online fundraising could cost Republicans the Senate

Federal judge orders Trump to turn over Roger Stone’s commutation documentation

David Edwards
Judge Amy Berman Jackson orders review of Trump commutation of Roger Stone’s sentence

Democrats have long had a pipe dream of turning Texas blue. Will it finally come true in 2020?

Roger Sollenberger
According to Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball, "If it still looks like this come Labor Day, quite possibly"

Don’t be fooled by the “cancel culture” wars: Corporate power is the real force behind racism

Chris Hedges
Elite infighting about "free speech" and "diversity" won't end racism — or challenge corporate capitalism

“We could have done more”: Mueller prosecutor to publish insider account before Election Day

Roger Sollenberger
The announcement follows Trump's pardon of Roger Stone, plus Lindsey Graham's agreement to call Mueller to testify

Trump falsely claims that he golfs less than Obama during 276th golf course outing as president

Igor Derysh
“In the past two months, Trump has played golf more times than he has met with Dr. Fauci"

Betsy DeVos criticized for plan to reopen schools: “I wouldn’t trust you to care for a house plant”

Igor Derysh
The secretary of education insists that schools must reopen, though she cannot assure parents doing so will be safe

White House sends “oppo dump” in attempt to discredit Fauci after he disputes Trump on coronavirus

Igor Derysh
The White House sent journalists a list of all the times Fauci “has been wrong” on the coronavirus

Trump’s purge of the Voice of America continues: Visas for foreign journalists won’t be extended

Julia Conley
Trump-appointed head of global news agency won't extend visas for foreign journalists

Dr. John Gartner: “Donald Trump is the most successful bio-terrorist in human history”

Chauncey DeVega
Psychologist and former Johns Hopkins professor on Trump's pandemic conduct: "He is a first-degree mass murderer"

A singular figure in Texas’ coronavirus collapse: Greg Abbott leads his state in alarming direction

Emma Platoff
The governor dithered, using language that experts said confused the public and undermined the health mission

Former Trump Organization executive: The president is “emotionally stunted”

Sarah Burris
Former Trump Organization executive Barbara Res agrees with Mary Trump about the president's mental fitness

“The rats are leaving the sinking ship”: Lindsey Graham agrees to let Robert Mueller testify

Tom Boggioni
Mueller published an op-ed in The Washington Post expressing displeasure with Donald Trump commuting Roger Stone

Tulsa undercover: Inside Trump’s rally

Danny Sjursen
The intensity of the MAGA crowd's vitriol is partly driven by a suspicion that Trump is losing military loyalty

Leaders like Trump fail if they cannot speak the truth and earn trust

Kenneth P. Ruscio
"The story begins with a basic principle of democracy: Leaders cannot do whatever they please"

Why the walls are starting to close in on Trump

Alex Henderson
Two conservatives cite recent examples of the walls closing in on President Donald Trump

The long, ignoble history of presidents snubbing medical advice

Matthew Rozsa
Trump isn't the first president to recklessly endanger his health — but putting others at risk, too, sets him apart

A bad day for Trump is a good day for the country

William Rivers Pitt
Put this day at court in the bank and call it a win, though not a complete one

Police, prisons, and the Pentagon

William D. Hartung
Defunding America’s wars at home and abroad
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