• Abcarian: The women of Trump's GOP try to answer the question, Who's the most macho?

    Slaughtering wolves from helicopters? Castrating hogs? Shooting up Priuses with assault weapons? Murdering misbehaving puppies? Is this what it takes for a Republican woman to be a credible candidate for higher office? Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin started this bizarre trend back in 2008, when she was Republican presidential candidate John McCain’s running mate. Palin leaned heavily on her Alaska outdoorswoman bona fides to prove she weren’t no sissy. There is no evidence that Palin ever...

  • Legal analyst highlights 'weirdest moment' of Trump's criminal trial so far

    While some people were focused on the lurid details of Donald Trump's criminal hush money cover-up case, one legal expert is more interested in an otherwise mundane witness.MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin highlighted the development on Thursday."I know many Trump trial watchers are still knee deep in the world of Keith Davidson, where lurid details about people like Hulk Hogan, Charlie Sheen & Lindsay Lohan are bought and sold like candy," according to the ex-trial attorney. "But the weirdest...

  • Former GOP rep who voted to impeach Trump drops Michigan Senate bid

    Former Rep. Peter Meijer (R-Mich.) has dropped his bid for Senate, according to a statement posted to the social platform X Friday. “After prayerful consideration, today I withdrew my name from the primary ballot,” Meiijer said in the statement. “Without a strong pathway to victory, continuing this campaign only increases the likelihood of a divisive

  • ICYMI: Senate GOP is delusional, House GOP is desperate, and Trump hates football

    Super-patriotic GOP candidate forgets words to the Pledge of Allegiance Watch him pledge his allegiance to um uh   Delusional Senate Republicans still believe they can control Trump What’s that definition of insanity again? Cartoon: A prickly situation Oh, Arizona. Polls show there's a cost to Trump alienating Haley voters Maybe telling them to take a hike wasn’t the best plan after all. This big county will host its first sheriff's race since the '60s And wouldn’t you know...

  • Brutal MSNBC Report On Trump Sleeping In Court ‘A Lot’: Lawyers Trying ‘Different Devices To Keep Trump Awake’

    REPORT: Lawyers Trying Different Devices To Keep Him Awake (First column, 7th story, link) Related stories:THE DON HAS ANOTHER ROUGH DAY AT COURTHOUSEHeld in contempt for violating gagObama Smack Talk

  • Cartoon: GOP backing Trump

    A cartoon by Mike Luckovich. Campaign Action

  • Envisioning a post-Trump GOP

    Former President Donald Trump devoured and remade the Republican Party in his image on Feb. 13, 2016. Standing onstage at a Republican presidential debate in Greenville, South Carolina, days before the primary, Trump turned to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and calmly slaughtered the remaining sacred cows of the pre-Trump GOP. “Obviously, the war in […]

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    Trump wins Indiana GOP primary

    Former President Trump has won Indiana’s Republican primary, according to Decision Desk HQ. The win gives Trump, already the presumptive GOP nominee, another 58 delegates, according to a tracker f

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    The Trump 'Hush Money' Trial, So Far

    Erica Orden, Politico reporter, talks about the media diets of the jurors on the Trump "hush money" trial. Plus, she recaps the testimony of David Pecker, the former publisher for the National Enquirer, who talked about that publication's "catch and kill" strategy, which suppressed negative stories about people like Donald Trump.

  • Donald Trump to headline Minnesota GOP fundraiser this month

    The announcement was made Monday afternoon

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    Trump tries to downplay the danger of his stance on abortion surveillance

    Donald Trump rarely walks back from an extreme position, but even he is trying to take back his recent anti-abortion statement in light of how terrible it sounds. In a recent Time interview, Trump was asked if he thinks states should be allowed to "monitor women's pregnancies" so they can know if they've gotten an abortion. He tried to dodge the question by saying it would be up to "the individual states" now that Roe v. Wade was overturned, then refused to say what he thought about several...

  • Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity could alter impeachment

    How the Supreme Court rules on presidential immunity in Trump’s effort to jettison his federal charges could have some collateral damage: Congress’ impeachment power.