The president’s postelection legal challenges are being laughed out of court.
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November 9, 2020
 
Trump’s New Self-Care Routine: Filing Sad Lawsuits
 

The president’s postelection legal challenges are being laughed out of court. But what if judges weren’t the intended audience anyway?

By Matt Ford

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How to De-Trumpify the Justice Department After four years of corruption and venality, can the country’s law enforcement agency be saved?
By Ankush Khardori
 
 
The Left Must Hit the Streets Again—Right NowThe Biden presidency must be greeted with a historic amount of organizing and agitation. Otherwise, we’re done for.
By Osita Nwanevu
 
 
How Biden Can Beat Covid-19Resistance groups spent months planning for this week, but it devolved into infighting about how to answer Trump’s attempt to steal the election.By Melody Schreiber
 

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Consider the BootlickerTrump’s time in office was a group effort. Here’s a taxonomy of the grifters, sycophants, and opportunists who made it all possible for the last four years.
By Nick Martin
 
 
The Democrats Will Suffer if They Abandon the Green New Deal Establishment politicians are claiming that progressives cost the party seats. But reverting to the status quo could cost it much more in 2022.
By Kate Aronoff
 
 
Alaska Offers Biden the Slimmest of Hopes for a Democratic SenateLeft-leaning independent Al Gross lags his Republican opponent, Senator Dan Sullivan, as the state prepares to count absentee ballots.
By Larry Persily
 

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