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Trump rebuffs Robert Mueller’s request. Is a subpoena next?
Matthew Rozsa
The president is refusing to meet with Robert Mueller for a second time
A constitutional amendment for women’s equality: Is it finally time?
Amanda Marcotte
With '70s-era feminism back in style, the fight for a constitutional amendment on gender equality is real
Roseanne Barr suggests she was fired by ABC because she is Jewish and supports Israel
Matthew Chapman
“I feel that what happened to me, a large part of it is antisemitism,” Barr claims. “I think it played a part"
Chris Christie claims Kushner completely misjudged two key events that led to Mueller’s appointment
Brad Reed
“The president was ill served by poor advice,” Christie writes of Kushner’s counsel on how to deal with the Russia
Ahead of 2020, have Democrats “moved on” from Bernie Sanders?
Shira Tarlo
Why some of Sanders supporters believe the Vermont independent is not the best candidate to take on Donald Trump
Kirsten Gillibrand: “#MeToo Senator” expected to make first steps toward 2020 campaign “within days”
Shira Tarlo
The outspoken lawmaker has emerged as the face of Washington's reckoning with the #MeToo era
Trump wants to pull U.S. out of NATO: NYT
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump has discussed pulling the United States out of NATO... which would help Russia
Will the Dems get Trumped? Why I dread the 2020 primary campaign
Bob Cesca
Fight Trump on Trump's terms could spell disaster. To save democracy, Democrats will have to act like grownups
If Trump declares a national emergency, could Congress or the courts reverse it?
Chris Edelson
History shows that Congress can play an important role in checking a president's power, but hasn't
New analysis suggests Democrats are wrong to fear Medicare for All
Julia Conley
Study finds no political downside for Democrats who back Medicare for All, although party leaders remain skeptical
Mainstream media is now worried the U.S. won’t occupy Syria indefinitely
Gregory Shupak
New York Times, Washington Post editorials assume the U.S. has a right to determine other countries' fates
Democrats play dirty in Alabama
Terry H. Schwadron
It’s not just Republicans who play fast and loose with our democracy
How Viktor Orban degraded Hungary’s weak democracy
John Shattuck
Hungary has devolved from a democracy to an authoritarian regime
Someone who made troubling claims about date rape could fill Kavanaugh’s former appellate court seat
Cody Fenwick
Neomi Rao is also rumored to be a contender for a spot on the Supreme Court, should one open up
Top House Democrats warn Donald Trump that he cannot “discourage, intimidate or pressure” witnesses
Shira Tarlo
"The president should make no statement or take any action to obstruct Congress’ independent oversight"
Meghan McCain thinks Trump is probably too dumb to be a Russian spy: “He can barely run our country”
Travis Gettys
The conservative co-hosts on “The View” agree that the president might not be clever enough to be a double agent
CNN “New Day” hosts mock confused Trump tweet: “Nashville and New Orleans are two different cities”
Alex Henderson
Although Nashville and New Orleans are both in the Deep South, they’re two very different cities
Second federal judge slaps down Trump’s anti-birth control rule, extends injunction nationwide
Matthew Rozsa
A federal court just stopped Trump's efforts to implement a draconian anti-birth control policy
Trump blocks off-ramp for Republicans suggesting an end to government shutdown
Matthew Rozsa
Trump rejected an offer by Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican, that would have allowed him to reopen the government
The fantasy of Mitt Romney’s heroism is dissolving even faster than expected
Cody Fenwick
There was hope that the senator might actually mount a primary challenge to Trump and win back the soul of the GOP
Donald Trump’s favorite pollster shows his approval rating tanking amid shutdown chaos
Brad Reed
Why the president will likely not be promoting the latest Rasmussen poll on his Twitter account any time soon
How Republicans are enabling Donald Trump’s desperate cover-up
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans like Ted Cruz and Mike Huckabee really have to stretch this week to create excuses for Donald Trump
Trump rips investigators behind counterintelligence probe as “dirty cops,” denies working for Russia
Shira Tarlo
"It's a disgrace that you even asked that question, because it's a whole big fat hoax," Trump tells reporters
Faced with the “greatest scandal” in our history, what will the American people do?
Chauncey DeVega
Is America too deeply cocooned in consumerism, too blind or too cynical to take action against a traitor president?
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