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Donald Trump vs âantifaâ: This administration has limitless contempt for the rule of law
Chauncey DeVega
[12 indictments come as Trump meets queen](
Mueller probe indicts 12 Russian intelligence officers as Trump meets with Queen Elizabeth
Shira Tarlo
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[Trans-Atlantic circus: Trump and Strzok](
Donald Trump threatens Theresa May; Republicans stage Peter Strzok circus: A day of total madness
Heather Digby Parton
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[âA bad lieâ: Sarah Sanders is called out](
âThatâs a bad lie!â: Sarah Sanders called out for blaming Kellyâs grimace on lack of a hot breakfast
Joseph Neese
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[Sacha Baron Cohen in the age of trolling](
The big Sacha Baron Cohen question: Can a harmless prankster become a weaponized troll?
Melanie McFarland
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[Clapper on how US became âripe targetâ](
Former director of national intelligence James Clapper gives his take on what motivated Russia to get involved in the 2016 presidential election. On âSalon Talks,â Clapper tied Russiaâs support for candidate Donald Trump in the 2016 race to Putinâs deep disdain for Hillary Clinton. âTheir first objective was simply to sow doubt, discord, discontent in this country, and I think they succeeded fairly well because we're a ripe target for that,â Clapper told Salonâs Andrew OâHehir. âAnd secondly, because starting with a strong personal animus that Putin has for the Clintons, and specifically for Secretary Clinton, was to do everything they could to denigrate and marginalize her.â Clapper, whose new book [âFacts and Fears: Hard Truths from a Life in Intelligenceâ]( is out now, explained Russiaâs long history of undermining American democracy. âThis is classic. It goes back to the Soviet era, and it's almost in their genes to do this. There's a fundamental resentment of the United States, starting with Vladimir Putin. He held Hillary Clinton responsible for prompting what he thought was another call to revolution to overturn him. With the Panama Papers, the doping scandal, and all these revelations, he deeply resented those.â Watch the video above for Clapperâs assessment of the Steele dossier and check out the [full interview]( for his reflections on the current state of the intelligence community. Tune in for SalonTV's live shows, ["Salon Talks"]( and ["Salon Stage"]( , daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [Salon]( , [Facebook]( and [Periscope]( .
[How could Trump be impeached?](
âIf you have a bad president, you gotta wait a number of years and then unelect him,â Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said on âSalon Talks.â Given the parameters of the constitution, impeaching a sitting president is incredibly difficult, and when considering how the impeachment process applies to President Donald Trump, Dershowitz is reminding Trumpâs political opponents to read the constitution carefully. âYou have to impeach a president only if you can demonstrate that he or she has committed a specified crime, treason, bribery or other high crimes or misdemeanors,â Dershowitz told SalonTV. âUnless you can prove that, then impeachment becomes an unconstitutional process.â Watch the interview above to find out where Dershowitz sees a small opening for the impeachment of President Trump. And click to [Watch the full conversation]( to hear the civil libertarian make the case against impeaching Trump, the topic of his new [book]( . Tune in for SalonTV's live shows, ["Salon Talks"]( and ["Salon Stage"]( , daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [YouTube]( , [Facebook]( and [Periscope]( .
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[Toxic nerds ruin âLast Jediâ criticism](
Toxic nerds are making âStar Wars: The Last Jediâ criticism impossible
Matthew Rozsa
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[Conservative MP calls out Trump-Russia](
Conservative MP says Donald Trump has been compromised by Kremlin
Matthew Rozsa
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[Make sure thereâs light wherever you are](
This plasma lighter flashlight combo is a summer essential
Salon Marketplace
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[Justice for Till: DOJ reopens case](
Justice for Emmett Till: Jeff Sessions reopens historic lynching case
Rachel Leah
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[Roger Stone comments on Russian ties](
In a 2017 interview with Salon's Matthew Rozsa, political adviser Roger Stone ducks, dodges and deflects questions about Trump's Russian ties.
[Antonio Banderas' passion for Picasso](
Acting superstar Antonio Banderas joined Salonâs D. Watkins to discuss one of the most important roles of his career, the prolific artist Pablo Picasso. Banderas proudly portrayed the title role of one of the 20th centuryâs most influential and celebrated artists on the second installment of NatGeoâs âGeniusâ seriesâ âGenius: Picasso,â which premiered April 24 on the National Geographic channel. Banderas, who was born in the same Spanish town as Picasso, reflect on his time living in America. âFor me, America was, and it still is, you know, in a way, an adventure, a personal, vital adventure, that I had to live for 20 something years,â Banderas told Salon. âAnd I learned very much, for me, to heed the many different type of genres, for example, here, probably, it couldn't have been possible to do that in Spain because Spain is restricted in the budget that they have for movies and all the arts and movies are coming out of Spain, you know?â Check out the clip above to learn more about Banderasâ immigration story and how Picassoâs aura has stayed with him even after filming stopped. Watch SalonTVâs [full interview]( to hear how Banderas and co-star Alex Rich, who plays a young Picasso, worked together to create different versions of the artist for the Genius series. Tune in for SalonTV's live shows, ["Salon Talks"]( and ["Salon Stage",]( daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [Salon,]( [Facebook]( and [Periscope]( .
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[Mira Sorvino âgaggedâ with condom at 16](
Mira Sorvino claims a Hollywood casting director gagged her with a condom when she was 16 years old
Rachel Leah
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[Ralph Peters says Trump fearful of Putin](
Retired Lt. Colonel Ralph Peters: Trump is âenamored and fearful of Vladimir Putinâ
Cody Fenwick
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[Trump finally apologizes to May](
After embarrassing Theresa May in interview with The Sun, Trump apologizes to her
Matthew Rozsa
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[Colbert re-enacts Peter Strzok hearing](
Watch Stephen Colbertâs hilarious re-enactment of FBI agent Peter Strzokâs insane House hearing
Rachel Leah
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