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Trump falsely claims that Google manipulated millions of votes for Clinton in the 2016 election

Matthew Rozsa
Trump mischaracterized the findings of an already-controversial study to allege that Google tried to hurt his bid

Bret Baier pushes back at Trump’s criticisms of Fox News: “We have a news side and an opinion side”

Matthew Rozsa
Trump earlier claimed that Fox had "changed" after it released a poll showing him trailing behind four Democrats

Trump’s outrageous claims of voter fraud have a clear goal: Refusing to accept defeat in 2020

Bob Cesca
There is no voter fraud; no one's ever found any. But Trump is sowing fears he can use to undermine the 2020 vote

Trump: There is a conspiracy to distort economic data

Alex Henderson
Trump made claims that "Fake News" was the driving force behind the conspiracies against him

Democrats hope to use Trump’s tweets against him to show he’s all talk and no action

Tom Boggioni
Democratic strategists appear to have found a way to use one of Donald Trump’s greatest strengths against him

When Trump talks about “our movement,” be afraid — it will outlast his presidency

Chauncey DeVega
"Our movement is built on love," Trump told his followers in New Hampshire. Don't laugh — they really believe it

President Trump cuts longtime friend out over inaugural fund corruption investigation

Matthew Chapman
“The president was really surprised to read all about the inauguration and who was trying to buy access"

The right-wing American love affair with one of the most disturbing serial killers

Thom Hartmann
Trump's favorite book, "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand, is telling of his ideologies

The “Christian left” is reviving in America, appalled by treatment of migrants

Laura E. Alexander
More Christians are pushing progressive policy positions based in their faith

Too many people think satirical news is real

R. Kelly Garrett, Robert Bond, Shannon Poulsen
In a news cycle full of clownish characters and outrageous rhetoric, it’s no wonder satire isn’t fully registering

Why Jeffrey Epstein surrounded himself with scientists

Keith A. Spencer
The sex offender-financier's scientific connections don't bode well for the academic culture of science

Anthony Scaramucci is launching a coalition to stop Trump from securing a second term in 2020

Shira Tarlo
Scaramucci urged Republicans to break from Trump in order to protect their children

Newt Gingrich bashes NYT Magazine’s slavery series: It’s “embarrassing” and “factually false”

Matthew Rozsa
Gingrich says that the series on slavery is part of an agenda to defeat Trump by linking him to racism

Can Trump lie his way out of a recession? That actually might not work

Amanda Marcotte
Of course Trump's fans will back his silly, racist lies — but some might not appreciate him wrecking the economy

Steve King demands an apology from the GOP and the media after his controversial remarks about rape

Shira Tarlo
King blamed the controversy on a "misquote" as he lashed out at the "very active and vibrant left-wing media"

Trump claims he’s mulling a “large real estate deal” to buy Greenland, even though it’s not for sale

Shira Tarlo
"The time where you buy and sell other countries and populations is over," Denmark PM Mette Frederiksen says

Trump slams Fox News after poll shows him losing to Democratic rivals: “There’s something going on”

Matthew Rozsa
"Fox has changed, and my worst polls have always been from Fox . . . And I'm not happy with it," the president says

Barack Obama was an awesome president — and Democrats shouldn’t forget that

Matthew Rozsa
Barack Obama was easily the best president of the last 50 years — and he has the receipts to prove it

A border agent’s hateful career and the crime that finally ended it

A.C. Thompson
Matthew Bowen had been investigated for years before he used his 4,000-pound truck to assault a fleeing migrant.

Making money off of politics isn’t new — it was business as usual in the Gilded Age

Jeff Broxmeyer
Getting rich off politics is an old tradition.

QAnon is the conspiracy theory that won’t die: Here’s what they believe, and why they’re wrong

Matthew Rozsa
To better understand the QAnon conspiracy theory, Salon spoke with Travis View, host of the QAnon Anonymous podcast

Economist Robert Reich warns of the “sugar high” of “Trumponomics”

Alex Henderson
“The economy is very, very fragile,” Reich warned

Public option proposals vary from modest to total overhauls — here’s what they could look like

Shira Tarlo
Some 2020 Democrats see a public option as a means to an end. Others see it as an end state in itself.

Pete Buttigieg: Voting for Trump in 2020 means “looking the other way on racism”

Matthew Rozsa
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg discussed racism and the possibility of a recession in a CNN interview on Sunday
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