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AlterNet on MSNTrump's new assault is not a sideshow or a distraction — it's the whole game | OpinionHistory rarely announces itself. It creeps in quietly, cloaked in the language of “law and order,” “national security,” and “patriotism.” But every now and then, it screams. Last week, it screamed. Donald Trump,
The 'America' we know and love has lost its freedoms. With the stroke of a pen on July 4 [2025], the U.S. gave up its right to freedom and liberty.
Donors hope to raise huge sums of money to help those fighting what they see as a drift toward authoritarianism, but without attracting unwanted White House attention.
The decision by Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) to not seek reelection next year could give Republican leaders headaches as he looks forward to wielding his newfound political freedom. Tillis announced
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) lambasted Paramount Global’s decision on Wednesday to settle with President Donald Trump for $16 million over editing choices in CBS News’s 60 Minutes election special that made former Vice President Kamala Harris look more favorable.
Trump's legal team lauded the agreement as a win for media accountability. But experts are concerned for the free press.
Members of the House Freedom Caucus staked out strong opposition to the Senate-passed version of the “one big, beautiful bill” of President Trump’s tax and spending priorities on Wednesday,
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Donald Trump and House Republican leaders hope the president can be the party’s closer on Wednesday as he tries to personally convince enough conservative and moderate holdouts to push his domestic policy agenda across the finish line.
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President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson mounted a last-ditch pressure campaign and charm offensive to get Republican holdouts on board with the Senate’s version of the One Big
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Paramount, which owns CBS, has agreed to settle a laughable lawsuit in which President Donald Trump depicted the editing of a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris as a form of consumer fraud that supposedly had inflicted damages "reasonably believed to be no less than" $20 billion.
Under former President Joe Biden agencies receiving funding from the USDA's Food and Nutrition Service must investigate LBGTQ+ discrimination allegations.