Opinion

Ivanka Trump could be targeted for multiple corruption investigations after her dad leaves office

President Donald Trump's scurrilous attacks on Joe Biden's son could turn the spotlight onto his eldest daughter's shady dealings.

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'Backing out again?': Trump ridiculed for trying to 'wimp' out of debate with whiny letter about the topics

President Donald Trump's campaign manager Bill Stepien sent a long, rambling letter to the Presidential Debate Commission attacking them for being all-in for Vice President Joe Biden and demanding that they change the debate topics.

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Should you trust the 2020 polls? Here's the truth about 'shy' Trump voters

Donald Trump and his strategists are counting on one group of people to save his wheezing re-election campaign:

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Trump and Pence promise a 'Cuba libre' in Miami -- but only Obama outsmarted the Castros

Republicans know the drill well.It’s not a proper presidential election without the standard call in Miami for a free Cuba — and the Trump campaign isn’t taking any chances in must-win Florida.The traditional cafecito stop at Versailles with people swarming a candidate may be lost to the contagious coronavirus, but words that stir a people’s yearning for the homeland left behind are still the election prop of choice.Words don’t cost a thing, except maybe to the isolated and repressed people in Cuba.And so, on Thursday, both President Donald Trump, said to be recovered from COVID, and Vice Pres...

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Trump hilariously mocked for his bizarre war on toilets: 'Forget about you! Let's talk about my need to flush'

President Donald Trump returned to one of his biggest grievances of the 2020 campaign season: toilets. Over the past year, Trump has waged war against low-flow plumbing. He told his supporters on multiple occasions that he has been forced to flush the toilet as much as 10 or 15 times.

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Senate Democrats try to save federal workforce from Trump's harebrained payroll tax scheme

Senate Democrats are trying to save federal workers from having big docks in their pay next spring by allowing them to opt out of the mandatory Trump scheme to give them a payroll tax holiday. Trump spent the whole of the year obsessing about "terminating" payroll taxes as stimulus in the coronavirus pandemic, somehow not grasping the basic issue that people who lost their jobs because of the virus aren't paying payroll taxes anyway. He was so intent on making this thing that no one thought would be helpful that his administration finally just gave in and imposed it on the only people they could—federal workers. The difficulty is that they'll have to pay the money back in the first quarter of next year, while we're still going to be in this pandemic.

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Historian warns America is already in its own 'slow-motion Reichstag Fire'

Donald Trump continues to make it clear that he does not intend to leave office peacefully if he is defeated by Joe Biden and the Democrats on Election Day. Moreover, Donald Trump considers any election in which he is not the "winner" to be null and void. Trump's appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the United States Supreme Court is an obvious quid pro quo to secure his "reelection" if his attorneys and other agents can sufficiently sabotage the vote on Election Day and beyond.

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'Lara Trump is trash': President's daughter-in-law absolutely buried after lie-filled CNN interview

Far from making the case for the re-election of Donald Trump, daughter-in-law Lara Trump inspired an avalanche of criticism for her answers on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning that was summed up by the hashtag: #LaraLied.

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Noam Chomsky: 'If you don't push the lever for the Democrats, you are assisting Trump'

Noam Chomsky, one of the world's foremost public intellectuals, has provided the international left with wisdom, guidance and inspiration for nearly 60 years. Proving that he operates at the locus where argumentation and activism meet, he demonstrates indispensable intellectual leadership on issues of foreign policy, democratic socialism and rejection of corporate media bromides.

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Evangelical 'prophets' predicted Trump would appoint 3 Supreme Court justices. What else were they right about?

Yea, verily. The prophecy seemeth nigh unto fulfillment. The one about Donald Trump appointing three Supreme Court justices. No, it's not in the Bible, but it's part of a body of predictions about Trump that have been delivered since 2011 by a collection of charismatic and Pentecostal Christian prophets. With the hearings for Amy Coney Barrett effectively concluded, the residents of evangelical Trumpland are finding joy in her seeming imminent confirmation, which has strengthened Trump's aura of charismatic legitimacy at a time of crisis for his presidency.

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'No one is jumping up there': Trump ridiculed with 'hard pass' after pledge to 'kiss big powerful men' at his rally

President Donald Trump proposed kissing "big powerful men" in the front row of his rally on Saturday as proof that he's immune to COVID-19. It was a comment that may have been a joke to Trump but it has proposed a lot of comments about Trump's affection for dictators like Vladimir Putin and dismissal of the dangers of COVID-19.

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John Bolton urged his staff to avoid Russian-manipulated Rudy Giuliani while the White House ignored it

When Former National Security Adviser John Bolton received a warning about President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani due to his suspected ties to Russian operatives, he wasted no time heeding the warning and urged his staff to steer clear of having any involvement or interactions with Giuliani.

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Trump World's desperate Hunter Biden pseudo-scandal backfired on them in record time

Welcome to another edition of What Fresh Hell?, Raw Story’s roundup of news items that might have become controversies under another regime, but got buried – or were at least under-appreciated – due to the daily firehose of political pratfalls, unhinged tweet storms and other sundry embarrassments coming out of the current White House.

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