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Could climate change fuel the rise of right-wing nationalism?
Joshua Conrad Jackson, Michele Gelfand
When people feel threatened, they’re more receptive to politicians who espouse xenophobic rhetoric.
Nixon’s the one: Trump’s misuse of foreign policy echoes Tricky Dick’s Vietnam meddling in 1968
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is following a trail of possible treason blazed in 1968 with Richard Nixon's secret Vietnam negotiations
Founders: Removal from office is not the only purpose of impeachment
Clark D. Cunningham
A constitutional scholar offers a possible process for a rapid and smooth impeachment inquiry
Donald Trump was impeachable the day he took office: Two and a half years later, we’re finally there
Lucian K. Truscott IV
From the first day, Donald Trump has been an unhappy president. Because he knew he was engaging in treason
Beware of defense secretaries pledging reform
William D. Hartung, Mandy Smithberger
Esper’s promises to streamline the spending machine should be taken with more than the usual grain of salt
NRA acted as “foreign asset” for Russia ahead of 2016 election, Senate report claims
Igor Derysh
Senate Democrats say pro-gun group sought to trade access to U.S. officials for business opportunities in Russia
Horror and outrage as Trump slashes refugee cap to record low
Jake Johnson
"There are truly no words that can describe how insidious and deleterious this is," said one Arizona lawmaker
Spies and the White House have a history of running wild without congressional oversight
Charles Tiefer
The evolving role of congressional oversight of U.S. intelligence has involved major clashes and scandals
Fox News host Tucker Carlson: Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff is “clearly, demonstrably mentally ill”
Shira Tarlo
Carlson's controversial remarks about Schiff are just the latest scandal to embroil the conservative Fox News star
A second whistleblower came forward with allegations against Trump — this time related to his taxes
Alex Henderson
A tax whistleblower offered “possible evidence that Trump tried to corrupt an IRS audit of his personal taxes"
Think impeachment will help Trump? He’s sure not acting like it
Amanda Marcotte
If you believe impeachment will backfire to Trump's benefit, then why is he behaving like a cornered rat?
Nearly 300 foreign policy and national security officials call for impeachment inquiry against Trump
Travis Gettys
The list includes individuals who served as career officials in both Republican and Democratic administrations
7 of the most alarming claims in the whistleblower complaint against President Trump
Travis Gettys
The complaint details Trump’s efforts to pressure the Ukrainian government to investigate a Democratic rival
The elite consensus on impeachment: We’re deeply sad and wish it would go away
Andrew O'Hehir
With NYT columnists Frank Bruni and David Brooks leading the way, the media-political caste is so very troubled
Critics scorch the New York Times for revealing details about the Trump whistleblower
Cody Fenwick
“This will place this individual in a much more dangerous situation," one of the whistleblower’s attorneys says
Could President Trump throw Mike Pence under the bus to save himself?
Cody Fenwick
The president may have one move left to save himself: thoroughly tar the vice president with the Ukraine scandal
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi: “I pray for the president all the time”
Shira Tarlo
"Impeachment of a president is as serious as our congressional responsibilities can be apart from declaring war"
Former George W. Bush lawyer Richard Painter: Trump is “a lot worse than Nixon”
Chauncey DeVega
Richard Painter, a White House ethics lawyer under Bush, says Trump must be impeached — and Bill Barr with him
Trump sabotages Obama-era chemical law
Sarah Okeson
He stacks the EPA with industry lobbyists who put corporate profits ahead of public safety
Robert Reich: Trump’s economy, revealed
Robert Reich
The wealthy and corporations have never had it this good
Companies are using a Depression-era law to escape Trump’s tariffs — and it’s costing them
Lydia DePillis
One Michigan manufacturer called it “a no-win situation”
Trump likened whistleblower’s informants to spies
Nicole Karlis
"Who's the person who gave the whistleblower the information? Because that’s close to a spy," Trump said on tape
Carlson falsely claims his show is “not partisan” as public feud with Fox News colleagues continues
Matthew Rozsa
Carlson's on-air claims contradict what his colleague told Salon about the division between news and opinion at Fox
Mohammed bin Salman accepts responsibility for Jamal Khashoggi murder: “It happened under my watch”
Matthew Rozsa
However, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia has claimed that he had no advance knowledge of the assassination
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