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- Trump reportedly ordered aides to bury an internal poll showing him losing Michigan and Pennsylvania
- Trump's Mexico tariff deal is fake news. Mexico has been enforcing U.S. immigration policy for years.
- Trump Falsely Claims He Has Wiped Out 150% Of China's Economy
- Kamala Harris claims Trump’s tariffs cost $1.4 billion per month. That’s Mostly True
- Corruption Is the Tie that Binds for Trump-Era Republicans
- 187 companies, including Bloomberg, Tinder, and Ben & Jerry's, teamed up to slam abortion restrictions sweeping southern states
- The GoFundMe Border Wall Blocked Access To A Monument. It's Been Ordered To Keep A Gate Open Indefinitely.
- Mexico denies Trump’s claim of secret concessions in deal
- White House blocks testimony by retired Cal Poly professor on dangers of climate change
- Elizabeth Warren is proving her doubters wrong
- The House begins to tell the story of Trump’s criminality
- Voter Suppression Is the Expressed Policy of Virtually Every Republican Officeholder – Texas is the latest example of how, rather than reach out to new voters, the GOP simply uses the power of the state to lock those voters out of the political process.
- Umm, What’s the Deal with Brett Kavanaugh’s New Law Clerk Hire?
- Tulsi Gabbard’s Campaign Is Being Boosted by Putin Apologists
- Medicare for All Is Coming... Because Even the "Insured" Are Not Safe in This For-Profit System
- Trump foe and CNN journalist Jim Acosta received FBI protection after death threats
- This is worse than Watergate
- House Dems set sights on the President's men -- Barr and McGahn
- McConnell Stands In The Way Of Bipartisan Election-Security Safeguards
- The Trumpification of the World Is Bad News for America
- Trump's Nixon-like poll numbers on impeachment
- Mitch McConnell and wife Elaine Chao lambasted by ethics experts for possible conflicts of interest
- McConnell Is Blocking Any Plan to Prevent Russian Election Attack in 2020
- Warren calls on top DOJ antitrust official to recuse himself from tech probes
- Top House Republican pretends Congress doesn’t have subpoena power
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