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Trump hires Mark Meadows as permanent chief of staff, sends Mick Mulvaney off to Northern Ireland
Joseph Neese
Meadows was a staunch defender of the president during the impeachment scandal
Yale psychiatrist: Trump is “putting lives at risk” with coronavirus; Pence is “enabling” him
Igor Derysh
Trump lackeys who enable his "pathology" on coronavirus pandemic "will be ruinous for all of us," says Bandy Lee
President Trump tells Sean Hannity that he looked into suing Adam Schiff over parody Ukraine call
Sarah K Burris
Parody and satire are legal, which is how shows like “Saturday Night Live” get away with mocking the president
Fox News host Sean Hannity “tailored his shows” based on suggestions from Paul Manafort: FBI memos
Igor Derysh
Rick Gates told investigators that Hannity was a "Trump supporter who publicly applauded Manafort's hiring"
Republican senator threatens subpoena for Hunter Biden documents following South Carolina primary
Matthew Rozsa
Ron Johnson previously admitted that Trump's conspiracy theory about the Bidens was inaccurate
Biden vs. Bernie: If it’s down to a two-man race after Super Tuesday, how do we decide?
Bob Cesca
We're almost certainly down to two choices and a drawn-out battle — and whoever wins must be elected president
“Watergate Girl” Jill Wine-Banks: I investigated Richard Nixon — and Donald Trump is much worse
Dean Obeidallah
Jill Wine-Banks, the only woman on the Watergate prosecution team, says Trump is clearly worse than Nixon
5 ways William Barr is turning America into a dictatorship
Robert Reich
Here are some of the ways Barr is helping Trump turn our democracy into a dictatorship
Donald Trump’s disinformation campaign juggernaut: It’s gaining speed
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump is already calling coronavirus a Democratic "hoax" — and attacks on his opponents are just starting
Asawin Suebsaeng of the Daily Beast on Donald Trump’s poisoned swamp
Dean Obeidallah
Daily Beast reporter and co-author of "Sinking in the Swamp" on the empire of corruption that is Trump World
Lawyers for Barack Obama demand pro-Trump super PAC pull misleading anti-Biden ad in South Carolina
Matthew Rozsa
The ad uses “President Obama's voice out of context and twisting his words to mislead viewers,” a spokesperson says
Former Watergate prosecutor explains why Trump is “more dangerous than Nixon”
Alex Henderson
"Donald Trump is a much more existential threat to democracy than Richard Nixon was," says Jill Wine-Banks
Democrats aren’t facing the big question: What will they do if Trump won’t leave office?
Chauncey DeVega
Many debates, many useless questions: But here's the big one the Democratic contenders can't or won't answer
How the U.S. Intelligence community is intervening in the 2020 election
Jefferson Morley
Under Trump, the intelligence community has seen a vast loss of influence
Ginni Thomas reportedly leading purge of “disloyal” Trump aides
Igor Derysh
Justice Clarence Thomas' wife has compiled a list of "deep state" "snakes," to be replaced with Fox News pundits
By any means necessary: Trump’s prepared to cheat again in 2020 — and lie about it shamelessly
Heather Digby Parton
Democrats are right to be nervous about this election: Trump's slavish followers are eager to help him cheat
This isn’t an election: It’s a civil war, and our side isn’t necessarily winning
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump has cut the heart out of our democracy, and he's not finished. If we don't end him, we lose everything
Watchdog group files criminal complaint against Rudy Giuliani: He “manipulated federal funds”
Igor Derysh
Federal prosecutors are already said to be probing Trump attorney Giuliani after indicting two of his associates
Trump names right-wing troll Richard Grenell to run national intelligence: What could go wrong?
Heather Digby Parton
Angered by more Russia revelations, Trump appoints unqualified hack to lead purge of intelligence agencies
Like them or not, Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar represent the future of leadership
Michelle P. King
The electability of women presidential candidates is still being debated, but the world needs more women leaders
Did Trump try to bribe Julian Assange with a pardon? Well, he won’t be impeached over it
Bob Cesca
Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder say Trump offered a pardon for his silence, using Dana Rohrabacher as go-between
Pentagon official who raised concerns about Ukraine pushed out as post-impeachment purge continues
Brad Reed
John Rood reportedly objected to President Trump’s efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate his political rivals
Why Trump’s Department of “Justice” is an oxymoron
Robert Reich
Like Nixon, Trump has usurped the independence of the Department of Justice for his own ends
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