Governing — Today’s Abortion Protests Have a Long and Deep-Seated History

George Washington and John Adams were no fans of the Boston Tea Party, but the disruptive protest has endured as a prime example of how some Americans will express their desire for change.

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The Conversation — Mike Pence’s actions on Jan. 6 were wholly unremarkable — until they saved the nation

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Washington Monthly — Madeleine Albright’s Fascism Warning Is More Pertinent Than Ever