A Senate Candidate's Belated Acknowledgment of Biden's Victory Is a Reality Check for a Trump-Dominated GOP
Until he won the Republican nomination in New Hampshire, Don Bolduc insisted that the presidential election was stolen.
Until he won the Republican nomination in New Hampshire, Don Bolduc insisted that the presidential election was stolen.
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Reporter Eric Boehm unpacks the batty requirements confronting third party candidates in a Georgia congressional race.
An exhaustive profile of the Sleep and High on Fire frontman focuses almost entirely on his "dangerous" affinity for David Icke's lizard people conspiracy theories.
Despite caricaturing (some) gun owners, Nick Mamatas' conspiracy-fueled science fiction novel avoids moralizing in favor of dark humor.
In the infamous Ruby Ridge standoff, federal agents killed his wife and son.
A new study casts doubt on the most prominent theories about extremism-by-algorithm.
A ruling in a dispute over emails sought by the January 6 committee agrees that Trump's actions likely violated two federal laws.
The decision allows Smartmatic to proceed with its defamation lawsuit against Fox, two anchors, and Rudy Giuliani.
The authors of COVID-19: The Great Reset and their most conspiratorial critics share an unfounded faith in the competence of central planners.
The former Trump campaign lawyer, who is fighting sanctions against her, says the claims she made in her Michigan lawsuit "perhaps" were true.
If providing campaign buttons were grounds for disqualifying the results, would any election in modern American history be valid?
Political polarization drives social media use, rather than the other way around.
Before Mike Lindell's lunatic claims and Donald Trump's sour grapes over 2020, there was Hillary Clinton and the media's false insistence on Kremlin interference.
We can stop obsessing about Islamic terrorists crossing the Southern border.
A federal judge concluded that Powell and eight other pro-Trump lawyers who challenged Michigan's election results made frivolous arguments and treated evidence recklessly.
Their study found that Twitter's efforts to police Donald Trump's false election fraud claims were ineffective and may even have backfired.
Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and Mike Lindell can still beat Dominion Voting Systems in court by showing that their accusations were true.
Former Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell says the sheer volume of the affidavits she collected shows she exercised due diligence.
The suspension is based on "demonstrably false and misleading statements" that Giuliani made as Donald Trump's lawyer.
The ex-cop's closing pitch is filled with crazy accusations about "disenfranchis[ing] Black voters."
The former Trump campaign lawyer plans to defeat defamation lawsuits by showing "what actually happened."
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The university investigated a law school student for mocking the Federalist Society, putting his diploma on hold until yesterday.
From Mitch McConnell's perspective, an independent commission can only mean trouble.
Suspicions about a lab leak will continue so long as Chinese officials keep acting like they have something to hide.
By stripping her of her leadership position, House Republicans proved her point.
The main qualification of Cheney's likely replacement as chair of the House Republican Conference is her willingness to indulge Donald Trump's election fantasy.
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The former Trump campaign lawyer insists her allegations about systematic voting fraud were not "statements of fact."
It strains credulity to believe random tweets can lead otherwise normal people to drive across the country and stage an insurrection.
Documentary series Q: Into the Storm delves into the Trump-era conspiracy.
Oh look, two mismatched government agents investigating alien technology.
The Senate minority leader's triangulation does not bode well for the GOP's ability to stand for something other than a personality cult.
The 33-year-old lawmaker, who occupies Justin Amash's old seat, on how his party needs to reclaim the mantle of limited government, capitalism, and individualism.
He betrayed his oath and duties as president by hesitating to intervene and refusing to unambiguously condemn the violence.
No amount of parsing can obscure his responsibility for the deadly attack on the Capitol.
He is on firmer ground in arguing that the Senate does not have the authority to try a former president, although that issue is highly contested.
Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo, and Jeanine Pirro persistently promoted the wild claims of Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell.
Under fire for endorsing wacky conspiracy theories, the Georgia representative blames the internet.
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The Georgia representative has embraced nearly every crazy conspiracy theory that is popular on the right.
They also argue that the Senate has no authority to try a former president.
The State Bar of Georgia is demanding that the pro-Trump lawyer undergo a mental health evaluation.