Todd Zwillich
The New Jan. 6 Revelations That Trumpers Might Never See
A police officer describing the “war scene,” where she found herself slipping in her colleagues’ blood, is just part of what we learned in the first hearing.
The Jan. 6 Committee Puts Trump on Trial Next Week. Here’s How Not to Blow It.
It's the bipartisan committee’s big chance to take all the testimony and evidence, and present the general public with what the obsessives already know about the attempted coup.
Trump’s Candidates Took a Beating in Georgia—But Don’t Get Too Excited
That high you feel from his hand-picked candidates getting trounced? Wait ’til the primaries in Arizona, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
‘Time to Get Out’: Arizona’s Election Security Chief Quits Over Threats and Conspiracies
Ken Matta has dire a warning about his state handing over election integrity to election deniers and conspiracy theorists.
A Broken Democratic Process Led Us to the Roe v. Wade Earthquake
Lies, power grabs, voter suppression, and the tyranny of the minority.
Toxic Twitter Disinfo Is Bad Enough. Musk Could Make It Even Worse.
Some of the most prolific purveyors of election disinformation on the right seem to think Musk will be their salvation.
‘Insurrectionist’ Marjorie Taylor Greene Goes Under Oath Today
We talked to a key player in the push to get the Georgia Republican off the 2022 ballot for her role in boosting the coup before and on Jan. 6.
The DOJ Is Up Against the Clock to Prosecute Trump for Jan. 6
We talked to a federal prosecutor about a potential criminal referral by the Jan. 6 committee, and how we’re all living in Merrick Garland’s head.
The Call Logs, the Cover-Ups, and the ‘Smoke’ Swirling Around Trump
A Watergate prosecutor has thoughts on those 7 hours of missing White House records from Jan. 6.
The GOP’s ‘Secret Handshake’ to the QAnon Crowd at KBJ Hearings
Don't let anyone tell you that QAnon’s panting-mad conspiracies are only at the fringes of the Republican Party.
She’s Charged in a Wild Voting Scam. Now She Wants to Run Colorado’s Elections.
Prosecutors say Tina Peters concocted a scheme to fake a man’s identity so he could gain access to voting machines.