How Team Trump Disappeared Andry Romero
Andry Romero arrived in America with a legitimate fear of persecution. Thanks to Trump and his underlings, that fear has become an excruciating, seemingly unending reality.
Andry Romero arrived in America with a legitimate fear of persecution. Thanks to Trump and his underlings, that fear has become an excruciating, seemingly unending reality.
Trump is not invincible. And his victory is not inevitable. He can still be stopped, one vote at a time, by people who believe, as J.D. Vance once did, that God wants better of us.
They both partied with Epstein. Shouldn't "King" Donald receive the same level of scrutiny as Prince Andrew?
Are young Black men shifting to Trump? An interview with Jerrell Gray, a public servant in NYC and a organizer with Strategy for Black Lives.
2024 could have been a victory lap for Biden. Could one bad debate derail his campaign? A post-debate Q&A with psychologist Vince Greenwood, Ph.D.
Hopefully, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will be ready to fact-check some of Trump's most oft-repeated whoppers.
This is not a drill. The plan is written. The executive orders are prepared. Christian Nationalists already have your entire future mapped out.
Trump is the only candidate "meandering." And until that reality sinks in, America will keep meandering toward fascism.
Elon Musk is now taking his social media experiments in stochastic terrorism to a new level.
MAGA voters may not care that Trump's a felon, but let's keep reminding everyone else that he's also an immoral and disgusting slob.
Obama-era Elon wanted to save the planet. MAGA-era Elon wants to rule the whole white world.
Americans are united in saying #IStandWithEvan. The one person failing to do so is Donald Trump.
An interview with New York Times-bestselling author Andra Watkins about her must-read Substack newsletter "How Project 2025 Will Ruin YOUR Life"
For Christo-Fascists, Trump is both their path to power and the clown who distracts voters from the true evil they represent.
Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) says she wants moms to succeed—while watching Alabama women and babies die.