A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting
A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting The national security chat debacle certainly merits attention. But the Trump administration is now blatantly disappearing students and others who are in the country legally. |
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To stand up to Trump’s lawless power grabs, the Roberts court must disavow its own mirror-image corruptions. It may yet feel obliged to do just that. |
Biden threw billions at rural broadband, but the process was slow as molasses. Trump may speed it up—while lining the pockets of his co-president. |
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Kash Patel? Pam Bondi? Stephen Miller? No, no, and no. For now, the winner of this dubious title, and serial betrayer of his old principles, is the guy in Foggy Bottom. |
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Trump’s tariff plans look to have major consequences for the state economies heavily intertwined with their Canadian neighbors. |
Trump’s Cabinet members should be deeply embarrassed by the inclusion of a prominent journalist in their private war chat. But these MAGA bozos have other ideas. |
The president and his Silicon Valley oligarch pals want to bring back the bad old "company towns" of yesteryear with a fresh coat of modern cryptofascist varnish. |
To fight Trump, the party needs unconventional thinking and a more aggressive footing in the information wars. Our friends across the pond have a good idea that they can steal. |
The Supreme Court said in 2010 that the decision wouldn’t damage Americans’ faith in democracy. Whoops. |
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