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Greg Palast investigates: The looming vote by mail crisis that could...

Are Americans playing Russian Roulette with their vote?

EXCLUSIVE: Trump may name Kris Kobach new immigration czar

Their real agenda: 2020 vote suppression.

Greg Palast sues Georgia’s Brian Kemp for purging 340,000 from voter...

Georgia secretary of state and Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp has overseen the removal of more than 340,000 current Georgia residents from voting rolls.

Why are Greg Palast and Jesse Jackson suing Kris Kobach?

Even Jesse Jackson has joined us. Will You?

The Best Democracy Money Can Buy (DVD)

"Please, make that tax-deductible donation. This is Greg Palast, proudly reporting for NationofChange."

EXCLUSIVE: Trump and the 13 Losers Behind Him

Get the lowdown from Greg Palast on Trump’s new hedge fund BFFs and the hidden payoff that’s facilitating their cozy relationship.

EXCLUSIVE: “Let’s Make A Deal” – A Brief History of Hillary...

Here's the whole truth and nothing but - about your candidates.

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The 10 steps to impeach a president

This isn’t to say Trump couldn’t or won’t be impeached. Only that it’s a long and drawn-out process.

Martial Law in the United States

Trump will reverse the equation and use martial law to overcome public protest.

Israel accused of using aid as bait as over 300 Palestinians killed at food...

Palestinians seeking flour and water have become targets, with Israeli forces killing hundreds at so-called humanitarian aid points backed by the U.S.

MAGA’s nightmare cult embodies the manic venom of old-time religion without the good

Like religious fundamentalism, MAGA Trump broaches no dissent, indeed feeds upon opposition to justify undeserved privileges, dividing the world between the saved and sinful deserving punishment.

America’s new Industrial Revolution

Will Donald Trump will be remembered ruefully as our country’s very own King Canute, who used the full force of presidential power in a failed, futile effort to halt the tides of technological change?