Opinion

Trump just opened another front in his all-out war on U.S. media

Donald Trump has sued the New York Times for, well, reporting on Donald Trump.

Rather than charging the Times with any specific libelous act, Trump’s lawsuit is just another of his angry bloviations.

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There's much worse about to come than just silencing Jimmy Kimmel

The FCC chairman just threatened to pull ABC’s license because of a comment Jimmy Kimmel made about Charlie Kirk, and ABC just indefinitely took him off the air. This is the sort of thing you’d expect in Russia, not America.

But let’s back up a minute.

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Trump's latest bullying frenzy has set him up for a mortifying defeat

If Donald Trump’s skin gets any thinner, the US will have its first translucent president.

Trump, who relishes belittling people with unpresidential insults, like calling Democrats “scum” and “the enemy within,” can’t take it when his slurs boomerang back at him.

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One senator's ignorant Charlie Kirk whine shows how far the GOP has fallen

Eric Schmitt tried to present himself as an intellectual at a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.

He came off like a little boy trying on his father’s clothes in the mirror.

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RFK takes the wheel of MAGA's new 'Operation Warp Speed'

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

Trump's bizarre crime blitz is an absurd waste of time — here's clear proof

When Gov. Mike DeWine decided to send Ohio National Guard members to Washington D.C. to participate in President Donald Trump’s militarized crime crackdown, he took a national issue and made it a state issue. Why he decided to do so is perplexing.

Ohio’s violent crime rate has hovered between three and four times the violent crime rate of D.C. over the past four years. So the idea that resources should be sent from Ohio to Washington to quell violent urban crime is a strange one.

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These strikes clearly show Trump is a war criminal. Where's the media?

On Sept. 2, the Trump administration shared footage purporting to show a US strike on a Venezuelan fishing boat. Even if we take the incident entirely at face value (and there are a lot of reasons to question the video itself) — the US Navy attacked a fishing boat off Venezuela, killing 11 people. On Monday, another strike was allegedly conducted on a boat, killing three people. The way the media has handled these strikes is an indictment of the state of American neoliberal reporting in a neofascist age.

Why hasn’t the mainstream media pressed the administration on these strikes being illegal and dangerous (and unpopular)?

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This Trump crypto corruption is simply staggering in scale

In the midst of the Trump regime’s shameful attempt to attack any and all organizations and institutions that oppose it, we must not and will not back down from holding Donald Trump accountable for his corruption and lawlessness.

On Monday, the New York Times — which Trump just sued for $15 billion for allegedly defaming him — reported that Steve Witkoff, Trump’s envoy to the Middle East, apparently made a multi-billion dollar deal with Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a member of the ultra-rich ruling family of the United Arab Emirates who controls $1.5 trillion of the Emiratis’ sovereign wealth.

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These hate-filled words show liberals must stop fueling the Charlie Kirk myth

What can you say about a 31-year-old hatemonger who died? If you’re a pundit, you have to say something nice because the president took Charlie Kirk’s calls. As the leader of the MAGA youth, Kirk was powerful and, by the rules of Washington, that entitles him to a warm and respectful sendoff.

But what can a nice liberal say about a man who made his fortune peddling gutter racism and vicious conspiracy theories?

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These numbers show Charlie Kirk's 'American Comeback' relied on lies of the morbidly rich

When Charlie Kirk was assassinated, he was sitting under a tent that had “The American Comeback Tour” printed in huge letters across all four sides. It was the theme of his tour of college campuses, a tour run by his Turning Point organization that was, according to NBC News, early-funded by 10 morbidly rich right-wingers.

The question is “America Comeback” to what?

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This makeshift Confederate army is not about crime. It's about control

This is not about crime. This is about control.

The proposed deployment of the Tennessee National Guard to Memphis is not a response to public safety. It’s a political stunt engineered by a twice-impeached, multi-indicted president exploiting Black suffering and white fear to reclaim political relevance.

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Ignore the Meghan McCains — far-right voices know something terrible about Kirk's killing

A few hours before law enforcement authorities announced they had taken into custody the suspected killer of Charlie Kirk, Meghan McCain, daughter of the late John McCain, weighed in on “the fundamental difference between the right and the left in this country.”

“It’s that the left glorifies death, particularly of adversaries, and the right does not,” she wrote on Twitter. “And it’s not something I think I really have fully faced until Charlie’s assassination. And it’s petrifying.”

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Sticks and stones may break our bones — but these Trump words can really hurt us

Every president and most members of Congress have known for the past two centuries that having the ability to wield the power of government is a serious responsibility that carries with it real obligations for self-control.

The reason is simple and obvious, although our media appears to not realize it when they act like Donald Trump and Stephen Miller’s rhetoric is normal: Government can legally kill you, imprison you, and take everything you own. Fox “News” and other commentators can’t.

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