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New conservative defense for Trump: He was wrong on Ukraine, but impeachment is too icky
Matthew Rozsa
Tucker Carlson, Neil Patel and Jonah Goldberg won't defend Trump, but claim impeachment would be terrible
“This is not acceptable”: Congress should use impeachment to warn future presidents
David Crook
Ukraine isn’t nearly enough
How One America News sells an altered reality to voters who dream of wealth
Melanie McFarland
OAN's calm misinformation campaign sells Trump as a rich, brave hero under siege to viewers aspiring to be like him
Here we are — but where are we? Your semi-useful user’s guide to the impeachment of Donald Trump
Andrew O'Hehir
Nancy Pelosi hearts "CIA Democrats"! Mitch McConnell cares about no one! And other notes on 2019's coming hit show
The elite consensus on impeachment: We’re deeply sad and wish it would go away
Andrew O'Hehir
With NYT columnists Frank Bruni and David Brooks leading the way, the media-political caste is so very troubled
Could President Trump throw Mike Pence under the bus to save himself?
Cody Fenwick
The president may have one move left to save himself: thoroughly tar the vice president with the Ukraine scandal
Ever since 1796, Congress has struggled to keep presidents in check
Jennifer Selin
While the current battle between Trump and congressional Democrats is newsworthy, it is not entirely new.
Gun bill “dead”: White House says impeachment killed “chances of legislative progress”
Igor Derysh
Trump again blames Democrats for his legislative failures: "No more infrastructure bills, no more anything"
Pressuring vulnerable Republicans on impeachment: Key to flipping Senate in 2020?
Sophia Tesfaye
Impeachment may die in the Senate — but forcing embattled Republican senators to defend Trump could pay off
In 2017, Virginia was the bellwether of the blue wave: Will it happen again?
Paul Rosenberg
Grassroots activism nearly flipped Virginia in 2017. Now Swing Left is back to finish the job — and look ahead
The military has spent more than $184,000 at Trump’s Scottish golf club, House Democrats say
Matthew Rozsa
The president faces renewed allegations of conflicts of interest between his official office and personal business
The Senate filibuster explained — and why it should be allowed to die
Daniel Wirls
Sen. Warren said the filibuster stands in the way of gun reform. It does, and so much more.
Beto O’Rourke has run out of f**ks to give — and we’re here for it
Amanda Marcotte
Beto O'Rourke is no longer a serious contender, but he might be able to teach his party how not to live in fear
Covering up the corruption: GOP tries to block probe of Mike Pence’s Ireland trip
Sophia Tesfaye
Mike Pence spent $600,000 on limousine rides so he could stay at Trump's resort in Ireland. Republicans don't care
Brett Kavanaugh: Here is what it would take to impeach a Supreme Court justice
Alex Henderson
"We’ve got to get beyond this ‘impeachment is the answer to every problem,’" Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin says
Rep. Ayanna Pressley to introduce resolution calling for impeachment inquiry into Brett Kavanaugh
Shira Tarlo
The "squad" member says it is "our responsibility to collectively affirm the dignity and humanity of survivors"
President Trump’s approval rating dips below 40 percent amid fears of a recession
Matthew Rozsa
Three out of five Americans fear a recession is coming, while nearly half believe Trump is mishandling the economy
How to bring divided Americans together and save our democracy
Pam Spritzer
Sequestering ourselves in media silos while spouting hatred at each other is guaranteed to fail
Trump takes victory lap after North Carolina race, but narrow win previews tough 2020 battle ahead
Matthew Rozsa
Bishop managed to defeat McCready by roughly two percentage points in a district that Trump carried by 12
States pass record number of laws to reel in drug prices
Steven Findlay
So far this year, 33 states have enacted a record 51 laws to address drug prices, affordability and access
Trump’s wall is officially a flop: Even Fox News now calls his big campaign promise a mistake
Sophia Tesfaye
Not a single mile of wall has been built. And even Trump's allies are beginning to back away from the whole fiasco
Dear Bernie: Here’s how you can still win — but the chance may soon slip away
Anis Shivani
I'm your biggest fan. Well, one of them. To win, you'll have to take on Elizabeth Warren directly — and soon
Starving seniors: How America fails to feed its aging
Laura Ungar, Trudy Lieberman
According to a recent study, nearly 8% of Americans 60 and older were “food insecure” in 2017
President Trump promises a “phenomenal” health plan. What might that mean?
Julie Appleby
Analysts on both sides expect concerns about health costs and the ACA to play a large role again in 2020
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