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  • Klaus Marre

    Klaus Marre, a former congressional reporter, is a senior editor for US politics at WhoWhatWhy. He writes regularly here, and you can also follow him on Bluesky and Substack.

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Washington Post Catches Up to WhoWhatWhy (Again)

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Traffic Stops, Privilege and Staying Alive

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Commentary: The DNC Screws Sanders One More Time

Donald Trump, nomination, 2016

WhoWhatWhy Investigation Triggers DOJ Complaint against Trump Campaign

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Americans, More Than Anybody Else in the World, Are Scared of Terrorists. Why?

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Benghazi Committee Shows Clinton Is Guilty and Also Exonerates Her

Donald Trump

The Most Ridiculous Thing about Trump’s Fundraising Effort

California primary election

Clinton’s Lead in California Is Shrinking

The Lost Nuke

The Long History of Near Disasters Involving Nukes

Terry McAuliffe

Virginia GOP Wants to Continue Disenfranchisement of Nonviolent Felons, Goes to Court

Drinking water contamination

Is Flint Just the Tip of the Iceberg?

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