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McConnell’s lame duck Senate sees no need to get much done

Terry H. Schwadron
It’s business as usual for the McConnell boys — no COVID relief, but gotta save those Confederate military bases

What hath the Republicans wrought: Will Trump’s insanity finally rip the party apart?

Heather Digby Parton
Whatever happens in Georgia, Trump's conspiracy theories have created a deranged third force the GOP can't control

McConnell’s COVID plan has business tax breaks but $0 for unemployment boost and direct payments

Igor Derysh
McConnell drops federal unemployment boost from latest proposal while pushing a 100% business meal tax deduction

James Baker’s legal strategies won Bush a contested election — unlike Giuliani’s string of losses

Richard Pildes
James Baker delivered victory. A new book reveals three crucial reasons why.

QAnon sympathizer elected to Congress failed to disclose fundraising ties to Sen. Ted Cruz, FEC says

Roger Sollenberger
Cruz gave Lauren Boebert $70,500 on the same day that he asked the DOJ to probe Netflix for alleged child porn

Trump risks war again: Will the world condemn the murder of Iran’s top nuclear scientist?

Medea Benjamin, Ariel Gold
Israel wouldn't have killed Mohsen Fakhrizadeh without Trump's say-so. Now Biden and the UN must lower tensions

Forget about “moving on” from Trump — the nation can’t heal without accountability

Amanda Marcotte
Forgiveness and unity? There can be no forgiveness without apology, and no unity without genuine accountability

South Carolina and Georgia: A contemporary tale of two southern states

Terri Langston
“Nothin’ could be finer” than to see Georgia flip yet again

Trump races to weaken environmental and worker protections, and implement other last-minute policies

Isaac Arnsdorf
Trump's working fast to implement as many policies as he can. Among them, reintroducing firing squads for execution

What can the left expect from a Biden-Harris administration? Pretty much nothing

Tony McKenna
A tale of wolf and fox: Opposing Trump was crucial — but in the long run, opposing Biden is just as important

Kelly Loeffler’s husband dumped his own stock this spring, breaking years-long pattern

Roger Sollenberger
Jeffrey Sprecher's unusual trades suggest couple made significant changes to third-party broker arrangement

Profiles in cowardice: House and Senate Republicans failed the Trump stress test

Robert Reich
Standing up to Trump is a test of moral integrity, and congressional Republicans have failed

Trump cancels trip to GOP fraud “hearing” at Pennsylvania Wyndham after Giuliani exposed to COVID-19

Igor Derysh
The campaign said similar "hearings" were planned in Michigan and Arizona, but that was news to GOP officials there

Trump’s bizarre Georgia play: He wants to show Republicans he’s still the boss

Heather Digby Parton
Georgia Republicans have descended into backstabbing, with the Senate on the line. Trump probably likes it that way

Roger Stone-linked group urges voters to write in Trump in Georgia runoffs as revenge against GOP

Igor Derysh
A fringe group of Republicans is trying to sink the GOP's Senate hopes as retaliation after Trump's loss in Georgia

Trump’s invitation to Michigan lawmakers could now spark state and federal political crisis

Austin Sarat
Trump may be trying to get state lawmakers to shift the outcome of the presidential election

Coronavirus cases are soaring again. But this time, some GOP governors say, no lockdown is coming

Patrick Svitek, Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff
The last time case numbers were this high, Abbott closed bars and urged Texans to avoid summer holiday gatherings

Plaintiffs in Trump’s lawsuits embrace conspiracy theories — one has even violated election laws

Roger Sollenberger
One of the plaintiffs was once accused of election fraud and fined for multiple violations of campaign laws

Corporate capital and Trump’s coup: Will business elites take a stand?

Jim Sleeper
Trump's war on democracy is clearly bad for business — but the leaders of corporate America helped create this mess

Trump 2024? Presidential comebacks have mixed success

Robert Speel
Only one American president — Grover Cleveland — has lost reelection and then won back his office

Senate GOP breaks 123-year tradition to pack courts with Trump’s judicial nominees in spite of loss

Igor Derysh
The latest judge approved by Mitch McConnell & Co. is a 33-year-old lawyer who the Bar Assoc. rated “not qualified"

Trump silent after GOP effort to block election certification in Michigan thwarted

Jon Queally
"The Republican members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers put politics above their duty to our residents"

Right-wing trolls launch Stop the Steal PAC to cash in on election lies

Roger Sollenberger
"Donate" button disappeared from the group's website amid alleged grift and self-dealing — so now there's a PAC

Ally of far-right Florida candidate Laura Loomer launches “Blood of Liberty” super PAC

Roger Sollenberger
Group's founder says the PAC's name, Sang de Liberté, refers to Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution
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