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Trump predicts Joe Biden will defeat him during Fox News interview: “Some people don’t love me”
Bob Brigham
"The man can’t speak," Trump said of his Democratic rival while appearing on Sean Hannity's program
William Barr tried to interfere in Michael Cohen’s case before abruptly firing prosecutor: report
Igor Derysh
He allegedly tried to undermine prosecutors in the Stormy Daniels hush-money case implicating Trump as Individual-1
Trump asks Supreme Court to revoke Obamacare coverage for millions as US hits new coronavirus record
Igor Derysh
The filing also called to end pre-existing condition protections days after Trump vowed to "always" defend them
Cornel West on this moment of “escalating consciousness” and the need for radical democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Cornel West talks about the bigger paradigm shift we still need — away from military spending and neoliberalism
President Trump revives J. Edgar Hoover’s tyrannical playbook
Stephen M. Underhill
Hoover and Trump's similarities are troubling as the U.S. faces historic challenges to its democracy
Kentucky’s pandemic primary was no “disaster,” but there’s work to do before November
Erin Keane
A "disaster" predicted in Louisville didn't materialize. That doesn't mean disenfranchisement isn't happening
Trump vows to veto D.C. statehood bill ahead of historic vote
Andrea Germanos
"D.C. will never be a state"
Trump stumbles through softball question from Sean Hannity, fails to name a second term priority
Bob Brigham
Watch: President Donald Trump foiled by softball question from Sean Hannity during Fox News interview
Imagine if you will a white liberal Karen has entered “The Twilight Zone” for its best episode yet
Melanie McFarland
The second season of Jordan Peele's "Twilight Zone" reboot remains uneven, but one episode speaks to our moment
Congress may pass another stimulus bill. Here’s what that means for you
Matthew Rozsa
President Trump says he plans on supporting another stimulus bill that could include checks to citizens
Trump and the statues: He still thinks provoking conflict will get him re-elected
Amanda Marcotte
Despite the tear gas and Tulsa, Trump still believes he can win by inciting cops to crack protesters' skulls
Kellyanne Conway attacks Asian-American journalist as she defends Trump’s use of “Kung Flu”
Roger Sollenberger
In March, Conway called the racist term “hurtful” and “wrong,” pointing out she herself was “married to an Asian"
“Character counts”: Former GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina plans to vote for Joe Biden
Matthew Chapman
"We need humility and empathy everywhere in public life right now, and I think character counts"
What the Trump campaign is up to on YouTube? (Hint: It involves aliens, Bin Laden and Ivanka)
Alice Wilder
Mostly stymied from holding his mass rallies, Trump is turning to a different part of the internet
House Democrats: “We may very well” impeach William Barr for “reigning terror on the rule of law”
Igor Derysh
"I think the weight of the evidence and of what's happened leads to that conclusion," Jerry Nadler says
Robert Reich: America is exceptional in all the wrong ways
Robert Reich
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed what has long been true
After Tulsa: Liberal schadenfreude may feel good, but it won’t win the November election
Chauncey DeVega
Yeah, Trump seems like a beaten man. But have we learned nothing? Declaring victory now means certain defeat
Wesley Lowery is right: Media’s notion of “neutrality” is an imaginary white guy
Dan Froomkin
Mainstream media's quest for "neutrality" and "objectivity" has always been racially coded. Finally we can see that
GOP cements takeover of the courts: Senate confirms Trump’s 200th federal judge
Jake Johnson
Cory Wilson is an anti-voting rights extremist
A top White House economic adviser is leaving — and sounding the alarm on his way out
Cody Fenwick
“I think everyone should be worried about how this is going to turn out in the end"
GOP theatrics drown out testimony as whistleblowers accuse Barr of politicizing Justice Department
Roger Sollenberger
"Mr. Chairman, I would ask that the sergeant-at-arms be called upon to stop the disruption of this meeting"
GOP senator begs Trump to not pull federal funding for coronavirus tests
Matthew Chapman
Texas senator urges Trump not to stop funding testing in his state — as cases explode following reopening
New research suggests racial justice protests have not led to COVID-19 transmission spike
Julia Conley
A new study offers evidence that widespread wearing of masks at outdoor demonstrations may be limiting transmission
Bolton says Trump turned a “blind eye” to coronavirus: “There was an empty chair in the Oval Office”
Matthew Chapman
"He didn’t want to hear about the potential impact of a pandemic . . . and its effect on his re-election"
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