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A weekly roundup of TNR's political coverage What’s the greater potential for havoc and destruction of our way of life—the things Biden forgets, or the things Trump remembers? |
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A rogue’s gallery of big tech edgelords and their reactionary hangers-on have a plan to remake the city by the bay in their own weirdo image. |
Tony Bobulinski is a "deadly witness," conservatives say. But past transactions—and ties to Trump World—call his credibility into question. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
The president knew the risks of running again at 81. He did it anyway. |
It’s not surprising that the people at Trump’s rallies are normal and polite. Their good manners have nothing to do with the toxic ideology they endorse. |
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Every morning, TNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news, gives you the rundown on the top stories from NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers. |
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The administrative state is squarely in the high court’s crosshairs. But public pressure has successfully kept the justices from going over the brink before—and it might work again. |
What keeps companies like McKinsey in the business of whitewashing the regimes of bloodthirsty dictators? Increasingly, it’s the consequences of crossing them. |
It’s once again become fashionable to bash the Golden State. This time it’s a lot more nasty, partisan, and off-base. | {{#if }} Get the most out of TNR’s breaking news and in-depth analysis with our new membership subscriptions, featuring exclusive benefits that help you dive deeper into today’s top stories. | {{/if}} Worried that voters might choose to enshrine abortion rights, GOP lawmakers are trying to deform the constitutional amendment process. |
Trump killed the border deal, but Biden is getting blamed. Here’s what Democrats need to do to turn that around. |
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