Opinion

The US Justice Department just filed court documents arguing that Trump has no idea what he's talking about

One of the most popular arguments on the right to excuse President Donald Trump from wrongdoing ahead of any findings from the Russia investigation is to claim that the investigation itself is corrupt — and these arguments typically center on the idea, with no evidence whatsoever, that the FBI lied to the judges on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court when pursuing a warrant to probe Trump's presidential campaign.

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Michael Cohen's deal is an outright catastrophe for Trump -- and he knows it

Last June, after Michael Cohen pled guilty to a number of federal crimes, including paying hush money on behalf of the president of the United States, he told ABC's George Stephanopoulos that he wanted to "do the right thing for his family." I wrote at the time that Cohen seemed to be contemplating becoming the John Dean of the Trump Russia scandal, quoting Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox reporting that people were coming up to Cohen on the street saying he could be a hero if he stepped up and told the truth.

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How long until Trump is fully exposed and the extent of his treasonous behavior is made public?

If Donald Trump's reign were a bad novel, what chapter would we be in? Still near the beginning? Somewhere around the middle? Drawing close to the end?

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'What Trump doesn’t understand about business could fill a truck': Trump biographer

Donald Trumps’ reaction to General Motors plans to close five North American plants and lay off nearly 15,000 workers reveals how little Trump knows about business, technology and the effects of a major tax law he signed.

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Trump supporters turn to a desperate and dangerous strategy as Mueller starts to overwhelm the president

The heat is turning up on Donald Trump this week, as special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is making news every day, giving a strong impression that justice circles ever closer to Trump himself. Just this week, Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort and professional conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi saw their plea agreements go up in smoke, while Corsi shared emails with the press that seemed to implicate both him and dirty trickster Roger Stone in the Russia/WikiLeaks email hacking conspiracy. On Thursday morning, Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, appeared in a Manhattan courthouse to offer a guilty plea for lying to Congress, the first of several such as Cohen responds to charges by Mueller.This article was originally published at Salon

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Trump supporters are addicted to violence and the president is more than happy to comply

Eliminationism is violence, usually encouraged by powerful social and political elites, against whole groups of people who are deemed to be "pollutants," "subhuman" or in some other way "inferior." Such language and values have been almost fully normalized in America under Donald Trump.

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Here's how Donald Trump may have just lied his way to prison

Pay close attention to the front page story in Wednesday’s New York Times about Paul Manafort’s lawyer cooperating with Trump’s lawyers. It may well prove to be very important news just a short way down the road.

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Here are 5 times Paul Manafort's outrageous audacity and arrogance were on full display

In September, President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, joined the long list of Trump associates who’ve agreed to fully cooperate in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. Manafort had been convicted of eight criminal charges on August 22 (including tax fraud and bank fraud) and was facing a second trial on charges that ranged from money laundering to obstruction of justice, but he agreed to cooperate with Mueller in exchange for leniency—or so he said.

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In memory of Jim Gilliam -- warrior, brainiac, friend

Back in 2003 or so, I put out word I was looking to hire a researcher who could find their way around the internet for a new documentary about the Iraq War, Uncovered. And into my office walked one of the tallest, skinniest, whitest – and smartest – people I had ever met.

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This is what Democrats need in 2020

An October 2018 report, Hidden Tribes: A Study of America’s Polarized Landscape, indicated that poor national leadership and our political polarization were main concerns. Our recent midterm election offers little hope that the two problems will diminish. Thus, we ask ourselves, “What type of political leadership is now needed? Who might furnish it? Trump supporters might answer Trumpian and Trump. But most of us seek a better answer.

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Trump is publicly losing his mind as the Mueller investigation nears a climax

Except for a brief hiatus before the midterm election, President Trump has been obsessively tweeting about special counsel Robert Mueller for months. He's called him corrupt and conflicted and relentlessly complained that Mueller isn't investigating Trump's political rivals instead of Trump himself.

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Here are 7 of the most ridiculous and embarrassing moments from Trump's latest unhinged interview

In what has become an ongoing saga, President Donald Trump gave an interview to the Washington Post published Tuesday that reinforced just how inept and unfit he is to be president.

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