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We know it isn’t merely a political party that you’re threatened by, trying to silence, consumed with hatred for, and seeking to eradicate—it’s the American people.

While Iran’s long-range attack on Diego Garcia caught the world off guard, it was likely intended more for its psychological and political effects than for posing a real military threat.

The forces that shaped Trump didn’t stay in the past: they grew with power, fueling the cruelty and chaos now hitting your wallet, your safety, and America’s place in the world.

Trump is once again trying to talk his way out of the latest violent episode in his miserable life.

Today's Republican Party has no right to call itself representative of "the people." It has no mandate. It also does not care about "people."

It is sounding more and more like Trump is preparing himself an off-ramp and planning to dump his Hormuz mess on others.

The human and civil rights of our people, the future of our children, the integrity of our nation, our standing in the world, and the defense of our Constitution are all far too important to squander as a middle finger to people we want to piss off.

The scope of Iran’s attacks has gone far beyond military facilities used by U.S. forces and have hit the sectors—travel, tourism and sporting events—that put the region so firmly on the global map.

Since Trump has painted himself in a corner he has to do something. The breadcrumbs of what he might do are already visible.

Nineteen year old Royer Perez-Jimenez had been stopped by law enforcement agents for a traffic violation in January.

What Joe Kent saw from inside the system, and why his departure signals that the guardrails are collapsing faster than anyone on the outside fully understands.

Democrats and others will closely watch Mullin’s handling of the department’s immigration enforcement tactics following the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.

Trump has been operating solely in the bounds of treason since his first term and his then feeble attempts to subvert the Constitution.

So far, neither Hegseth’s obstacle course nor threats from the White House and the FCC have stopped the press from reporting stories or asking questions that the administration would rather not see or hear.

As bombs fall and soldiers die, Jared Kushner is reportedly seeking billions from the same Gulf states pushing America toward conflict.

An Israeli journalist said he’s received death threats from gamblers demanding he change an accurate report about an Iranian missile strike in order to help them win a bet on the prediction app Polymarket.
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