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MAGA gets the Middle East treatment — and exposes why Republicans love Trump’s lavish lifestyle

Heather Digby Parton
Republican voters yearn to be subjects. Donald Trump understood that instinctively

“No more Souters”

David Daley
In memoriam to an abandoned Supreme Court standard bearer

“A court captured by far-right conspiracy theories”: How the GOP drove the Supreme Court off a cliff

Amanda Marcotte
In her new book "Lawless," law professor Leah Litman chronicles the collapse of reason at the highest court

Trump’s latest tariff agenda: Make movies crap again

Coleman Spilde
Trump's proposed film tariff sent Hollywood spiraling, but it's the film-loving public who should be really worried

Trump’s traveling trunk show is backfiring

Brian Karem
At least on the issue of putting the USA up for sale, we’re all united against Trump

Democratic Party consultant Mark Mellman: “The Democrats definitely have a branding problem”

Chauncey DeVega
"Showing off internal battles, be they ideological, personal, or otherwise, doesn't do anything to help the party"

“Still angry”: Voters say they won’t forget that the North Carolina GOP tried to trash their ballots

Tatyana Tandanpolie
The GOP spent months trying to toss out thousands of votes for Democratic Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs

Joan Rivers would have hated this

Melanie McFarland
"Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute” reminds us she would've preferred her flowers while she was alive

One major part of Project 2025 is falling apart

Heather Digby Parton
The conservative legal community appears to be rejecting the Trump team's vision of "radical constitutionalism"

Ben Shapiro is cracking under the pressure to shill for Trump

Amanda Marcotte
Pointless trade wars and $400 million jet bribes make it hard for Trump sycophants to cape for the MAGA messiah

The art of spoiling Trump’s deal: Sit back and wait

Lucian K. Truscott IV
It doesn't even take that long. Just look at how quickly he caved on his China tariffs

How “conservatives” became radicals — and learned to love big government

Jim Sleeper
So much for drowning government in the bathtub: Today's right wants to make it big enough to drown us

“Almost a Gestapo nation”: When ICE seized the mayor, his city showed up

Bob Hennelly
Masked, armed federal agents arrested the mayor of Newark for doing his job — and citizens said no

Private prison firm CoreCivic sees Trump’s mass deportation agenda as “catalyst” for growth

Russell Payne
CoreCivic CEO Damon Hininger told investors that he expects big business in the coming months

Stephen Miller came prepared for war — and he won’t back down

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's most trusted adviser still wants to deport millions — and doesn't intend to let courts stop him

Texas GOP wants to ban kids from playing dress-up: Yes, really

Amanda Marcotte
Lone Star Republicans propose ban on "non-human behavior" in school — it's another stealth attack on LGBTQ rights

Trump’s new plane is “a flying palace” from Qatar royal family

Natalie Chandler
The Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet is set to be used as Air Force One and for travel after Trump leaves office

Ireland’s hip-hop rebels: How three Belfast bros became Fox News villains

Andrew O'Hehir
Belfast rap trio Kneecap made global headlines at Coachella — and right-wing enemies. It's a classic Irish story

We should welcome MAGA remorse: I should know — it saved me

Rich Logis
Many Trump voters have doubts. There will be a gradual, and then sudden, awakening. We must be ready to help

Blessed be the memes, TV shows and “Conclave” for helping us welcome our first American pope

Melanie McFarland
Before we met Pope Leo XIV, shows like "The New Pope" and "The Young Pope" mythologized the Vatican to the masses

Why the Democrats are still stuck in the past

Paul Rosenberg
Democrats were once the party of progress — but in the 21st century, they seem paralyzed. Let me explain

“Deficit of representation”: How money — and the lack of it — discourages working-class Democrats

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Deja Foxx spoke to Salon about why she's running for office and why money in politics is a major barrier to entry

The moms fighting for climate justice

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Many fear the world is not a safe place to raise a child. These mothers are doubling down on making it a better one

Trump’s massive corruption, Part Deux: So much more bigly this time!

Heather Digby Parton
What's the difference between the Trump family and the US government? No one knows — you have to pay to find out
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