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Republicans find Donald Trump’s “erratic behavior” to be “maddening.” Why do they still defend him?
Cody Fenwick
A new report examines how the president retains the devoted loyalty of most Republican lawmakers
Food prices would rise, and avocado supply would fall if U.S.-Mexico border closes
Nicole Karlis
Food experts warn the closure of the U.S.-Mexico border would hit Americans' taste palates and wallets.
How to make a difficult situation awful
William deBuys
Why Donald Trump’s Great Wall is viagra for him, but a border disaster
The Wilbur Ross I know
Tom Allon
Based on his effort to influence New York politics, it’s no surprise he’s now condemned for arrogance & dishonesty
There will be no end to fiscal chaos without better budget rules
Ed Dolan
Responsible fiscal policy will only come from following stable policy, not the short-term impulses of politicians
Southern District used new law — signed by Trump — to get Michael Cohen’s emails
Igor Derysh
Federal prosecutors used a law Trump signed last year to gain access to Cohen's emails. The president may regret it
Why won’t Donald Trump talk about white nationalism? Because he enables and supports it
Heather Digby Parton
After another horrific massacre committed by a white supremacist, Trump sees a "small group" that's no big deal
Teachers stage a bold protest that scores national attention
Jeff Bryant
Kentucky teachers’ actions is a sign of how teacher protests are evolving.
Senate Republicans stand up to Trump? Hardly — they capitulated to the right
Sophia Tesfaye
It may appear that GOP senators stood up against Trump this week. In reality, they're trying to save their skins
Republican Senator flip-flopped on Trump’s resolution even though he criticized it
Cody Fenwick
Tillis was not one of the 12 Republicans joining the Democrats in rebuking the president despite his past comments
Boeing’s safety update to 737 Max was reportedly delayed due to government shutdown
Igor Derysh
Wall Street Journal reports Boeing's software update was scheduled for January, then delayed due to shutdown
Senate blocks national emergency at border, setting up first veto of Donald Trump’s presidency
Shira Tarlo
12 Republican senators joined their Democratic colleagues in a blistering rebuke of Trump's executive power
Trump announces U.S. will ground Boeing 737 Max 8 following two crashes
Matthew Rozsa
In light of the Boeing crashes, why hasn't Trump appointed a head to the FAA?
The shutdown brought people who rely on SNAP an extra helping of economic hardship
Orgul Demet Ozturk, Chad Cotti, John Gordanier
The poorest Americans are probably feeling the aftershocks of the partial government shutdown, weeks after it ended
Trump’s $4.7 trillion budget would slash Medicare — and, yes, build (some of) the wall
Matthew Rozsa
Trump proposed budget has deep cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and EPA, but he wants $8.6 billion for the wall
It’s time to check the Senate majority leader’s power: Mitch McConnell doesn’t represent the people
Daley Gruen
The senator from Kentucky all but single-handedly controls what has the chance to become a law in this country
Demonizing Ilhan Omar: Why the entire political establishment wants to crush one woman
Paul Rosenberg
Shoddy media reporting, along with elite fears of what the American public really wants, have driven this disgrace
Trade deficit hits record high despite Trump’s claim trade wars are “easy to win”
Igor Derysh
Donald Trump kept insisting that a trade war with China wouldn't hurt Americans. It doesn't look that way now
GOP Sen. Rand Paul says he will vote to block Donald Trump’s emergency declaration
Shira Tarlo
Paul is the fourth Senate Republican to do so, putting a joint resolution to block the declaration on track to pass
Why does Rep. Mark Meadows represent a city full of vegans and liberals? Thanks, gerrymander!
David Daley
Republicans "cracked" the liberal city of Asheville into two safe districts, and elected a right-wing buffoon
Robert Reich: America has already fired Trump
Robert Reich
If the nation were to write Trump a letter informing him he’s no longer president, it would go like this
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis says he will vote to block Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration
Shira Tarlo
"As a U.S. senator, I cannot justify providing the executive with more ways to bypass Congress," Tillis says
Will Donald Trump follow Maduro’s path?
Alexei Bayer
Washington could be hurtling toward a Venezuela-style disaster, thanks to Donald Trump
New report says Trump has already spent a big chunk of his wall money
Matthew Chapman
The money that Trump wants to use to build his wall might not exist anymore
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