Opinion

As Nazi sympathizer roils GOP, one MAGA senator's silence grows more telling by the day

For several weeks now, the American right has been embroiled in a bitter internal fight about Nazis and antisemitism.

Specifically, the fight has centered on a Nazi sympathizer who keeps finding his way into the orbit of influential conservatives: Nick Fuentes.

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This battle line is needed to bring Trump to his knees

I’m sure my mom was proud to see me as the closing speaker at the No Kings Day rally in San Diego. While she couldn’t be there physically, she joined me in a symbolic manner: I brought with me the American flag that draped her coffin. I received the flag at her funeral, held with full military honors, recognizing her service as the first woman ever to join the US Coast Guard.

No Kings in San Diego was a helluva party, 50,000 celebrating — while at the same time fearing for — that delicate thing called democracy. A thousand American flags fluttered. America at its best. Hell, it could turn you into a patriot. I’m sure mom, a union organizer, schoolteacher, rights activist, and anti-fascist super-patriot, would have loved it.

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Red state's grim farce reveals horrifying chapters to come for Trumpism

New College of Florida is on its intellectual deathbed.

Once an authority-challenging, free-thinking institution for students passionate about learning, a place where difference was celebrated and creativity encouraged.

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This White House disgrace makes no effort to conceal Trump's sheer contempt

Donald Trump will debase the White House today like never before.

Far worse than bulldozing its East Wing, Trump will use the People’s House as the grotesque backdrop for reducing to rubble any pretense of American moral leadership in the world. He will prostrate himself — and our nation — at the feet of one of its most malign actors.

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The way Trump's acting shows this time he truly is worried

I want to get back to some of the content that was found in the 23,000 emails released by the House Oversight Committee that were obtained from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein.

I’m going to go straight to the authority, Julie K Brown. She’s the reporter for the Miami Herald who wrote that blockbuster series revealing that Epstein got a sweetheart deal from federal prosecutors. It’s because of her that any of us knows Epstein's name.

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Trump's Epstein scramble may be a coverup for an even darker and more extreme secret

The likelihood that dozens of House Republicans will vote in favor of compelling the Justice Department to release the Epstein files has caused Trump to reverse his objections and urge House Republicans to back such a measure.

But this raises two questions that are the subjects of today’s Office Hours discussion.

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Even Trump's most fawning fans are dumbfounded by this brainwave

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the zombiest health-care program in the country. No matter how long or hard Republicans have tried to kill it, it just keeps humming along.

Republicans’ obsessive, 15-year hatred of the ACA, aka Obamacare, is not hard to understand.

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Trump's right — some things really are dirt cheap now

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

Sinister GOP blueprint laid bare by these shameless red-staters

Let’s be blunt: Michigan Republicans, like their counterparts nationally, are no longer merely questioning elections. They are actively seeking to undermine them.

Their latest maneuvers, calling for federal intervention by baselessly smearing Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s ability to fairly oversee elections to cheering President Donald Trump’s pardons of the state’s alleged false electors, reveal a party more invested in manufacturing distrust than in protecting democracy.

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These Republican reps exposed as cowards by one colleague

One member of Kansas’ U.S. House delegation has stepped up to demand government accountability in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The other three representatives?

They’re missing in action.

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This staggering crisis has even the GOP saying enough on Trump

Is Marjorie Taylor Greene leading the way, or the exception that proves the rule?

By the shocking light of today’s glaring headlines, it’s time to ask a larger question that no one in the media appears to be willing to say out loud: at what point does the accumulation of misconduct by Donald J. Trump become so brazen, so corrosive, so frankly immoral and even criminal, that Republican elected officials and voters finally say, “Enough is enough?”

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This hapless leader can't even see when he's winning

On Monday last week, I was angry with the eight Democrats, under Chuck Schumer’s direction, who voted with the GOP to reopen the government. I called them traitors who betrayed their party by surrendering before the fight was over.

Later, I thought perhaps I was too hard. Then I read Bill Scher’s assessment in the Washington Monthly. Turns out I wasn’t hard enough.

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