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The draw of Trump’s spectacle: inhumanity
Chauncey DeVega
Democrats and the resistance must harness real populist energy now. The time for recalibration and rest is over
Trump undercuts Zelenskyy — but Americans are not abandoning Ukraine
Sabrina Haake
As Trump tries to demean Ukraine, millions of Americans reach out to President Volodmyr Zelenskyy
Trump administration refuses to back UN resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Charles R. Davis
The US joined Russian allies Belarus, Hungary and Nicaragua in voting against a condemnation of the 2022 invasion
Trump’s steel tariffs mean another battle for Ukraine
Quinn Sental
The extra costs would further weaken a key sector of Ukraine's economy
What Elon Musk’s war on federal workers owes to Gamergate
Amanda Marcotte
The long-ago troll tantrum from video gamers upset by women kicked off the culture wars for the stupid era
“I don’t plan to be in power for decades”: Zelenskyy offers to resign in exchange for peace
Alex Galbraith
The Ukrainian leader said he would step down "immediately" if the war would cease
Donald Trump’s first law: There is no law
Andrew O'Hehir
There's one coherent principle behind all the chaos: a world ruled by the whims of "great men" like him
Trump’s Ukraine peace “plan”: A massive betrayal of America’s friends — like me
Dzmitry Halko
I've fled from two countries to escape Russian aggression. Trust me: The price of Trump's "peace" is far too high
“Lying sack of s**t”: White House slams author of Trump campaign book
Alex Galbraith
Steven Cheung said author Michael Wolff suffers from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and has a "peanut-sized brain"
“I don’t think he’s important”: Trump shares frank reason for Zelenskyy’s absence from peace talks
Griffin Eckstein
Trump's comments come amid a widening rift between him and the Ukrainian leader, which may be good news for Putin
“That’s Russia’s fault, Mr. President”: Fox News host pushes back on Trump’s Ukraine betrayal
Griffin Eckstein
The News Corp empire mobilized against the president's claim that Volodymr Zelenskyy is a failing "dictator"
Republicans shouldn’t be surprised Trump blames Ukraine — his sexual assault views predicted this
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's claim that Zelenskyy "started it" echoes his long history of excusing violence against women
Stay strong, cat ladies! After Trump’s first month back, personal defiance matters more than ever
Amanda Marcotte
MAGA didn't vote for DOGE but to bring liberals to heel. Fight back by not giving them the satisfaction
“Dictator”: Trump slams “modestly successful comedian” Zelenskyy as peace talks continue
Alex Galbraith
The war of words comes as Russia and the U.S. hold peace talks without representatives from Ukraine.
Trump’s delusional path to peace: Handing over Ukraine to Russia
Heather Digby Parton
Flattering Vladimir Putin will not win the Nobel Peace Prize
Trump, sensing a lack of solidarity, pushes the press down a slippery slope
Brian Karem
Donald Trump demands the Associated Press bend a knee — while the rest of the media falls back
“Stop this ridiculous war”: Trump teases end of Ukraine conflict after calls with Putin, Zelenskyy
Alex Galbraith
The president spoke with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine on Wednesday
America’s next spy chief: Senate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence
Nicholas Liu
Gabbard, a former Democratic lawmaker who embraced MAGA, has defended dictators and promoted conspiracy theories
“To the victor belongs the spoils”: Trump’s imperial ambition is fueled by the myth of his mandate
Heather Digby Parton
After winning by a bigger margin than in 2016, Donald Trump now sees himself as omnipotent and invincible
Trump’s imperialist acid flashback: Is his Club Gaza dream for real?
Andrew O'Hehir
Do we take Trump's outlandish Gaza-Lago vision seriously? In the quantum-Trump realm, all answers are correct
Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice seeks Trump’s revenge
Heather Digby Parton
More than just Elon Musk: Donald Trump's Cabinet hits the ground running
Trump-Musk purge of the CIA underway as agency pivots to spying on traditional allies like Mexico
Charles R. Davis
A CIA spokesperson said agents unwilling to go along with the administration's plans have been told to resign
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