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Six Capitol Police suspended, 29 others under investigation for alleged roles in riot

Igor Derysh
"I think they were complicit,” says retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré, who is reviewing Capitol security failures

Rush Limbaugh captivated dads like mine and created America’s modern fascist aesthetic

Amanda Marcotte
Limbaugh co-opted rock-and-roll to sell authoritarianism

Marjorie Taylor-Greene’s anti-Semitism is as American as apple pie (but Trump made it worse)

Matthew Rozsa
The right-wing fringe has a long history of anti-Semitism, and the Trump-era Israel obsession doesn't help

What connects Trump’s two acquittals: The profound danger of the “Dershowitz precedent”

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's first acquittal was a historic mistake: It fueled his supporters' anti-democratic rage and entitlement

Trump’s costly impeachment defense strategy: Success comes at the price of the Senate GOP — at least

Heather Digby Parton
No matter how hard Republican senators defend and deflect for Donald Trump, he will still sic his MAGA mob on them

Trump’s lawyers make a mockery of Republican senators: Impeachment trial makes GOP complicity clear

Heather Digby Parton
If Republicans in the Senate had any integrity or loyalty to their oath, this one would not be a hard call

Odds of conviction are poor — but Democrats must stay strong on impeachment

Bill Blum
It won't just be Donald Trump on trial, but the racist and fascist insurgency he has unleashed

HBO doc shows how it’s easy to make “Fake Famous” influencers, whose job is to “make you feel bad”

D. Watkins
Filmmaker Nick Bilton appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss the harmful effects of the false social media presence

“We will march to the Capitol building”: Trump’s impeachment trial to include this pre-riot robocall

Sarah K. Burris
The New York Times reports that the Trump White House was behind the decision to have a march to the Capitol

Strange costumes of Capitol rioters echo the early days of the KKK — before the white sheets

Kenneth Ladenburg
Fringe groups have long understood that capturing the public’s attention is the best way to spread their views

Death threats and intimidation of public officials signal Trump’s autocratic legacy

Shelley Inglis
Death threats against Republicans who oppose Trump are not just the result of angry people

Forget about a GOP crack-up: Republicans rally around a defeated Trump because they understand power

Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, but the GOP won't tear themselves apart — they're too attached to power to let Trump and QAnon break them up

Trump’s horror show isn’t nearly over: The coup wasn’t defeated, only slowed down

Chauncey DeVega
Trump is both a symptom and a cause of America's terrible ailment. Whether or not he returns, the disease is real

While America was sleeping

Alfred McCoy
Waking from a four-year fever dream to find global power gone

TakingCaraMAGA: What to do when your favorite mommy influencer is outed as a Trump supporter

Sophia Tesfaye
The boycott of a popular baby sleep trainer raises questions about accountability for Trump's supporters

The First Amendment won’t save Trump

Bill Blum
History has its eyes on the Senate

How should Joe Biden handle Donald Trump’s post-presidency? Gerald Ford provides a guide

Matthew Rozsa
Ford had to follow a disgraced president and a disillusioned nation — and so does Biden. Can he learn from Ford?

How two friends’ farcical, failed schemes ended with the biggest fail of all: Stop the Steal

Roger Sollenberger
Ali Alexander's seven-year friendship with aspiring actor Daniel Bostic failed upward, all the way to the Capitol

Dostoevsky warned of the strain of nihilism that infects Donald Trump and his movement

Ani Kokobobo
What would happen when people lacking any semblance of ideological or moral convictions rise to power?

Trump’s toxic dualities: A nation where Starbucks and Dunkin’ fans hate each other

Bob Deutsch
Trump has thrived on simplistic, binary divisions. They're deeply rooted in human nature, but we can overcome them

Alt-right media personality Nick DeCarlo admits raiding Capitol, says “maybe” he spat on police

Roger Sollenberger
"Maybe I smoked some cigarettes, maybe I spat on a riot officer," says member of streaming group Murder the Media

Corporate America cuts Trump off in his final days: Where will he turn now?

Heather Digby Parton
Iced out of corporate money, Trump may mortgage the final days of his presidency at the cost of national security

Lawmakers worry that pro-Trump colleagues could aid potential plot to attack Capitol: report

Igor Derysh
One lawmaker expressed concern that “members who were in league with the insurrectionists” could attack Joe Biden

How to stop an Insurrection Caucus: These reforms could reduce GOP extremism and save our democracy

David Daley
There were two mobs behind the Capitol riot: One in MAGA hats, the other in expensive suits. Both did immense harm
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