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Virginia’s “Toss-Up” Governor’s Race Could Be the Most Pivotal Election of the Year
Candidates Glenn Youngkin and Terry McAuliffe spent the weekend racing across the state to make their final pitch to voters. In one crucial county, tensions ran unexpectedly high.
We Now Know More About the Records Related to Jan. 6 That Trump Wants To Hide
The former president is trying to block congressional investigators from accessing nearly 800 pages of documents related to his whereabouts, communications, and activities surrounding Jan. 6.
The Lawyer Defending Texas’s Abortion Ban Is Exactly as Evil as You’d Expect
Jonathan Mitchell has said the Supreme Court should leave marriage equality rulings “hanging by a thread” and that women should just stop having sex if they don’t want to deal with unwanted pregnancies.
Wall Street Journal: There’s Nothing Wrong With Publishing Trump’s “Bananas” Election Conspiracies
The newspaper’s opinion side stood by its decision to publish a letter from the ex-president that controverted its own reporting—and Journal reporters aren’t pleased.
Ron DeSantis Sues Joe Biden for Trying to Keep Americans Alive
The Florida governor has taken the president to court over vaccine mandates.
Report: Richard Burr’s Brother-in-Law Dumped Stock Minutes After Their 50-Second Chat
It sure sounds like the duo acted on inside information in the early days of the pandemic.
Tucker Carlson Goes Full 1/6 Truther in New Fox Doc
The Fox News star came under fire for framing the Trump-incited Capitol attack as a false flag operation, with colleague Geraldo Rivera calling “bullshit” and Liz Cheney urging Rupert Murdoch to step in.
Can Joe Biden’s Compromise Bill Finally Bring Democrats Together?
The president announced a “historic economic framework” on Thursday that he hopes can bridge the likes of Bernie Sanders and Joe Manchin. But tepid responses hint that there could still be trouble ahead.
The Virginia Governor’s Race Is a Republican Poll Watchers Test Run
Trump’s election lies are fueling a surge in poll watchers, heightening fears of voter intimidation in coming elections.
The Weirdness of Wayne LaPierre, the NRA’s Reluctant Leader
The head of the National Rifle Association can’t shoot, can’t schmooze, and has the “backbone of a chocolate eclair,” says a former board member—yet commands one of the most influential right-wing organizations in politics. In his new book, Misfire, Tim Mak outlines LaPierre’s fall upward.
Trump Is Still Desperate to Keep His Tax Returns Out of Congress’s Hands for Some Reason
Could one of those reasons be that they contain evidence of fraud?