Ilhan Omar Is Already Changing Washington
Banned by Israel and demonized by Trump, she's been fighting business as usual in Congress' hidebound foreign policy club.
Banned by Israel and demonized by Trump, she's been fighting business as usual in Congress' hidebound foreign policy club.
Preventing Representatives Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar from entering the country ultimately makes Israel look weak in the eyes of the world.
It's easy to see why he's attacking politicians of color. Why are Beltway pundits so blind to it?
Why impeachment can’t penetrate the cult of D.C. savvy.
Pundits say Trump's tweets about "The Squad" are part of a master plan. They're wrong.
The president's racist attack on four Democratic congresswomen warrants universal condemnation, yet his supporters and party largely stand by him.
On the growing appeal of socialism in an age of inequality
As capitalism starts to crumble, hate finds a familiar foothold.
They accuse Democrats of anti-Semitism while refusing to acknowledge a rise in white supremacist violence under Trump.
To make progress in America, the left needs a coherent international agenda.
The freshman congresswoman was right: The pro-Israel lobby uses financial muscle to influence Congress. That shouldn't be a controversial statement.
The Minnesota congresswoman did not accuse Jews of dual loyalty. She accused politicians of extreme pro-Israel prejudice. And she's right.
Janitors, security guards, and other contractors deserve back pay after the shutdown ends, just like federal employees do.