Opinion

It took 5 years to write this Mother's Day column. My fury at Trump stopped me every time

My mom died from COVID in 2020, just after Mother’s Day. I couldn’t write about it until I could be honest about who she was, a feat complicated by my then-pending congressional race, which served my own ass to me on an unceremonious platter. Apparently climate change wasn’t at the top of voters’ concerns then. Today, it feels like the GOP is deliberately accelerating it.

The worst part of my mom’s death was that she — like most COVID patients — died alone in a sterile hospital room with no family allowed to visit. Every time I tried to write this Mother's Day column, my simmering anger at how Donald Trump mismanaged and lied to the country about the coronavirus percolated into a full boil that scalded my best intentions. Instead of honoring my mother’s truth without deflection or self-pity, I kept churning out bitter screeds about how elections have consequences, and our democracy wouldn’t be on the brink if only — if only — everyone who cares actually bothered to vote.

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The founders fought tyrants, the morbidly rich, religious elites. Remind you of anyone?

The American Revolution wasn’t just a break from Britain — it was an uprising against three ancient tyrannies: warlord kings, the morbidly rich, and theocrats. Today, those same forces are clawing their way back into power, and if we don’t fight them now, everything the Founders built could collapse.

In the Declaration of Independence and throughout his years of personal correspondence, Thomas Jefferson (and multiple others among the Founders) identified three historic tyrannies that he and his colleagues fought the Revolutionary War to overthrow and replace with a democratic republic.

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Trump's treason has just one thing blocking its path — and it's taking a battering

On Wednesday, Chief Justice John Roberts, in a not-so-veiled swipe at Donald Trump, stressed that the U.S. Constitution’s “main innovation” was the creation of an independent judiciary. Our constitutional system of government only works, he emphasized, if power shared between the three branches of federal government remains equal and balanced, and it is up to the courts, not Trump, to decide what makes it so.

Roberts’ remarks followed the Trump regime’s astonishing flurry of attacks against the judiciary. On April 25, Attorney General Pam Bondi called judges who refused to legitimize Trump’s power grabs “deranged,” then, with characteristic bombast, warned the judiciary, “we will come after you and we will prosecute you.” That same day, Kash Patel had a Wisconsin judge perp-walked out of the courthouse in handcuffs because she allowed a defendant to exit from a side door to the main hall where everyone else, including the FBI, was waiting. Three days later, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt intimated that Trump could have Supreme Court justices arrested.

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Finally somebody is putting spoiled child Trump in his place

Every kid has heard “No means no!” when they want something their parents don’t think they should have. This week that phrase got a couple high profile uses when Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, told Donald Trump right to his face that Canada was not and never would be for sale and Montana’s Congressman Ryan Zinke forcefully said “no” to the sale of public lands in the West.

In this day and age seeing U.S. politicians keep their campaign promises — or honor their oaths of office — is becoming increasingly rare. But on “keeping public lands in public hands,” Rep. Zinke did just that.

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Lying Trump told 30K whoppers in his first term. This time we need to believe him

I am seeing a lot of nonsense being reported about the America-attacking Donald Trump alleging last weekend he will not seek a third term in office ... as if anything that comes out of his dirty mouth is at all credible.

Have we learned nothing yet?

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MAGA's warlord scheme should shock the hell out of you

Good God.

America stands at a moral precipice, and we’re about to tumble over the edge. The Trump administration is now planning to transport immigrants on U.S. military planes to detention centers in a warlord-controlled part of Libya, a decision that reveals how far we’ve strayed from our foundational values and basic human decency.

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Elon Musk's new brainchild promises a dark and desperate future

On Saturday, the town of Starbase, Texas, was born. The town includes Elon Musk’s SpaceX launch facility and company-owned land covering 1.6 square miles.

If Musk and Donald Trump have their way, America as a whole could eventually be Starbase, Texas.

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Inflation looms over the Trump presidency

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

This trust-buster is tearing apart the DNC. Bring it on.

Political activist David Hogg is facing a pretty clear conflict of interest. He’s part of a grassroots organization that will try primarying Democrats out of office in the coming congressional elections. He’s also the vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee. The DNC does many things, but unseating its own people isn’t one of them.

But I think this conflict is beside the point. What David Hogg brings is something that few others bring to the party, which is an unwavering demand for competition. If the DNC is a trust, Hogg is a trust-buster.

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This single Trump deficiency has caused the horror of today's America

Dwayne LaBrecque, a diabetic who lost several toes and part of his foot to infection, will be severely impacted by cuts to LIHEAP, the Low Income Fuel Oil Heating Program that Congress started in 1981 and Donald Trump and Elon Musk put on the chopping block.

After losing his job as a shipping manager, Dwayne’s income plummeted, making it difficult to support his fiancée and five children in rural Maine. He expressed grave concern about making it through next winter without this assistance, stating:

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Trump's toadies are peddling a dangerous lie to America's working class

Trump and his billionaire toadies like Howard Lutnik and Scott Bessent are peddling a dangerous lie to working-class Americans. They’re strutting around claiming their tariffs will bring back “good paying jobs” with “great benefits,” while actively undermining the very thing that made manufacturing jobs valuable to working people in the first place: unions.

Let’s be crystal clear about what’s really happening: Without strong unions, bringing manufacturing back to America will simply create more sweatshop opportunities where desperate workers earn between $7.25 and $15 an hour with zero benefits and zero security.

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Think Trump is losing? This expert says he's already won

The thing about a democratic republic is that it’s directed by public opinion, and the thing about public opinion is that it’s not really the public’s. It’s opinions of elites that have filtered down through the news media membrane. This is evident by the fact that most people’s opinions aren’t theirs. They are the opinion of some elite somewhere.

And the thing about that is that elites don’t really see Donald Trump as an existential threat to their lives and fortunes. He is not evil, per se, but instead just another political actor with whom they can bargain. This, too, is evident. You can see this amorality in the fact that elites are lining up to bribe the president out of tariffing their businesses.

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The MAGA faithful anxiously waits for a sign

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.