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N.Y. attorney general says Trump illegally used his foundation for campaign
Igor Derysh
New York's new attorney general alleges that the Trump Foundation functioned as a wing of the 2016 campaign
Senate Republicans stand up to Trump? Hardly — they capitulated to the right
Sophia Tesfaye
It may appear that GOP senators stood up against Trump this week. In reality, they're trying to save their skins
Swing state newspaper retracts endorsement of GOP senator after he voted for Trump’s wall
Cody Fenwick
“Put simply this is a constitutional crisis and one of Colorado’s two senators has failed the test.”
Trump threatens Democrats with extreme measures if they go too far
Cody Fenwick
“This is…a threat of fascist violence by the President?”
Republican Senator flip-flopped on Trump’s resolution even though he criticized it
Cody Fenwick
Tillis was not one of the 12 Republicans joining the Democrats in rebuking the president despite his past comments
Trump criticized for offering inadequate statement to New Zealand shooting victims
Travis Gettys
The president offered his “warmest sympathy and best wishes” to the victims.
CNN panel accuses Trump of escalating violent rhetoric hours before New Zealand massacre
Brad Reed
"Words matter,” Lockhart said. “This is the president ... people listen and in some cases they act upon it.”
Former White House aide Rob Porter accused of domestic abuse pens op-ed in Wall Street Journal
Shira Tarlo
The former White House staff secretary praised Trump's trade agenda one year after he exited the administration
Bernie Sanders quietly scored a major win against Donald Trump this week
Matthew Rozsa
Republican Senate votes for Bernie Sanders' bill to end America's involvement for Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen
Will we see the Mueller report? Actually, there are two — and Bill Barr can’t hide the second one
Heather Digby Parton
Barr has the authority to squelch Mueller's main report. But the counterintelligence probe must go to Congress
Donald Trump suggests things could get “very bad” for Democrats who don’t support his presidency
Shira Tarlo
It's not the first time Trump's remarks were perceived by critics as encouraging violence toward his political foes
Does anyone doubt that Donald Trump inspired the New Zealand massacre?
Chauncey DeVega
Trump didn't pull the trigger in Christchurch. But the man who did praised him as a symbol of "white identity"
House Democrats quietly eye Ivanka Trump and her business dealings: report
Shira Tarlo
Judiciary Committee reportedly asks 52 entities and organizations to produce documents linked to the first daughter
Scientists in Congress use Pi Day to plea for a return to rational thought
Matthew Rozsa
"We're seeing people argue about what science is and what facts are... that whole narrative is asinine."
Donald Trump must face defamation lawsuit filed by “Apprentice” contestant Summer Zervos, court says
Sarah K Burris
The president called Zervos and other women accusing him of sexual harassment or sexual assault “liars" in 2017
Senate blocks national emergency at border, setting up first veto of Donald Trump’s presidency
Shira Tarlo
12 Republican senators joined their Democratic colleagues in a blistering rebuke of Trump's executive power
These are the four members of the GOP who are speaking out against Trump’s emergency declaration
Alex Henderson
"I cannot justify providing the executive with more ways to bypass Congress," Sen. Rand Paul says
Revealed: These are the salaries paid to Trump administration officials who also worked for Fox News
Travis Gettys
Bill Shine, the former Trump communications director and ex-president of Fox News, reportedly earned $1.46 million
Everything you need to know about top-tier presidential candidate Rep. Beto O’Rourke
Shira Tarlo
The Texas Democrat and prolific fundraiser jumps into the 2020 race with a bipartisan message of hope and unity
Beto O’Rourke’s presidential announcement greeted with skepticism from climate activists
Matthew Rozsa
Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke announced that he is running for president on Thursday
Chris Hedges: Democrats may well lose to Trump again, and Bernie Sanders is “naive”
Chauncey DeVega
Veteran lefty journalist: The Democratic Party's no better than Trump, but AOC and Ilhan Omar offer real hope
Howard Schultz lays out his plan to make bipartisan great again
Matthew Rozsa
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz's presidential platform focuses on creating a bipartisan presidency
Russian spies were all over the 2016 race. They were working for one candidate: Donald Trump
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Vladimir Putin had spies on the ground and online, he got them in early and he used them often all for one purpose
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