- David Gilbert @ Wired: Inside the Election Denial Groups Planning to Disrupt November
- Julianne McShane @ Mother Jones: Trump Helped Overturn Roe. Now He Wants to Run Away From the Consequences.
- Tim Dickinson @ Rolling Stone: MAGA ‘Prophets’: The Eclipse Is a Warning to Repent — and Follow Trump
- Josh Kovensky @ Talking Points Memo: What Exactly Do the Christian Nationalists Want?
- Stephen Neukam @ Axios: Trump, GOP plot 2025 criminal probe of Bidens
- Angry White Men: Elijah Schaffer Guest Calls For Ethnic Cleansing
- Steve Rabey @ Baptist Global News: A Colorado city fights back against the prosperity preacher trying to ‘take over’ their town
Groups like True the Vote and Michael Flynn’s America Project want to mobilize thousands of Trump supporters by pushing baseless claims about election fraud—and are rolling out new technology to fast-track their efforts.
The former president’s most recent statement on abortion can’t erase his history on the issue—and doesn’t clarify much.
Claiming to channel God, religious seers claim Trump is on a mission from God.
Over the past month, I’ve been speaking with people who describe themselves as Christian nationalists, with Christians who are vehemently opposed to that movement, and with those who seem to agree with its overall aims but dislike the term.
Republicans' impeachment probe of President Biden is unraveling because of a lack of evidence — but their work could become the basis for federal investigations and even prosecutions of the Biden family if Donald Trump wins re-election, Axios has learned.
On Friday, Elijah Schaffer hosted a debate on diversity between Australian Neo-Nazi Joel Davis and Drew Pavlou — an Australian right-wing activist known for his criticism of the CCP. Davis, who appeared on Schaffer’s program last year, argued that diversity was a form of “white genocide” and that Australia’s nonwhite population should be ethnically cleansed.
Voters appeared to reject Andrew Wommack’s plan to “take over” the city of Woodland Park, Colo., on Tuesday, electing a new mayor and four city council members who prevailed over candidates the health-and-wealth preacher endorsed.