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Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump accuse each other of being a threat to democracy. We have devised a very simple test to figure out who is right.
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Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump accuse each other of being a threat to democracy. We have devised a very simple test to figure out who is right.
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The unaddressed conundrum of ‘intelligent’ Republicans flanking the MAGA march.
The Nobel Peace Prize should not have been awarded this year. In fact, it probably should not have been awarded on many occasions in the past couple of decades.
Experts reveal the dangers behind Trump and Project 2025’s radical agenda and how the deliberate dismantling of government agencies threatens democracy.
With the election just four weeks away, the number of ways in which this ends even remotely well is dwindling quickly.
The GOP COVID-19 subcommittee appears to have followed a script from the Heritage Foundation that’s behind Project 2025.
Corey Comperatore, who was killed by a bullet meant for former President Donald Trump, embodied the values of the MAGA movement in every way.
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