Americans have been suffering since President Trump decided to ignite a global trade war earlier this year. As things tend to do in this administration, the problem is about to get worse. On Monday night, Trump officially imposed a new round of tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods. The …
Read More »What Other Dirt Does the 'National Enquirer' Have on Donald Trump?
Late last month, CNN released a recording of then-candidate Donald Trump and his then-attorney Michael Cohen discussing a deal to acquire the rights to former Playboy playmate Karen McDougal’s story of her alleged affair with the future president. Trump ally and National Enquirer owner David Pecker had purchased the story …
Read More »Brett Kavanaugh's Graphic Questions for Clinton Are Now Public
Brett Kavanaugh was not a fan of President Clinton. The U.S district court judge and prospective Supreme Court justice spent over three years working for Kenneth Starr, including the time the independent counsel was investigating Clinton’s relationship with Monica Lewinsky. When it came time in August 1998 for Kavanaugh to …
Read More »Manafort Trial: Rick Gates Turns on His Old Boss, and Mueller Gains Momentum
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA —The old man scowled across the courtroom. “Let’s get to the heart of the matter.” “We’ve been at the heart of —” the younger man, a lawyer, interjected. “Just listen to me!” the old man said. The lawyer stared at the floor. The room went silent. The fifth …
Read More »The Heat Is On: A Dispatch From Day 1 of the Paul Manafort Trial
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA — This was his life now. Paul J. Manafort Jr. took his seat in Room 900 of the U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Virginia, just before 9 a.m. Tuesday. The disgraced political influence-peddler and former chairman of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign wore a dark suit and said …
Read More »The Lesson of Emmett Till Has Been Ignored for Decades
Murder can be a message, and the men who lynched Emmett Till in 1955 surely sought to communicate through his broken and bloated flesh. The 14-year-old boy falsely accused of sexually harassing Carolyn Bryant in Money, Mississippi, instantly became both a victim and a lesson. Had his killers wanted to …
Read More »Bill McKibben: Hit Fossil Fuels Where It Hurts – the Bottom Line
An envelope arrived from the New York State Comptroller’s office the other day, with a check inside for $108. Apparently I’d left it sitting in some bank account years ago, and now it was being returned. Free money is good fun, and where we live $108 buys you the best …
Read More »Trump's Targeting of Muslims Isn't Just Racist – It's Dumb Policy
In April of 2010, ex-FBI agent John Guandolo, who had left the agency months before wide-spread revelations of ethical breaches that included sleeping with confidential sources, held a training session for the Columbus, Ohio police department titled “Understanding the True Nature of the Threat to America.” During the course of …
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