Today’s ‘smoking gun’ testimony: Trump was fine with smoking guns as long as they weren’t aimed at him.
Justice Department
They’re Not Just Investigating a Riot. They’re Investigating an Attempted Coup.
The January 6th Committee is beginning to connect the dots.
Winning Back Democracy
Today on TAP: Criminal prosecution of Trump will be a good start, but just the beginning.
Courage and Convictions
Today on TAP: If Democrats want the January 6th hearings to lead to criminal conviction of Donald Trump, it would help if they had clearer convictions of their own.
The Dance of the Committee and the AG
Today on TAP: The January 6th hearings should move us closer to a prosecution of Trump.
A Formula for Public Ownership
Today on TAP: What the Similac debacle teaches about the consequences of arrogant corporate concentration
A Regulator Signals Comfort With Allowing More Bank Mergers
The OCC’s Michael Hsu expresses openness to behavioral remedies for bank mergers, when they have been shown not to work in other sectors.
Airline Abuses and Government’s Dormant Power
The Department of Transportation needs to be more aggressive in protecting consumers from price-gouging.
The Bottom-Up Battle Against Corporate Power
Public comments on a proposal to change merger guidelines have soared, showing broad interest in reining in monopolies.
American Courts Are Broken
US courts are a dystopian mess from the Supreme Court down to the county level.

