Letter: We need to take Donald Trump’s campaign promises seriously
Today marks three years since the Jan. 6 insurrection—a direct attack on our democracy, our freedom to vote, and a preview of how far Donald Trump is willing to go to cling to power.
Today marks three years since the Jan. 6 insurrection—a direct attack on our democracy, our freedom to vote, and a preview of how far Donald Trump is willing to go to cling to power.
Ever since Donald Trump was elected in 2016, and even after he was voted out in 2020, Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline has never had a bad word to say about this dangerous, narcissistic threat to democracy.
Three years ago, a violent mob, incited by then-President Trump and his allies in Congress, attacked the U.S. Capitol to try and stop the peaceful transfer of power for the first time in American history.
The Kremlin, we are told, by a fake-news blogger, and also now Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump, is “more truthful than American mainstream media and Democrats.”
The Colorado Supreme Court voted 4-3 last week to exclude disgraced ex-president Donald Trump from the state’s Republican primary ballot.
Lawyers for former president Donald Trump are now trying to assert that he is immune from criminal prosecution for trying to use his elected position to overturn the 2020 election.
Donald Trump exposed to the American public a clear view into his fundamental Nazi beliefs.
The first Joe Biden-Donald Trump race was the epitome of lesser-of-two-evils. That we’re lurching toward Biden-Trump II is a sign that our republican experiment is on the verge of failing.
The evidence contained in the most recent indictments against Donald Trump should disturb every American. Trump threatened the very bedrock of American democracy.
For the first time in U.S. history, a former president had their mug shot taken and released to the public in connection to criminal charges.
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