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Louie Gohmert leaves Congress having passed 1 law and spread countless falsehoods

Eric Neugeboren
Gohmert was a precursor to Trump’s brand of offensive, fact-free conservative politics

Longtime GOP insider Cheri Jacobus: America is “not going to recover from Donald Trump”

Chauncey DeVega
Former Republican strategist says her party can't be salvaged — and if Trump isn't punished, America is "done for"

What Trump and Orbán want: It’s fascism — it’s not a metaphor or a joke

Chauncey DeVega
The global right's two greatest heroes spoke at CPAC over the weekend. Take what they said very seriously

QAnon believers have a novel spin on Mar-a-Lago raid: At last the “Storm” is here

Kathryn Joyce
In delusional TV segment, far-right host explains FBI raid: "They don't want [Trump] to expose the pedophiles"

Trump, Alex Jones and Steve Bannon: GOP goons follow a familiar playbook when accountability knocks

Amanda Marcotte
Threats and bluster are meant to intimidate authorities and juries into backing down — but no one should be afraid

“Defund the FBI!”: Republicans’ pro-police rhetoric goes out the window after feds raid Trump

Igor Derysh
One Republican Trump ally called for FBI agents to "be arrested upon sight"

Biden’s big win exposes GOP’s nihilism: Republicans resort to lies to fight Inflation Reduction Act

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans reject an all-carrot-no-stick effort to save the planet for the babies they wish to force women to have

Think Trump’s first term was a nightmare? Wake up — if he wins again, the worst is yet to come

Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump as president again would pose an extreme danger to the American people and the country's democracy

Alex Jones busted: How the Sandy Hook trial could lead to accountability for Donald Trump

Amanda Marcotte
Has a Trump acolyte finally hit a limit to shamelessness as a political strategy?

Is Andrew Yang finally ready for his closeup? His likely-to-fail third party depends on it

Brian Karem
He couldn't get elected president, or even mayor. But he still thinks he can revolutionize American politics

Seven days in July: America’s moment of political climate change

Robert S. McElvaine
A month ago, GOP victory looked like a sure thing. Then came Dobbs, the final Jan. 6 hearing and Joe Manchin's deal

Take Joe Manchin’s deal: Climate bill may be Democrats’ last chance to bring back young voters

Amanda Marcotte
Biden's numbers with young voters are in the tank, but passing a climate bill might be the thing to save Democrats

“Really inexcusable”: Democrats set to let unpopular Trump tax cuts for the wealthy stay in place

Jake Johnson
"Nobody should get a pass for it. It's nothing short of an embarrassment"

“We failed”: Gay Republicans who fought for acceptance in Texas GOP see little progress

Eric Neugeboren
Many gay GOP members have left the party, even as the number of Log Cabin Republicans in Texas continues to grow

Malcolm Nance on the Trump insurgency: Jan. 6 was a “template to do it correctly next time”

Chauncey DeVega
Bestselling author and former intelligence officer: "We were within hours of a full-scale coup d'état" on Jan. 6

Yeah, Biden is a bit like Jimmy Carter — but not for the reason right-wingers think

Matthew Rozsa
Carter's presidency was sunk by a failure to promote his own accomplishments — not because there weren't any

How the states went nuts: Democratic backsliding in state capitals — and how to defeat it

Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Jacob Grumbach on his new book and how U.S. states became "Laboratories Against Democracy"

Why won’t Republicans investigate white supremacists in uniform? We know why

Chauncey DeVega
Every House Republican, including Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, voted to ignore far-right extremists in uniform

How in God’s name are the Democrats still losing — even after Jan. 6 hearings and Roe?

Brian Karem
Headlines of the last two months should give Democrats a fighting chance in the midterms. Do they know how to win?

Trump 2024 is almost here: King of the long con looks to play his final trick

Chauncey DeVega
The master showman of politics wants another turn on center stage. Mock him if you want — but don't bet against him

Abortion, racism and guns: How white supremacy unites the right

Tamara Kay, Susan L. Ostermann
Do things change? An early version of the racist "great replacement" theory drove the campaign to outlaw abortion

Sanders calls out Manchin: He only “represents the very wealthiest people in this country”

Jake Johnson
"He's taken campaign contributions from 25 Republican billionaires"

Joe Walsh’s MAGA warning: If Trump is indicted, expect “major violence”

Chauncey DeVega
Outspoken Trump critic Joe Walsh tells Salon why the Democratic Party is outmatched in the fight for democracy

Jan. 6 hearings: A national civics lesson on the dangers of fascism

Chauncey DeVega
What we heard from Jamie Raskin and Jason Van Tatenhove this week was crucial public education. Will it be enough?
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