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  • Letters From an American
    The "Perfect" Phone Call
    January 4, 2021
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    Trump called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to demand he overturn the results of the presidential election in Georgia and deliver the state to Trump. Raffensperger apparently recorded the call, keeping it handy in case Trump misrepresented it publicly. This morning, Trump did exactly that.

  • Media
    You Don’t Have to Publish Both Sides When One Side Is Fascism
    June 12, 2020
    | Eric Alterman
    Elite media still hasn’t figured out how to cover the Trump presidency.
  • Letters From an American
    Changing the Media Narrative
    June 8, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    Trump and the GOP are trying to change the poll numbers because they have lost control over the country’s narrative. The president rode to the White House on the argument that people of color and women were criminal socialists demanding a government handout, paid for by taxes on hardworking white men, but all of a sudden, with white police officers murdering a handcuffed Black man, and police riots during protests over that killing, it is ...

  • Civil Liberties
    What Trump’s New Immigration Plan Means For America
    August 3, 2017
    | Jake Johnson
    "The RAISE Act would shut the door on hundreds of thousands of families and refugees. It's cruel and un-American."
  • War & Peace
    The Bomb Iran Lobby Gears Up For 2016
    June 8, 2015
    | Sina Toossi
    A tight-knit group of neocon dead-enders is pushing Iran to the forefront of the GOP's foreign policy agenda.
  • The Real Story Behind the Republicans’ Iran Letter
    March 17, 2015
    | Gareth Porter
    The truth is the enforcers of Likudist policy on Iran used an ambitious young Republican politician to try to provoke a breakdown in the Iran nuclear negotiations.
  • PACs That Backed a Losing Incumbent Are Quick to Make Friends With the Winner
    March 12, 2015
    | Russ Choma and Douglas H. Weber
    The race to make amends with the newcomer is a mad dash down K Street, and recent campaign disclosures show some striking turnabouts by big-league PACs.


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