Collins sold out women by supporting Kavanaugh. Now she’s cashing in.
Susan Collins’ decision to sell women out is paying off.
By Caroline Orr - February 07, 2019Susan Collins’ decision to sell women out is paying off.
By Caroline Orr - February 07, 2019Neomi Rao, Trump’s nominee to take Brett Kavanaugh’s old seat on the federal judiciary, has a history of making shockingly hateful remarks.
By Emily Singer - February 05, 2019Collins already sold her soul, and gave Trump the biggest win of his presidency, by voting to install alleged sexual predator Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court.
By Oliver Willis - January 30, 2019Congress may investigate Trump’s tainted Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, for lying under oath.
By Dan Desai Martin - January 22, 2019Neomi Rao, Trump’s pick to replace Brett Kavanaugh on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, thinks women are at fault if they are sexually assaulted after drinking. And that’s only the beginning.
By Lisa Needham - January 16, 2019Baby jails, Brett Kavanaugh, and chemical-weapon attacks on toddlers were some of the lowest points in modern U.S. history — all brought to us by Trump in 2018.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 28, 2018Dozens of complaints against Justice Brett Kavanaugh were dismissed yesterday because the judicial ethics rules don’t apply to Supreme Court justices.
By Lisa Needham - December 19, 2018Republican women are sounding the alarm.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 17, 2018California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye had been thinking of leaving the Republican Party for a long time, but the GOP’s embrace of alleged attempted rapist Brett Kavanaugh sealed the deal.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 14, 2018Stay classy, Mitch.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 06, 2018Up for re-election in 2020, a vulnerable Sen. Susan Collins faces a tough slog after voting to put an alleged attempted rapist on the Supreme Court.
By Dan Desai Martin - November 16, 2018Newt Gingrich just admitted what we knew all along: Republicans are counting on Kavanaugh to protect Trump from investigations.
By Caroline Orr - October 26, 2018The party infamous for encouraging political violence is now calling its opponents ‘toxic’ and ‘fringe.’
By Eric Boehlert - October 12, 2018Trump has learned nothing from the national response to Kavanaugh.
By Eric Boehlert - October 11, 2018Republicans are doubling down on scare tactics as Democratic women look to flip the Colorado Senate.
By Eric Boehlert - October 09, 2018If Mitch McConnell was assaulted, where’s his police report and corroborating evidence?
By Kaili Joy Gray - October 08, 2018Trump went into full tinfoil-hat conspiracy mode with his new, vicious attacks against Christine Blasey Ford.
By Tommy Christopher - October 08, 2018Rep. Kevin Cramer implied that sexual assault survivors are weak.
By Dan Desai Martin - October 08, 2018Conway finally stopped pretending and admitted that Kavanaugh will gut reproductive rights on the Supreme Court.
By Tommy Christopher - October 07, 2018Trump made sure the fix was in for Brett Kavanaugh, and stacked the deck even higher against Christine Blasey Ford.
By Tommy Christopher - October 07, 2018Susan Collins wants to have it both ways, but that’s not how this works.
By Tommy Christopher - October 07, 2018If gaslighting were an Olympic sport, Collins would be going for the gold.
By Emily Crockett - October 07, 2018Nearly two years after electing an admitted sexual predator, Republicans voted nearly unanimously to confirm an accused sexual predator to the Supreme Court.
By Caroline Orr - October 06, 2018Susan Collins ignored Americans — and the residents of Maine — to support Brett Kavanaugh, despite his record of hostility against women and their rights.
By Oliver Willis - October 05, 2018Major newspapers across the country are denouncing Kavanaugh’s lack of honesty and judicial temperament.
By Eric Boehlert - October 05, 2018The admitted sexual predator in chief is smearing assault survivors now.
By Oliver Willis - October 05, 2018‘This does not fall under the definition of a real, authentic FBI investigation.’
By Caroline Orr - October 05, 2018Kavanaugh’s behavior in front of the Senate was atrocious. His excuse for it is even worse.
By Kaili Joy Gray - October 05, 2018Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a lifelong Republican, says Brett Kavanaugh proved he does not belong on the highest court in the land.
By Oliver Willis - October 04, 2018‘It is heartbreaking if these guys who acted like my friends in high school were saying these nasty, false things about me behind my back.’
By Emily Crockett - October 04, 2018