Opinion

Two looming contests will tell if America still lives or if Trump has doomed us all

When I was a young man, I never figured that well into my seventh decade on this green and fading earth, I’d need to reiterate that I was a proud anti-fascist, and a veteran who served his country to defend it from violent, lawless convicted felons.

Like the one who has somehow scraped his way back into our White House

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These groups can beat Trump — does he want to be embarrassed?

Beth Gazley, Professor of Nonprofit Management and Policy, Indiana University.

Following the Sept. 10, 2025, death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, the Trump administration signaled that it intends to expand investigations into “leftist groups” for possible links to the suspect.

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Jimmy Kimmel's suspension is not the biggest threat to freedom of speech — this is

The suspension of Jimmy Kimmel and the cancelling of his long-running eponymous late-night TV show by Disney-owned ABC is certainly disturbing from the perspective of anyone who defends the First Amendment in the US — myself included.

It’s quite clear that the Trump administration saw an opportunity to take down a thorn in its side and used Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr’s influence over Nexstar, a media conglomerate that owns many ABC affiliate stations, to swiftly and successfully pressure the network to do its bidding.

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We're in danger of forgetting Trump's worst crime of all

Donald Trump’s ultimate presidential legacy will be one of the most shameful in US history. It will no doubt include his attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election, inciting the first violent attack on the Capitol since 1814, responding irresponsibly to the COVID-19 pandemic, dividing the country profoundly, creating a political climate that fosters violence, and disgracing the office of the presidency with his dishonesty and corruption.

One thing that may get lost in his abysmal legacy, however, could arguably have the most dire and long-term consequences: Trump’s record as an environmental criminal.

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Jimmy Kimmel's rights weren't violated — but ABC could sue Trump and win

By Wayne Unger, Associate Professor of Law, Quinnipiac University.

The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has sparked a wave of political commentary.

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This shocking ruling put the racism of Trump's Supreme Court on public display

In what may be its most reactionary ruling since Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court decided on Sept. 8 to allow the Trump administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to resume overt racial profiling in immigration raids in Los Angeles. The raids, which began in June under the title of Operation At Large, have resulted in some 5,000 arrests.

The order was handed down in the case of Noem v. Perdomo on the court’s emergency, or “shadow,” docket, which consists of cases decided on an expedited basis — without comprehensive briefing and without oral arguments — outside of the normal “merits docket.” The order lifts a lower-court injunction that had barred the administration from detaining suspected undocumented immigrants based solely on their ethnicity, language, geographic location, and occupations.

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Trump has finally made the move that will tip us all over the cliff

This is a threshold moment, this stifling of Jimmy Kimmel. It’s the last laugh before the silence.

The attack on him is something everyone can understand.

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Trump's TikTok dealings should've set this GOP toady roaring. His silence speaks volumes

You're not going to believe this, but it appears the cat’s got Josh Hawley’s tongue.

The junior senator from Missouri — known for his unwavering ability to detect Communist infiltration in American tech companies from eight area codes away — has suddenly gone quiet.

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There's still time to oppose these shameless grabs for power

Ohio politicians pressured by an openly corrupt president look to be doubling down on blatantly partisan gerrymandering to help them in the 2026 midterms by manipulating congressional district boundaries in 2025, to silence the voices of opposition.

That’s not normal. Neither is armed troops and tanks in American streets. Neither are unidentifiable, masked federal agents seizing people off the streets because they fit a racial profile.

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What do real voters want? Don't ask these Dem squishes

Talk tough on crime and immigration, don’t say trans, and sit back and let Trump’s economy make voters mad.

That’s the way to Make Democrats Great Again, or so say the roughly eleventy-nine Democratic-allied centrist political action committees and think tanks, some old, many new, who promise they know how to right (pun intended) the ship and rebrand the Democratic Party.

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Trump's terrified of 'far left radicals' — here's why he should be

If you’re even remotely associated with the Democratic Party, whether running for office, helping out, or just breathing while Democratic, the GOP and their rightwing media attack dogs will label you a “far left radical.”

So, in the interest of clarity, let me make it official: I’m a far left radical.

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This humiliation at Obama's hands left Trump seething — and set up Kimmel's downfall

The one thing Trump can’t take is a joke, especially one at his expense.

Yesterday — one day after ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel’s show off the air “indefinitely,” after pressure from the chairman of Trump’s Federal Communications Commission — Trump said federal regulators should revoke broadcast licenses over late-night hosts who speak negatively about him.

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Spineless Schumer must force a shutdown this time. Here's why

Given Republicans' breathtaking control of the federal government, there are precious few opportunities for Democrats to leave their mark. But a real opening lies just ahead, and Dems must be ready to go to the mat, forcing the GOP to shut the entirety of the government down on Sept. 30 if they don't honor Democratic demands.

Nothing less than the framing of the stakes for the 2026 elections, combined with longstanding expectations for subsidized health care and a minimal social safety net, is at stake. Last time, Dems cratered. They no longer have that luxury.

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