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Trump and Rudy just got nailed: Bill Taylor unveils the whole sleazy Ukraine scheme
Heather Digby Parton
Acting Ukraine ambassador's Capitol Hill testimony blows the lid off Trump's conspiracy — and hints at much more
Brian Klaas: Trump has “exposed the weakness of American democracy” — but there’s hope
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Despot's Apprentice" on Trump's "existential threat" to democracy and the growing risk of violence
Trump’s Ukraine envoy gives Congress “most damning” evidence yet in impeachment probe
Igor Derysh
Democrats call veteran U.S. diplomat Bill Taylor's testimony "disturbing," "very troubling" and “explosive”
Trump considers replacing Mick Mulvaney with Kellyanne Conway after quid pro quo debacle: report
Sarah K Burris
Conway is one of few aides who has managed to stay with the president, despite alleged violations of the Hatch Act
Trump’s tax case will be live-streamed: Is this a roadmap for impeachment?
Sophia Tesfaye
Voters still don't see Trump as a unique danger to constitutional democracy. Total transparency could change that
President Trump defends Tulsi Gabbard to Sean Hannity on Fox News: Hillary Clinton is “sick”
Shira Tarlo
Trump also tied Clinton to an unsubstantiated conspiracy about the origins of the probe into election interference
President Trump roundly criticized for comparing the impeachment inquiry against him to a “lynching”
Igor Derysh
"That is one word no president ought to apply to himself," Rep. James Clyburn, the No. 3 House Democrat, says
Pro-Trump super PAC at the center of Ukraine scandal has faced multiple campaign finance complaints
Mike Spies, Derek Willis, J. David McSwane
Randy Perkins donated $500,000 to America First Action after his company won federal money as part of a contract
The faith of the Fox Nation: Belief in opinions trumps hope in news
Melanie McFarland
A new PRRI survey shows just how much sway Fox News holds over Republicans who watch as their primary news source
Lindsey Graham leaves open the possibility of voting to impeach President Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
“People in South Carolina like Trump," the senator said when asked why he is a staunch defender of the president
Mitt Romney liked tweet about removing Trump from office with secret Twitter account: report
Alex Henderson
"It is me," Romney acknowledged when asked if the account belonging to “Pierre Delecto" was his
The Department of Justice seeks to distance itself from Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani
Shira Tarlo
The DOJ said it would not have met with Giuliani had it known prosecutors were probing his business associates
Anthony Scaramucci to Mick Mulvaney: “I would resign and get myself a really good lawyer”
Tom Boggioni
"He’s obviously working at the direction of the president," the Mooch says of the acting White House chief of staff
His own minister of propaganda: With the Syria debacle, Trump’s lying tweets hit new low
Heather Digby Parton
Everybody knows Donald Trump is a pathological liar. But his tweeting on Syria rivals the Big Lies of history
The impeachment of Donald Trump: Here’s how it works — assuming anything still works
Matthew Rozsa
Will Trump be removed from office? Well, it's never happened. But here's the procedure, and the likely charges
Mick Mulvaney admits that Trump “still considers himself to be in the hospitality business”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's acting chief of staff told "Fox News Sunday" that the president is still running his businesses in office
Beyond those dumb debates: To win, Democrats must reframe the discussion about America’s future
Paul Rosenberg
To win elections and reshape America's future, Democrats must embrace an inclusive, progressive national narrative
Extorting Ukraine is bad enough, but Trump has done much worse
Rebecca Gordon
Trump is a threat not just to the American people, or to the rule of law, but to the whole human species
Why Trump’s customary “brazen it out” strategy isn’t working with Ukraine scandal
Amanda Marcotte
Turns out impeachment really does matter: Trump simply can't bluff or BS his way out of the Ukraine fiasco
Even though Shep Smith has left the building, there are still right-wing dissenters at Fox News
Alex Henderson
Smith announced his departure only two days after Fox News CEO Rupert Murdoch met with Attorney General Bill Barr
Fox News leads cleanup job after Mick Mulvaney acknowledges Ukraine quid pro quo
Shira Tarlo
"You don't need a chief of staff's idiotic interpretation of things," Trump loyalist Sean Hannity said on the radio
Republicans blast Mick Mulvaney’s admission of quid pro quo in Ukraine scandal
Shira Tarlo
"You don't hold up foreign aid that we had appropriated for a political initiative," GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski says
Energy Secretary Rick Perry to step down amid scrutiny over his role in the Ukraine scandal
Nicole Karlis
“We already have his replacement,” Trump told reporters in Texas. “Rick has done a fantastic job, but it was time"
The week Donald Trump’s presidency crashed and burned — and Republicans have noticed
Heather Digby Parton
We've said this before: But this disastrous week drove some Republicans away from Trump. Beginning of the end?
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