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Impeachment, the Constitution and Donald Trump: Scholar William Howell on America after acquittal
Chauncey DeVega
Trump got away with it, mostly. But Howell believes trying to hamstring the presidency would be a big mistake
Trump reportedly compiling Nixonian “enemies list” as he seeks revenge for impeachment
Jake Johnson
"Republicans briefed on Trump's thinking believe that the president is out for revenge against his adversaries."
“Simpsons” writer protests Mike Pompeo’s use of Lisa Simpson in a tweet to mock Nancy Pelosi
Matthew Rozsa
This isn't the first time that the "Simpsons" creative team has spoken against Republicans referencing the comedy
Deutsche Bank connected Trump to rich Russians interested in investing in Western real estate: book
Matthew Chapman
"If Trump cheated on his taxes, Deutsche Bank would probably know"
Tlaib walks out of State of the Union after Trump champions Kavanaugh: “He rightfully was accused”
Matthew Rozsa
"I couldn't stand still and not do anything about it," she says. "And I needed to walk away from that”
Senate acquits Trump: Mitt Romney is lone Republican to vote for conviction
Igor Derysh
Mitt Romney is lone surprise in 52-48 party-line vote to acquit: "I have no choice under the oath that I took"
Giuliani brags of renewed hunt for Biden dirt amid Republican claims that Trump learned his lesson
Igor Derysh
Giuliani claimed to NPR that he's still searching for dirt in Ukraine, because Trump "hasn't told me not to do it"
President Trump criticized for awarding “sacred” Medal of Freedom to “virulent racist” Rush Limbaugh
Matthew Rozsa
"A sick man deserves healthcare," NARAL president Ilyse Hogue says. "A bigot does not a medal of honor"
Former Republican slams Jared Kushner’s arrogance: He has spent his entire career working for dad
Alex Henderson
He "brings endless, unearned self-confidence to the task — including his unlikely role as a Middle East peacemaker"
No, the center will not hold: After acquittal, expect Trump to push for full power
Chauncey DeVega
With impeachment over, expect the worst from Donald Trump and his cabal — and resist BS words of reassurance
Devin Nunes’ hometown paper endorses his rival: The Republican has “continued to fail his district”
Alex Henderson
The Fresno Bee also takes Nunes to task for his obsession with defending Trump and his "wild conspiracy theories"
Susan Collins: Trump was “wrong,” but he learned a “big lesson.” Trump: No, I didn’t
Igor Derysh
"I do not believe that the behavior alleged reaches the high bar in the Constitution for overturning an election"
Nancy Pelosi rips up Trump’s State of the Union address: “It was the courteous thing to do”
Matthew Rozsa
Mike Pence called Pelosi's move “beneath the dignity” of her office. Newt Gingrich called for her to be censured
Does Super Bowl presage a billionaire 2020 faceoff?
Bob Hennelly
Billionaire Bloomberg and billionaire Trump at odds on issues share aversion to full tax disclosure
Forget Iowa’s stupid app: Democrats can’t ignore the dismal turnout if they hope to win
Jeff Biggers
My caucus in Iowa City had 60 fewer people than four years ago. Tepid turnout will re-elect Trump for sure
State of the Union: Trump trolls the libs and defiles his office; Pelosi upstages him
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's speech featured reality-show stunts, racism and pompous, empty rhetoric. But he can't erase impeachment
Rand Paul outs alleged Ukraine whistleblower on Senate floor after John Roberts tried to stop him
Igor Derysh
"By not allowing the question, he's sort of confirming to the public who it is," Paul claimed of Roberts
Donald Trump’s approval rating hits record high in new poll
Matthew Rozsa
A majority of Americans polled said that they felt Trump should be acquitted in the ongoing impeachment trial
FEC complaint: Mysterious Hawaii company illegally funneled $150K to pro-Susan Collins super PAC
Igor Derysh
There is no public information about the company — except that it was created weeks before cutting a massive check
Lisa Murkowski: Donald Trump’s behavior is “shameful and wrong,” but I “cannot vote to convict” him
Igor Derysh
The Republican senator complains about "rank partisanship," however she vows to back Trump despite his wrongdoing
Everyone calm down! Iowa’s caucus snafu is a minor bump, not a world-ending conspiracy
Amanda Marcotte
Iowa's technical cock-up is a good reason to end the outmoded caucus system, but not to sow conspiracy theories
Trump will be acquitted, of course: What in God’s name will he do next?
Bob Cesca
Bill Barr and Mitch McConnell have done their worst. Only the voters can stop the Mad King from full power
America: The land of make-believe
Chris Hedges
This battle against collective self-delusion is a battle I fear we will not win
The shame of child poverty in the age of Trump
Rajan Menon
What excuse does the United States have for its striking levels of child poverty?
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