Opinion

Here's the solution to the Democrats' impeachment dilemma

If President Donald Trump is brought down, it will be Republicans who finally seal his fate, not Democrats.

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An ex-Christian explains the surprising benefits of being a former evangelical

People who leave Evangelical Christianity often carry scars, either from their time in the walled community of believers or from their struggle to break free. Getting God’s self-appointed messengers out of your head can be the work of a lifetime, as Recovering from Religion hotline volunteers and therapists can attest; and religious communities can be cruel and unforgiving toward defectors, even when these defectors were once beloved. I’ve written about this with Dr. Marlene Winell, who has a full-time counseling practice with clients who are working to release toxic religious teachings and so reclaim their own thoughts, values and chosen purpose in life.

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Trump is reaching new heights of self-delusion -- and his desperate flailing is clear for all to see

Trump has ended a newsy week with a barrage of what by even his own standards are pretty down-is-up and untrue statements.

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Ready for President Pelosi? Trump and Pence could both go down in unprecedented impeachment

So, now that we know that Donald Trump and Mike Pence reached the White House through at least two specific and separate criminal conspiracies, what do we do about it?

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A historian explains when and why America's worst racists started to love the Republican Party

At what point in the historical development of today’s Republican Party did it move to the “dark side?”

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Why doesn't conservative Ross Douthat like Trump? He prefers his white supremacy to be polite

The president of the United States is a larger than life figure. As seen with George H.W. Bush, this is even more true in death.

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Robert Mueller should charge Trump with committing the one crime only a president can commit

The number of times Trump has used Twitter to corruptly influence the administration of justice is so large, it’s hardly even worth recounting this week’s Trump tweet storm. It seems that every time his little fingers fly across the keys of his iPhone, he commits another felony. This week, it was obstruction of justice and witness tampering when Trump simultaneously tweeted out an attack on his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, and praised his former campaign adviser, Roger Stone for saying that he would “never testify against Trump.” Trump’s tweets may have crossed a legal line, according to many legal commentators, including Norman Eisen, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who was quoted in the Washington Post.

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Mueller keeps closing in as Trump rages — but Republicans still believe they're simply entitled to rule

You can tell a lot about a person by how they react to "A Few Good Men," the 1992 movie starring Jack Nicholson as a corrupt Marine and Tom Cruise as the noble young military lawyer who takes him down. The movie has a famous scene where Nicholson's character, Col. Nathan Jessup, explodes in rage after being exposed for his part in the killing of a young Marine and subsequent cover-up. "You can't handle the truth!" he barks, while raving about how hard his job is and how he feels this entitles him to do the awful things he did.

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This Russian oligarch reportedly bragged of his US influence after Trump's election — and he has a direct tie to Michael Cohen

Viktor Vekselberg is among the Russian oligarchs that Michael Cohen came into contact with during his years as President Donald Trump’s personal attorney. The 61-year-old Ukraine-born Vekselberg has had business and political contacts in the U.S. for decades—and after the 2016 presidential election, reportedly bragged about his ties to the Trump Organization.

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Pompeo and Mattis just parrot whatever nonsense Trump's gut believes

I have been struck by the strong pushback among Senate Republicans to the president in deciding that the CIA’s sources nail Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman for ordering the death of journalist and U.S. permanent resident Jamad Khasshogi in Turkey last month. For two years, these guys have remained silent as one foreign policy faux pas has followed the previous one.

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Criminal investigator reveals the proof that shows Mueller 'will ultimately be victorious' over Trump

In an effort to understand what may happen next in the Russia scandal, and in Robert Mueller's investigation of President Trump and his inner circle, I recently spoke with veteran defense attorney and criminal investigator Seth Abramson. He is the author of numerous books, including his most recent, the New York Times bestseller "Proof of Collusion: How Donald Trump Betrayed America." Abramson has also been a regular commentator for numerous major news outlets, including the BBC, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, MSNBC, CNN, PBS and ABC News.

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Here's why Donald Trump could easily go down in history as a worse traitor than Benedict Arnold

Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into the Donald Trump campaign's possible collusion with Russia to steal the 2016 presidential election marches onward. Trump and his alleged co-conspirators, defenders and allies appear to be encircled.

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