Jane Mayer
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The Case of Al Franken

The Case of Al Franken

Last month, in Minneapolis, I climbed the stairs of a row house to find , Minnesota’s disgraced former senator, wandering around in jeans and stocking feet. It was a sunny day, but the shades were mostly drawn. Takeout containers of hummus and carrot sticks were set out on the kitchen table. His wife, Franni Bryson, was stuck in their apartment in Washington, D.C., with a cold, and he had evidently done the best he could to be hospitable. But the place felt like the kind of man cave where someone hides out from the world, which is more or less what Franken has been doing since he resigned,...

July 23, 2019
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Inside the Koch-Backed Effort to Block the Largest Election-Reform Bill in Half a Century

Inside the Koch-Backed Effort to Block the Largest Election-Reform Bill in Half a Century

 In public, Republicans have denounced Democrats’ ambitious electoral-reform bill, the For the People Act, as an unpopular partisan ploy. In a contentious Senate committee hearing last week, Senator Ted Cruz, of Texas, slammed the proposal, which aims to expand voting rights and curb the influence of money in politics, as “a brazen and shameless power grab by Democrats.” But behind closed doors Republicans speak differently about the legislation, which is also known as and Senate Bill 1. They admit the lesser-known provisions in the bill that limit secret campaign spending are...

March 29, 2021
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Dianne Feinstein’s Missteps Raise a Painful Age Question Among Senate Democrats

Dianne Feinstein’s Missteps Raise a Painful Age Question Among Senate Democrats

In a hearing on November 17th, Dianne Feinstein, the senior Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, who, at eighty-seven, is the oldest member of the Senate, grilled a witness. Reading from a sheaf of prepared papers, she asked Jack Dorsey, the C.E.O. of Twitter, whether his company was doing enough to stem the spread of disinformation. Elaborating, she read in full a tweet that President Trump had disseminated on November 7th, falsely claiming to have won the Presidential election. She then asked Dorsey if Twitter’s labelling of the tweet as disputed had adequately alerted readers that...

December 9, 2020
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The Big Money Behind the Big Lie

The Big Money Behind the Big Lie

It was tempting to dismiss the show unfolding inside the Dream City Church in Phoenix, Arizona, as an unintended comedy. One night in June, a few hundred people gathered for the première of “The Deep Rig,” a film financed by the multimillionaire founder of Overstock.com, , who is a vocal supporter of former President . Styled as a documentary, the movie asserts that the 2020 Presidential election was stolen by supporters of , including by members who chatted about their sinister plot on a conference call. The evening’s program featured live appearances by Byrne and a local conspiracist,...

July 30, 2021
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How Trump Is Helping Tycoons Exploit the Pandemic

How Trump Is Helping Tycoons Exploit the Pandemic

On June 22nd, in the baking heat of a parking lot a few miles inland from Delaware’s beaches, several dozen poultry workers, many of them Black or Latino, gathered to decry the conditions at a local poultry plant owned by one of ’s biggest campaign contributors. “We’re here for a reason that is atrocious,” Nelson Hill, an official with the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, told the small but boisterous crowd, which included top Democratic officials from the state, among them Senator Chris Coons. The union, part of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., represents some 1.3 million laborers...

July 13, 2020
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How Mitch McConnell Became Trump’s Enabler-in-Chief

How Mitch McConnell Became Trump’s Enabler-in-Chief

On Thursday, March 12th, Mitch McConnell, the Senate Majority Leader, could have insisted that he and his colleagues work through the weekend to hammer out an emergency aid package addressing the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, he recessed the Senate for a long weekend, and returned home to Louisville, Kentucky. McConnell, a seventy-eight-year-old Republican who is about to complete his sixth term as a senator, planned to attend a celebration for , a federal judge who was once his Senate intern. McConnell has helped install nearly two hundred conservatives as judges; stocking the judiciary...

April 12, 2020
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The Secret History of Kimberly Guilfoyle’s Departure from Fox

The Secret History of Kimberly Guilfoyle’s Departure from Fox

As President heads into the 2020 elections, he faces a daunting gender gap: according to a recent Washington Post/ABC News poll, he Joe Biden by thirty percentage points among female voters. As part of his campaign, Trump has been doing all he can to showcase female stars in the Republican Party, from Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court to naming Kimberly Guilfoyle, the former Fox News host and legal analyst, his campaign’s finance chair. Guilfoyle, however, may not be an ideal emissary. In November, 2018, a young woman who had been one of Guilfoyle’s assistants at Fox News sent company...

October 1, 2020
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