A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting
A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting Go ahead and roll your eyes at those who want to emigrate amid Trump’s second term, but it’s a worrying trend. |
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Turns out that when you paralyze government agencies, it only makes it harder to undo Biden-era regulations. |
A new op-ed from a pair of conservative legal experts only raises unflattering questions about the direction of the right's juridical scholarship. |
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On March 25, TNR contributors Kim Kelly and Brian Goldstone introduce us to Goldstone’s new book, There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America. By telling the unforgettable stories of five Atlanta families, this landmark work of journalism exposes a new and troubling trend—the dramatic rise of the "working homeless" in cities across America. |
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Republicans once lavished praise on an NIH center that deals with Alzheimer’s. Donald Trump and Elon Musk are hobbling it. What will those Republicans say now? |
Far from Capitol Hill, the groundwork for a potent counter to the administration’s misrule is already being laid. | {{#if }} Preparing for the Dark Days of a Trump Presidency |
To mount an effective fight for the future, we need facts. We need hard evidence and smart, aggressive reporting. But most of all, we need a well-informed public to unite against the dark days ahead. Help us fight back against Trump’s dangerous second term by subscribing today. | {{/if}} His embrace of Russia’s propaganda and strategic goals is appalling even by the standards of his extreme and callous second term. |
Did you know that the United States is joining an international fascist network? |
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Their phony "statistics" aren’t just an attempt to justify DOGE’s destruction of the government. Trump and Musk’s goal is even more duplicitous and shady. |
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