Plus, Epstein files could soon be on par with “Russiagate”; the vile smear of Stephen Colbert; Trump’s working-class coalition moving leftward; and more...
The president has anointed himself chair of next year’s lucrative sporting event, which was once entangled in the biggest sports bribe scandal in history. What could go wrong?
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Join us on July 23 at 5pm EDT to discuss how the Trump administration is using mass deportation to attack democracy.
This isn’t Trump 1.0—it’s something darker: a deliberately broken immigration system rebuilt to serve cruelty, exclusion, and the erosion of our democracy. We’ll look at the political and economic facts, their effects, and how we fight back.
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Why this could be a lingering, destructive scandal on par with “Russiagate”
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As Trump gleefully responds to the ending of Colbert’s show with a vile new smear, a pro-democracy advocate explains how all this exposes the president’s broader authoritarian scheme to cow the media.
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By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent
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While progressives often get accused of undermining the Democratic Party, the evidence shows that it’s the moderate wing that most often violates the “Vote Blue No Matter Who” principle.
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Donald Trump is still desperate to shift blame for the Epstein files onto Barack Obama.
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A new survey shows that even Trump’s working-class coalition is moving leftward on social issues.
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I probably should have spent some of my weekend watching Fox News to see how the network was handling the recently reengaged Donald Trump-Rupert Murdoch feud, but for certain duties, there’s just not enough battle pay. The best I could muster was to read the report filed Friday evening by Justin Baragona of The Independent, who reviewed some transcripts in the first 24 hours after Birthdaycardgate broke and found that Fox had teased a segment on the story—but never did get around to airing it.
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