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“Democrats for Trump” founder urges president to dump Mike Pence — or face defeat in 2020
Matthew Chapman
The group's founder hopes Trump will pick Nikki Haley as his running mate in order to win over suburban women
Trump announces “hard-hitting” sanctions against Iran in wake of drone strike
Matthew Rozsa
"The supreme leader of Iran is one who ultimately is responsible of the hostile conduct of the regime," Trump says
Leaked Trump transition documents of nearly 100 officials cite “red flags” of top appointees: report
Shira Tarlo
The documents foreshadowed scandals about officials who were later appointed to some of the top government jobs
Joe Biden: “Trump’s morally bankrupt re-election strategy relies on vilifying immigrants”
Matthew Rozsa
From immigration to the Venezuela crisis, Biden blasts the president's policies toward Latin America in a new op-ed
Trump accused of rape, major media yawns: Why was E. Jean Carroll’s story not front page news?
Amanda Marcotte
The evidence supporting a new rape allegation against Trump is strong, but most media barely covered the story
Speaker of Maine House of Representatives announces bid to challenge Susan Collins in 2020
Matthew Rozsa
Sara Gideon joins what is likely to be a crowded field vying for the Democratic nomination to take on Collins
A real estate deal that should have raised red flags at the IRS
David Cay Johnston
Part 4: Bill Koch may have taken an illegal tax deduction when he overpaid for a Cape Cod estate
Mike Pence dodges climate change questions as Agriculture Department buries new scientific studies
Matthew Rozsa
"We will always follow the science on that in this administration," Pence says of climate change
Trump’s swamp people: Shockingly, the administration’s vetting process was a total mess
Heather Digby Parton
How was the most corrupt administration of all time assembled? They drained the swamp — into the White House
Trump: Fox’s Homan is back to the administration
Zachary Pleat
Meet Tom Homan, the source of Fox News’ bogus immigration talking points.
Did the Saudis urge Trump to call off planned strike against Iran?
Sophia Tesfaye
After pulling back on Iran last week, Trump called Saudi Arabia's crown prince almost immediately. Coincidence?
Let the debates begin: Time for progressive candidates to seize the moment
Bill Curry
The Democratic Party needs real debate on identity and mission. Even in this atrocious format, it's a huge moment
Here’s what Trump’s Fox News cabinet wants him to do about Iran
Matt Gertz
Most of Trump's Fox advisers support some sort of military strike
How Teach for America became an arm of the charter school movement
Annie Waldman
The Walton Foundation was paying $4,000 bounties for public school teachers—and $6,000 for charter school teachers
Trump denies rape accusation from E. Jean Carroll
Matthew Rozsa
The president said that he has "no idea" who the woman accusing him of sexual assault is and denied her claims
How we view the women of “The View”: Come for viral catfights, stay for the substance
Melanie McFarland
Our awareness of gender bias in political coverage should also apply to how we interpret ABC's daytime talk series
Bernie Sanders scathingly denounces Donald Trump’s Iran policy
Matthew Rozsa
Bernie Sanders told CBS that he doesn't believe Trump deserves credit for showing restraint toward Iran
Donald Trump’s biggest regret is choosing Jeff Sessions as his attorney general
Matthew Rozsa
Trump says his biggest regret is choosing Jeff Sessions to be his attorney general
Rudy was Trump, and Trump is Rudy: How NYC in the Central Park Five years shaped history
Andrew O'Hehir
New York's darkest hour became "American Carnage": Before Giuliani became Trump's flunky, he was his role model
Trump disses John Bolton: “If it was up to him he’d take on the whole world at one time”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump unflatteringly characterized his national security adviser as too hawkish while speaking to "Meet the Press"
A new report claims Trump approved cyberattacks against Iran
Matthew Rozsa
A new report reveals that Trump approved a cyberattack against Iran even as he refused more violent alternatives
Years ago, the Border Patrol’s discipline system was denounced as “broken.” It’s still not fixed.
A. C. Thompson
An expert panel’s pleas for swifter, more consistent, more transparent punishment of rogue agents languish.
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