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Mike Huckabee to “Fox & Friends”: Trump juggles responsibilities like chef at five-star restaurant
Travis Gettys
“Have you ever been to a restaurant behind the scenes in the kitchen?" Huckabee asks Trump's favorite morning show
Mar-a-Lago: Where Donald Trump learned to be king
Dean Obeidallah
From lies to sketchy Russian deals and porn stars, Mar-a-Lago groomed Trump for his unique presidential leadership
Yes, Chuck Todd: Donald Trump is a racist “in his heart.” Here’s how we know
Amanda Marcotte
We judge people on their behavior all the time, without reading their minds. Why is Trump's racism different?
Reagan vs. Trump: Two entertainer-politicians compared
Alexei Bayer
Where Reagan was a pro, Trump is an amateur. While Reagan was principled, Trump is anything but.
Donald Trump’s border wall is unpopular with a majority of American voters, new Gallup poll finds
Shira Tarlo
Sixty percent of Americans oppose the construction of a wall along the southern U.S. brother with Mexico
Ocasio-Cortez to bring sexual assault survivor who protested Brett Kavanaugh to State of the Union
Shira Tarlo
Ana Maria Archila made headlines after she protested the Supree Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to Jeff Flake
Festival of phony outrage: No, conservatives don’t actually care about late-term abortion
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wing posturing over a rare procedure is simply a ploy meant to pave the way for banning all abortion
How Nancy Pelosi could force Republicans to vote down Trump if he declares a national emergency
Matthew Chapman
While declaring a national emergency might help Trump save enough face to avoid a shutdown, it would likely fail
How Sarah Sanders is spinning a report claiming 60 percent of Trump’s schedule is “executive time”
Shira Tarlo
The White House press secretary says Trump's unstructured schedule allows "for a more creative environment"
Blackface and hypocrisy: Northam must go, but Republicans have no moral standing on racism
Chauncey DeVega
Northam had one chance to apologize and atone. That's gone now — but Republicans should clean up their own house
Republican senators concerned that President Donald Trump has “too many” vacancies in his Cabinet
Brad Reed
Trump currently relies on “acting” officials for key administration positions, including secretary of defense
Donald Trump declines to commit to releasing Robert Mueller’s findings to the American public
Shira Tarlo
The president says the decision is "totally up to to the attorney general" in a new interview with Margaret Brennan
“We have very fast airplanes”: Trump’s foreign policy pronouncements go beyond self-parody
Heather Digby Parton
Breaking news: Trump's "Face the Nation" interview makes clear he has absolutely no idea what he's talking about
Madeleine Albright explains how Trump’s need “to be flattered by Kim Jong-un” is “worrisome”
Matthew Rozsa
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright talks to Salon
Who gets hurt worst by the Electoral College? It’s not Democrats — it’s democracy
Reed E. Hundt
Think the Electoral College benefits Republicans? That's only true now — but it disenfranchises most Americans
Ex-investors claim Trump children were involved in a scam promoted on “The Apprentice”
Travis Gettys
The Trump family received millions of dollars in secret payments from 2005 to at least 2015 to promote ACN
Christian author explains why teaching Trump-endorsed Bible literacy in public schools will backfire
Brad Reed
Author Johnathan Merritt believes that courts would likely strike down Bible classes as unconstitutional
Trump, Colin Kaepernick and the Super Bowl: Scholar David Leonard on white privilege in sports
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Playing While White" on the lose-lose dynamic of black athletes, white blowback and political activism
Trump has backed himself into a corner: Negotiating with 3 competing factions
Alex Henderson
Trump will have to do a lot of negotiating with between now and Feb. 15
Boxing and the Age of Denial
D. Watkins
What I learned watching Manny Pacquiao beat Adrien Broner, and what came after
“We have a president who’s a racist,” Sen. Sherrod Brown tells “Meet the Press”
Matthew Rozsa
Potential presidential candidate Sherrod Brown did not pull punches in describing President Trump as "a racist"
“Desus & Mero” won’t give 2020 candidates a pass: “We bring up receipts”
Melanie McFarland
New show, new channel, broader platform? Salon talks to the Bodega Boys about their future premium cable plans
Trump refuses to back down from undercutting his own intelligence leaders on “Face the Nation”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump told CBS News that he stands by his withdrawal policy in Syria despite his own advisers' warnings
Who stands to lose the most from climate change? Red states
Claire Elise Thompson
Of the 16 states facing the highest long-term losses of income from climate change, all but one voted for Trump
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