Todd Zwillich
Inside the GOP’s Disinformation Playbook
They’re about to start “investigating the investigators." Here’s what you need to know.
Here’s How Marjorie Taylor Greene Got Everything She Wanted
Marjorie Taylor Greene went from “Marshall law!” to Homeland Security.
What Bolsonaro’s Thugs Learned From Jan. 6
“There is a wide constellation of far-right influencers from the United States... that are disseminated in the digital ecosystems of the Brazilian far-right.”
A Jan. 6 Comic Book Asks the Terrifying Question: What if the Coup Had Worked?
“1/6” imagines the dystopian MAGA future that almost was.
The Upcoming Jan. 6 Report Is About the Future, Not the Past
The January 6 committee will be releasing its final report into the insurrection attempt, and you can expect to see a lot of familiar names in it.
Inside the Supreme Court Case That Could Break American Democracy
The case, which centers on the fringe “independent state legislature” theory, could weaken the power of voters’ ballots more than gerrymandering ever could.
How the Oath Keepers Seditious Conspiracy Verdict Could Lead to Trump
“Everyone’s going to see serious time... seditious conspiracy is a big-ticket item that can lead to others who are connected to the marauders on Jan. 6.”
Arizona’s New Secretary of State Wants to Call ‘Election Deniers’ ‘Traitors’
“Why let them off the hook? We’re gonna hurt their feelings?”
Trumpism Didn’t Kill Democracy–This Time
Election deniers vying to control voting in 2024 lost in a lot of places, including crucial swing states Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
The GOP’s ‘Terrifying’ Embrace of Violence Pre-Election
The callousness about the Paul Pelosi attack just shows how low they'll go.
The Midterms Coup Attempt Has Already Begun
Vigilantes, saboteurs, suppression... It’s already happening now, 12 days before Election Day, in plain sight.
Why Republicans Are Ignoring Extremism in the Military
Hint: It might offend a swath of their voters.