Opinion

Trump finds another way to oppress racial minorities amid nationwide unrest over police abuse

As Donald Trump calls for suppression of Black Lives Matter protests against police abuse, new data reveal another form of Trumpian suppression of minorities. His administration is failing to enforce laws against racial discrimination in lending.

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The Fox News-Trump syndicate is making a deadly calamity even more deadly

As the coronavirus crisis rages on, Fox News is contributing almost as much to the deaths and disease as is Trump’s White House.

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Let's get ready to MAGA rally again: Trump's need for cheerleading grows as his approval ratings sink

If you are one of the many millions of people who don't pay attention to the president's Twitter feed, you might not know that he is having a very rough time right now. His whining and complaining has exceeded the level of bragging and gloating by at least two to one, and he is clearly spending much of his time watching the right wing propaganda outfit OANN and scrolling through the fringiest followers' feeds and retweeting the most absurd conspiracy theories and crude insults. If the eyes are the window to the soul, Trump's Twitter habits are the window to his id.

He's right to be nervous. Things are not going well. This week showed some very substantial erosion in his polling numbers. According to Nate Silver at 538, his approval rating is sinking among registered or likely voters — 54.9% disapprove of his performance now, compared to 50.3% on April 1.  And the head to head match-up with Biden now has him at least ten points behind, as Nate Cohn reports for the New York Times:

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Here's the real reason why so many right wingers are terrified of antifa

With his tweet suggesting that Martin Gugino, the 75-year-old man who was violently shoved to the ground by Buffalo police during a protest last week, may have been an antifa super-ninja, Trump's ooga-booga about anti-fascist activists descended into farce. And he isn't alone. Locals on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state terrorized a multiracial family of four who were just out for a nice camping trip because they decided they were antifa activists. The Verge reports that "mythical buses full of bloodthirsty antifa protesters are causing panic in rural counties throughout the country," leading small towns to board up shop windows and shut down their main streets. And this week, the Turkish regime under Recep Erdoğan blamed the Kurdistan Workers Party for training antifa units to commit acts of violence in the United States.

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One of the least recognized major needs for society to survive a pandemic

Eddie Brown seemed to fit the profile of a federal inmate most eligible for emergency release during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. As a survivor of hepatitis C who had served six of his 15-year sentence, Brown should have been a strong candidate for home confinement or compassionate release based on standards introduced by the Bureau of Prisons. Nevertheless, he had two strikes against him. The first was his criminal record, which includes three felony drug convictions. The second was that unlike his wealthier counterparts, Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen, Brown did not have the means to afford a lawyer who could steer him through the confusing process of securing early release.

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It's much worse than lying: Trump is trying to drown you in BS

Many call Donald Trump a liar because he's made it so obvious and easy to do so. But the reality is even worse than lying. What Trump & Co. have done is attack the very existence of fact and truth.

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Trump's trapped in his own bunker of fear — with his fan base of right wing cowards

We're now more than a week into the White House's attempts to rationalize Donald Trump's choice to tear gas peaceful protesters in order to clear the way for a photo op, and the excuses aren't getting any better. Officials can't even decide on one lie to tell, ping-ponging between denying the violence against protesters was that serious — the event was extensively documented — to claiming it was justified. The latest excuse from Attorney General Bill Barr, who previously tried to deny he ordered the action, somehow falls into both camps.

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All the president's garbagemen: Has Trump finally lit a dumpster fire his enablers can't put out?

Donald Trump's presidency has always been propped up with chicken wire and spit. Which is to say: this president is so grotesquely out of his depth that he requires copious backstopping in order to artificially appear as if he's not quite as incompetent as he actually is.

Since the beginning, my rule for observing the consequences of Trump's decisions has been: Trump always makes things worse for Trump. No matter what, Trump invariably makes the wrong choices for his presidency and for the nation, damaging his own status as much as he's damaging institutions, norms, the rule of law and, generally, the rest of us. Consequently, Fox News, AM talk radio, Russian trolls and scores of Red Hat fanboys are tasked with desperately covering for his total inability to handle the gig.

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Mitt Romney's support for black lives matters -- but the bar should be higher for Democrats

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Did Trump and McEnany vote illegally?

Though they repeat the false claim that voting by mail invites rampant fraud, President Donald Trump and White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany may have both cast illegal mail-in ballots in Florida.

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WHO's new announcement about COVID-19 was a huge mistake

In a potentially disastrous blunder, the World Health Organization made an announcement on Monday about COVID-19 that experts are saying was a gigantic mistake.

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A brilliant video skewers Ivanka Trump by contrasting her flowery speech with the brutal reality

On May 18, White House Senior Adviser Ivanka Trump recorded a commencement speech for 2020 graduates of Wichita State University Tech. But plans for the president's daughter to speak to the graduates remotely were dropped after her father, President Donald Trump, drew widespread condemnation for his militarized response to the George Floyd protests.

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Jared Kushner claimed police came together and solved all their injustices — and it didn’t end well

In a meeting with law enforcement Monday, President Donald Trump's son-in-law, who was tasked with solving the coronavirus crisis and establishing Middle East peace, explained that police have heard the outcry from community members, they've seen the injustices and responded by coming together to fix it.

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