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Iowa Rep. Steve King claims he rejects white nationalism — but his record suggests otherwise
Shira Tarlo, Matthew Rozsa
King has a long history of making comments that appear sympathetic toward white nationalism and other racist ideas
From “Porky’s” to “Sex Education”: Teen raunch comedies thrive in the worst of times
Melanie McFarland
The new Netflix series gives a dated American genre a much-needed update that's perfect for us now
This paragraph explains why everyone in politics is so scared of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Cody Fenwick
Adam Serwer argues the reaction she has drawn is hardly surprising for a woman of color who is gaining in stature
Democrats probe Mike Pompeo’s appearances on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans are getting called out about lying regarding terrorists at the southern border
Three ways Mueller could make his report public — even if the Department of Justice tries to stop it
Tom Boggioni
“Mueller still has a lot of tools at his disposal,” Lawfare founder Benjamin Wittes explains
“The View” producer scolds co-host Meghan McCain for repeatedly calling Michael Cohen a “jackass”
Travis Gettys
"Sorry I can’t say that, but the audience is in agreement with us," McCain apologized. "That guy seems shady"
Lessons from Watergate: How Democrats can finally turn Donald Trump’s own voters against president
Neil Baron
The pro-Trump media allowed the president to become the most trusted source of news for his base
Bernie Sanders calls Donald Trump’s bluff with prescription drugs bill
Matthew Rozsa
Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced bills to lower the price of prescription drugs
Mitch McConnell has the power to shut down the shutdown: So why isn’t he?
Amanda Marcotte
By letting Trump drag out the shutdown, McConnell hurts not just Americans, but his own party and even Trump
How evangelical ideology is shaping President Donald Trump’s foreign policy
Matthew Chapman
Trump’s close relationship with evangelical politicians and voters (or more specifically, white ones) is well-known
Ivy League linguistics professor diagnoses the frequent misspellings in Donald Trump’s tweets
Brad Reed
"Serial misuse of public language is one of many shortcomings that betray his lack of fitness for the presidency"
Voting rights restored for 1.4 million ex-felons in Florida: How will this impact tight elections?
Shira Tarlo
"If only a small percentage of former felons register to vote, that could tip the balance in Florida's elections"
President Donald Trump falsely claims he never said Mexico would directly pay for his border wall
Shira Tarlo
He repeatedly vowed Mexico would foot the bill on the campaign trail – and dozens more times since he took office
Fox News host Sean Hannity presses Trump on national emergency declaration in interview at border
Shira Tarlo
Trump has threatened to declare a national emergency to fund the wall if Democrats do not budge on their position
Trump fans donated more than $20 million for the wall on GoFundMe. It looks like they’re being duped
Matthew Chapman
A GoFundMe campaign was launched last month titled “We The People Will Fund The Wall." Here's what we know about it
Joe Scarborough singles out Lindsey Graham as a hypocrite: “He shouldn’t even be in Congress”
Travis Gettys
“We’re watching the political, ideological and moral collapse of my old Republican Party,” Scarborough says
Coast Guard urges furloughed members to become “mystery shoppers” to pay bills
Igor Derysh
The 41,000 Coast Guard members working without pay are also told to hold garage sales and find babysitting gigs
DHS test proves Trump’s wall prototype can be cut with an ordinary saw
Igor Derysh
President claims that wall was designed by someone else (it wasn't) and that he never said Mexico would pay for it
White right? How demographics is changing U.S. politics
Monica Duffy Toft
As white people lose their demographic majority, some will resist the accompanying political changes
Trump’s next move: Purging the U.S. military?
Alexei Bayer
The only force that could stop Trump if he ever tried to violate the Constitution would not be the Democrats
Trump’s steel wall prototype can be easily defeated by saw: report
Nicole Karlis
NBC says a DHS report showed that all of Trump's eight prototype walls were vulnerable to breaching
Why national parks may be damaged long after the government shutdown ends
Nicole Karlis
Keeping understaffed parks open was a political blunder that will have long-lasting repercussions
“Listen, I live check to check”: What the government shutdown is like for workers
D. Watkins
The government is still shut down while Donald Trump demands his wall. Meanwhile, workers are hurting
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