Opinion

Trump has been exposed as a billion-dollar fraud -- and his rabid base still won't care

Donald Trump does not exist. He is a character who plays many roles simultaneously. Trump is a vigilante, professional wrestling villain, a TV pitchman and a reality TV star. He's also a cad, a bully and a wannabe dictator. And yes, he is a billionaire. (Or rather, he plays one on TV.) Because of his guile, boldness, help from foreign sponsors and — yes, let's admit it — his charisma, in 2016 Donald Trump won the greatest role on the world stage: President of the United States of America.

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How Donald Trump spun three years of investigations into two words

Exactly two years ago, at a time when he had been in office less than four months, Donald Trump invited two Russians into the Oval Office and shared with them how he was going to handle the scandal engulfing his White House. He met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, the two most senior foreign officials to have met with the president so far.

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Protecting Trump’s family has now become the primary mission of the Republican Party

Republicans are up in arms about the actions of one of their own. What did he do to elicit such wrath? He dared to issue a subpoena to Donald Trump Jr.

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How Donald Jr is the perfect MAGA Trump fanboy

Hard as it may be to believe, once upon a time, Donald Trump Jr. had some semblance of sense when it came to dealing with his father, a man with no redeeming qualities. When he was still a boy, Don Jr. reportedly stopped speaking to Donald Trump for a year, understandably furious at the way that his father, who bragged about how he saw parenting as women's work, had cheated on and then dumped his mother, Ivana Trump, in maximally humiliating fashion.

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Republican arsonists are burning their party's own traditions and principles to the ground

In the mid 1970s, America faced an impeachment crisis under President Richard Nixon. A lawless President who had abused power and obstructed justice was creating a constitutional crisis that presented his party, the Republican Party, with a dilemma: how should they react?

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The mystery behind Richard Burr's subpoena: Why is one Republican senator still pursuing the Trumps?

One day after the midterm elections in which the Republicans lost the House majority, President Trump once again sought to flip the script by firing his longtime nemesis, Attorney General Jeff Sessions. He announced the dismissal in an especially sour press conference, during which he berated all the losing Republicans for failing to tether themselves close enough to him, which he of course insisted sealed their defeat.

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Trump is likely to win a second term -- unless Democrats can refute the myth of a 'good economy'

Many in the mainstream media are telling us that the “good economy” favors Trump in 2020, and the Democrats are mostly mum on the subject, with Nancy Pelosi and the neoliberals hoping an anti-Trump campaign will win the day in the next election.

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Trump's White House is drowning America in threats

All of a sudden, it seems, we’re reaping a bumper crop of threats.

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A neuroscientist explains why Trump supporters have racism on the brain

Human behavior is a function of both nature and nurture. This, of course, extends to politics.

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Trump’s electoral map has shifted dramatically — and it doesn’t bode well for his 2020 chances

President Donald Trump’s 2016 victory on thin margins in key swing states. And while the result of the 2020 election is still, of course, an open matter, the shifting trends in the electoral map since his inauguration should make no one confident in his re-election chances.

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Bombshell Trump tax revelations hint at massive cheating and vulnerability to Russian influence

Now that Donald Trump has been exposed as perhaps the biggest loser in American business history, here are two reasonable questions to ask:

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Cheater in chief: Donald Trump thinks playing by the rules is for losers

Late on Tuesday, the New York Times published another exposé revealing, one more time, that Donald Trump is a shameless grifter who has never succeeded honestly at anything in his life but who, by dint of his privilege, has failed upward all the way to the White House. The reporters analyzed leaked copies of Trump's tax returns from 1985 to 1994 which not only showed that Trump was a massive failure in the business world, but failed on a huge scale that otherwise didn't exist in the United States at the time.

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'Game of Thrones' fans are wrong about Tyrion Lannister

As "Game of Thrones" rounds the corner towards its series finale — only two more episodes left! — there's been a growing discontent among many fans of the show and TV critics about the character arc of Tyrion Lannister, played by Peter Dinklage.

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