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DeSantis anti-immigrant law sparks mass worker exodus in Florida
Kenny Stancil
"How can one man pass one law and destroy all these businesses in Florida?" asked a lifelong Republican
House votes to censure Trump investigator Adam Schiff
Kelly McClure
Prior to the vote, Schiff called the push against him "a badge of honor”
Bret Baier confronts Trump for bragging he freed Alice Johnson: “She’d be killed under your plan”
Gabriella Ferrigine
"No, no. No. Under my, oh, under that? Uhh, it would depend on the severity," a stumped Trump replied
House GOP panel releases budget that would “destroy Social Security as we know it”
Jake Johnson
The proposed budget calls for tax cuts for the uber-rich and an increase in the Social Security retirement age
No, Trump’s classified document haul is nothing like Hillary Clinton’s emails
Heather Digby Parton
As much as I loathe the idea of re-litigating "but her emails," I'm sorry to say that it's now necessary
For my transgender daughter, there are only 18 States of America
Carolyn Hays
My daughter's America has become apocalyptic — safe states scattered, broken up by vast stretches of hostility
“I commit to pardon Trump”: “Reckless” Republicans desperately try to spin Mar-a-Lago indictment
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Rep. Jamie Raskin accused GOP of "trying to divide the country and undercut our legal system"
Legal scholar: Redistricting ruling suggests SCOTUS “wrongly gave Republicans control of the House”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Supreme Court rejecting Alabama maps that diluted Black voting power may have big implications in other states
RFK Jr. and the con men candidates: more than a sideshow — they’re a real threat to democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Fake candidates rake in real cash, at the expense of democracy. Is there any way to discourage their runs?
Mike Pence joins just one vice president who ran against his boss
Shannon Bow O'Brien
There is one other time in history when a vice president ran against the president he served with in office
America’s mainstream media still wants to save the GOP — but that’s impossible
Rich Logis
As a former Trump supporter and hardcore Republican, I'm here to say: Give up on rescuing the GOP. Kill it instead
Christie rerun will pay residuals
Bob Hennelly
It doesn’t matter if his brand is electable as long as it is bankable
Georgia probe expands after Trump handed DA “new piece of evidence and tied a bow on it”: report
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Subjects of criminal investigation aren't usually reckless enough to go on national TV and admit corrupt intent"
Trump melts down on Truth Social as his lawyer struggles to defend damning secret recording
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump lawyer James Trusty dodged when asked about Trump admitting he had classified Iran doc he couldn't show off
Biden and McCarthy step back from the abyss: It’s a huge defeat for Donald Trump
Brian Karem
Against the odds, D.C. went back to normal this week with a bipartisan deal — and a big defeat for Trumpism
“Reckless hostage-taking”: Progressive Democrats vow to vote against bipartisan debt ceiling deal
Julia Conley
Bernie Sanders was the first senator to come out against the package negotiated by Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy
God, money and Dairy Queen: How Texas House investigators secured the impeachment of AG Ken Paxton
Erin Douglas, Robert Downen
The long list of accusations were outlined as part of 20 charges of impeachment adopted by the Texas House
Ken Paxton impeachment fight exposes deep fissures among Texas Republicans
James Barragán
Nowhere is the GOP chasm more apparent than the fight over Paxton’s future
Details of Texas AG Ken Paxton’s long-running scandals and legal battles spill out in public
Julia Guilbeau, María Méndez
House investigators publicly detailed allegations of a yearslong pattern of misconduct and questionable actions
“We got to rise up, everyone”: Rep. Jamaal Bowman battles the normalization of Trump
Dean Obeidallah
“It could get way, way worse”: Progressive New York congressman urges media and voters to “get in the game”
Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis: Two peas in a (white nationalist) pod
Clarence Lusane
For Trump and DeSantis, different paths, the same destination
The GOP’s heart of darkness: Why Ron DeSantis can never beat Donald Trump
Mike Lofgren
No Republican can beat Trump, because no one else can command his coalition of damaged, discarded, marginal people
Wicked game: Kevin McCarthy’s debt-ceiling “crisis” is political theater at its worst
Brian Karem
At least Mitch McConnell admits the obvious: There will be no default, and everyone knows it. So WTF is going on?
A short guide to Donald Trump’s many legal woes
Rae Hodge
Now that the Carroll case is closed, here's what's next for Trump's cases in Mar-a-Lago, New York, and D.C.
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