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ACLU Is Suing Trump Officials on Behalf of Traumatized Separated Families
Trump's administration separated thousands more children from their parents than was previously known.
Trump Energy Secretary Rick Perry Expected to Step Down by Year’s End
Perry has drawn scrutiny, since he led the U.S. delegation to Ukranian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelensky's inauguration.
A Brief Guide to Giuliani’s Questionable Friends in Ukraine
Giuliani’s “anti-corruption” efforts have involved working with men who have their own questionable histories.
Trump Is Spreading Fear Because He Fears Impeachment
Trump's thirst for causing damage is equaled only by his power to do so.
Trump’s “Maximum Pressure” Policy in Iran Prevents Real Diplomacy
Rather than isolate Iran, the international community should de-escalate tensions and advance a sustainable peace.
Pelosi Wants to Prosecute Snowden But Protect Trump Whistleblower
Congressional leaders only champion whistleblowers when it suits them.
Trump’s Border Wall Endangers Arizona’s Wildlife Amid Drought
The border wall threatens the last remaining ancient groundwater in Arizona.
Trump Continues His Attack on San Francisco’s Homeless Population
The administration filed an environmental notice of violation blaming water pollution on the city’s homeless population.
California Moves to Ban For-Profit Prisons, Including Immigrant Jails
The legislation follows the death of a migrant in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Conservative Groups, Foreign Governments Booked Trump Hotel Rooms They Don’t Use
The probe into the “ghost bookings” could factor into the House impeachment inquiry into Trump.