Opinion

The Trump campaign’s Nazi symbol scandal just got a whole lot worse

Yet another controversy involving President Donald Trump and his allies came about this week when Facebook removed some campaign ads that used an infamous symbol from the 1930s: a red inverted triangle, which Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime used to identify political prisoners ranging from communists and liberals to members of opposition parties. Trump’s campaign has, in essence, responded that it didn’t use that symbol to promote Nazi ideology, but to smear Antifa. Nonetheless, Trump’s critics have asserted that using that symbol in the first place was clueless and ignorant. And according to Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent, a leaked internal document from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security makes Trump and his allies look even worse in this controversy.

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Bill Barr just fumbled his way into a spectacular showdown with a key federal prosecutor

Attorney General Bill Barr apparently thought he could buffalo U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman out of job, but the lead federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York is refusing to go down without a fight.

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‘Tyranny!’ Trump fans call for revolution after Tulsa mayor imposes curfew ahead of rally

Tulsa's Republican mayor has imposed a curfew ahead of President Donald Trump's rally Saturday, and the president's fans camping out ahead of time are furious.

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Trump ignores First Amendment, threatens protestors, stokes violence for his Tulsa MAGA rally in am Twitter rant

In a series of incendiary tweets Friday morning President Donald Trump appeared to be attempting to create a scenario where his supporters will battle "any protestors" who come to Oklahoma to attend his MAGA rally.

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'DOJ hasn't attempted this before': Is Barr trying to block Bolton's memoir to stroke Trump's ego?

The Department of Justice has asked a federal court for an emergency order to block the publication of a new White House memoir by former Trump national security adviser John Bolton, over allegations that it violates agreements governing the disclosure of classified information.

The government filed the order Wednesday night, only one day after filing a civil complaint demanding that Bolton delay publication. The Justice Department has also reportedly mulled criminal charges against Bolton over the book's publishing, a move which legal experts say would be without precedent.

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‘OK birther’: Melania Trump flops with tweet celebrating Juneteenth

Melania Trump marked Juneenth with a short film posted on social media, but the reception didn't go over as well as she probably hoped.

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Trump mocked for freaking out over low Fox New polls: 'You are running out of friends'

President Donald Trump freaked out about yet another poll on Friday as his numbers continued to fall.

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Trump's big failure this week stripped away the last reason for Republicans to vote for him: conservative

In a column for the Daily Beast, former Republican Matt Lewis explained that, if there was any reason for a conservative to vote for Donald Trump in November, it dissipated this past week because he has failed to deliver on any of his promises.

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Fox News lawyer tells judge that Tucker Carlson's audience doesn't expect him to report the facts

An attorney for Fox News told a New York federal judge at a preliminary hearing that Tucker Carlson's audience does not expect him to report the facts — even when Carlson tells his audience that he is doing so.

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Seattle police union booted from county labor council

George Floyd protests have brought renewed scrutiny to the epidemic of police brutality and racism in the United States, with particularly attention bearing down on the police unions that protect corrupt police officers. Now, the King County Labor Council, a coalition of over 150 unions that represents 100,000 workers in Seattle's parent county, have expelled the Seattle Police Officers Guild (SPOG), the labor union that represents Seattle Police.

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The American century is ending decisively with a pyromaniac in the White House

Let me rant for a moment. I don’t do it often, maybe ever. I’m not Donald Trump. Though I’m only two years older than him, I don’t even know how to tweet and that tells you everything you really need to know about Tom Engelhardt in a world clearly passing me by. Still, after years in which America’s streets were essentially empty, they’ve suddenly filled, day after day, with youthful protesters, bringing back a version of a moment I remember from my youth and that’s a hopeful (if also, given Covid-19, a scary) thing, even if I’m an old man in isolation in this never-ending pandemic moment of ours.

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Devastating new revelations show that Trump is America's worst enemy

John Bolton’s new book makes many things clear, but most important is this: Donald Trump violates his oath to defend our Constitution against “all enemies foreign and domestic” because he is the leading domestic enemy of our Constitution.

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If we’re going to defund militarized police, why not add the Pentagon?

When Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) introduced a resolution recently to cut $350 billion from the Defense budget, the only media outlets that covered her bill were independent progressive ones. In a statement on her website Lee said, “For years, our government has failed to invest in programs that actually keep our country safe and healthy. The prioritization of defense spending and the underinvestment in public health has led to 10 times more deaths from COVID-19 than the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.” Corporate news outlets such as CNN or the New York Times, which have been extensively covering the national uprising against police brutality, simply ignored this story—just as they ignored police brutality for so long—and failed to connect Lee’s idea to slash the military budget to the prevailing demand to “Defund the Police.”

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