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Robert Reich: The megalomaniac and the stock market
Robert Reich
Trump’s ego and his economic team’s incompetence could tank the whole economy
Government shutdown likely to last until 2019
Nicole Karlis
Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of federal workers continue to work without paychecks
Trump goes all-in on the shutdown: Here’s why it’s a losing bet
Amanda Marcotte
Trump thinks his military visit will help him sell the shutdown. But the public is already turning against him
Trump shrugs off impact of government shutdown because furloughed workers “are Democrats”
Shira Tarlo
Trump claims without evidence that "most of the people not getting paid" in a shutdown are Democrats
Trump’s lawyers are using the government shutdown to delay emoluments lawsuit
Matthew Rozsa
The president is trying to protect himself against charges that he using his office to personally profit
Fox Business Network host grills Trump official after Steve Mnuchin sets off “a sense of panic”
Matthew Rozsa
"Should we be worried that Steven Mnuchin had to make this call," Charles Payne asked. "Was it a mistake?”
Trump adviser draws blank when Katy Tur asks how Trump is comforting furloughed workers
Noor Al-Sibai
Trump 2020 adviser Marc Lotter stumbles when trying to explain the president's thought process here
Shutdown hits poor hardest: Food stamp office cut by 95 percent
Igor Derysh
Department of Agriculture says the office that helps the neediest with food relief has been virtually shut down
Republican economists are desperately trying to get Trump to stop tweeting: report
Matthew Rozsa
But the president refuses to change policies and actions that are harming the economy
The real world of the working poor: Here’s what politicians all ignore
Bob Hennelly
In my state, Democrats have already bailed on their promise of a $15 wage. Politics seems far from real life
Federal workers furious as government shutdown continues
Tom Boggioni
Republicans have painted themselves into a corner
Twitter mocks President Trump’s Christmas Eve meltdown
Dominique Jackson
After Trump tweets "I am all alone (poor me) in the White House," he's reminded that "Hannity is just a call away"
Steve Mnuchin’s surprise call to CEOs of big banks shocked markets — but will it save his job?
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump is reportedly unhappy after Dow suffers worst Christmas Eve on record one day after Mnuchin's call
President Trump feels “totally and completely abandoned”: report
Shira Tarlo
President Trump sulks in shutdown DC with only Twitter to turn to as he grows increasingly isolated
So long, Republican Congress, and good riddance: It’s been even worse than we expected
Heather Digby Parton
Two years of Republican government has been an incompetent circus — but, hey, at least they cut rich folks' taxes
In immigrant children’s shelters, sexual assault cases are open and shut
Michael Grabell, Topher Sanders
Across the country, kids are reporting sexual assaults in immigrant children’s shelters
A tsunami of Trumpism
Terry H. Schwadron
The wall, the shutdown, Mattis, Syria, Afghanistan — it’s a tidal wave of incompetence
Trump’s budget director predicts government shutdown could last into 2019
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's budget director and soon-to-be acting chief of staff predicts a lengthy government shutdown
Conservative writer explains why Trump’s chances of impeachment are rising
Alex Henderson
Jennifer Rubin’s advice to the Republican Party is to “start looking for options for 2020”
Another crazy Christmas with Donald Trump: But he can’t wreck it, because he doesn’t understand it
Andrew O'Hehir
Through his sheer vanity and ugliness, the president may help us hold onto what remains of the Christmas spirit
Good riddance to James Mattis, Trump’s last general
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The “adults in the room” were never going to save us from Trump’s tweets and tantrums
Partial government shutdown likely as House adjourns
Nicole Karlis
Last-minute negotiations failed to yield compromise — now, we're staring into the third government shutdown of 2018
Jeff Flake’s final act of resistance against Trump: Rejecting last-ditch Republican border bill
Shira Tarlo
Flake said the Senate filibuster is "the only mechanism left in Washington that brings the parties together"
“Calm down now”: CNN’s Wolf Blitzer informs Stephen Miller he doesn’t “have to yell”
Dominique Jackson
Watch CNN’s Wolf Blitzer shutdown Stephen Miller's screaming rant about Donald Trump's border wall
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