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This Trump grift has rotted through our government. It must bring a reckoning soon

On Tuesday night in the State of the Union, we watched the most corrupt president (and presidency) in the history of America lie his way through a fascist-friendly speech. He didn’t mention how rich he’s made himself and his kids off the presidency, as he tried to paint in a good light what is, frankly, the most dishonorable, unprincipled, and criminal regime in the history of the free world.

Rumors have been flying for years — ever since Rudy Giuliani apparently confessed during Trump’s first term he and Trump were selling pardons for $2 million each and splitting the money — that Trump is at it again, taking what look like bribes for everything from pardons to business deals to regulatory and tariff relief. And the evidence is piling up in ways that are unmistakable.

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New revelations show the end is near for Trump's Epstein defense

For close on 20 years, the American public has been promised the truth about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. For close on 20 years, that promise has been broken. Again and again and again.

We know Epstein ran a sex trafficking operation that preyed on underage girls. We know he cultivated relationships with the rich and politically connected. What we still don’t know — after two decades — is the full scope of his network, who enabled him, and who continues to shield such people from view.

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Trump's banners advertise harsh truths about his regime's failure

Historically, fascist dictators have had large images of themselves plastered on government buildings to create a cult of personality among the worshipful populace, to symbolize the omnipotent power of the dictator, and to use as self-serving propaganda to promote the dictator’s indisputable greatness.

Add Donald Trump to that list.

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Terrified Republicans face reckoning as Trump's madness comes back to haunt them

Friday while declaring Trump’s import taxes unconstitutional, the U.S. Supreme Court told congressional Republicans the U.S. Constitution gives them a job to do, and they should start doing it for a change.

Don’t hold your breath.

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This monstrous right-wing ruling may have finally met its match

Good news.

You may remember that back in November I mentioned that Montana was considering a bill that would effectively negate the Supreme Court’s awful Citizens United decision, which held that corporations are people under the First Amendment and therefore entitled to spend unlimited amounts of corporate money in elections.

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State of the Union confirmed something truly terrifying for Trump

As I’ve painfully done before, I watched Donald Trump’s State of the Union address so that you didn’t have to. And I hope you didn’t, as you will never get those almost two hours back. It was truly torturous.

If you did, I’m sure you saw what I saw: a delusional, mentally declining man yelling stuff and popping our speakers, claiming everything was great and forcing his GOP subjects to stand and applaud.

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There was a ghost at Trump's feast — it will be back to haunt him soon enough

Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech was pretty much exactly what we expected: one that depicted a nation utterly unlike the one we live in: where the economy is glowing with health, mass deportations of undocumented immigrants are going swimmingly, democracy is flourishing, everyone is ecstatic over our leadership, and respect from the international community stands at an all-time high.

This delusional picture was painted by the president over 107 torturous minutes, a wildly rambling explosion of syllables that claimed to describe “The Golden Age of America” but in fact flailed through lies, half-truths, exaggerations, and condemnations that bore little resemblance to reality.

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This State of the Union showed the best and worst of our times before a word was uttered

We begin at 2pm PST, hours before the State of the Union…

Yet another Epstein Files bombshell dropped on Tuesday, just hours before Donald Trump was set to deliver a State of the Union Address we already knew would be a test of human endurance.

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), the Ranking Member of the House Oversight Committee, revealed the (not at all) shocking news that the Department of Justice has been (hold on to something sturdy, Dear Reader!) covering up information from the Epstein Files that makes Donald Trump look hella guilty. As tweeted by Oversight Democrats:

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This Trump fool is the reason for Savannah Guthrie's continued misery

Until Sunday, it wasn’t clear to me why Savannah Guthrie’s mom was still missing nearly a month after her disappearance. Then came images of the FBI director, Kash Patel, partying with members of the US Olympic hockey team after they won the gold medal.

Then it all started to make sense.

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Trump haunted by ghosts of scandals past at State of Union

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

Trump will go nuts if this happens after his big State of the Union speech

I’m not going to watch the State of the Union address Tuesday night. I urge you not to, either.

I hope Nielsen (or whoever makes such estimates these days) will find that far fewer Americans watched Trump’s State of the Union than have watched any other State of the Union in recent memory. It will drive Trump nuts.

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'State of the Swamp' rebuttal to greet Trump at big speech

As President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, before an audience on the House floor dominated by Republican members of Congress, another gathering will take place nearby: a counter-program dubbed “State of the Swamp.”

Organized by Defiance.org, State of the Swamp is billed as a live rebuttal to Trump’s sure-to-be baloney filled speech, from the National Press Club in downtown Washington, D.C.

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Trump's State of the Union will contain this poisonous lie — don't fall for it

Tonight is the State of the Union speech. If it follows the routine of previous GOP presidencies, Trump will use our national debt as an excuse to call for more tax breaks for billionaires along with drastic cuts to social spending, just like Reagan, Bush, and Bush did.

“The national debt is the United States’ next great war,” Jodey Arrington, the top Republican on the House Budget Committee, thundered this month about our $38 trillion national debt and $1 trillion annual interest payments on that debt.

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