A roundup of TNR’s politics reporting
A roundup of TNR’s politics reporting While the justices may ultimately rule against the former president, they’ve just handed him the legal victory he craved. |
Mitch McConnell’s real legacy? He consistently enabled Trump and MAGA for years—then failed to act against Trump when it really could have counted. |
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The agency reportedly plans to tell people with Covid and other infections to isolate based on symptoms. Researchers say symptoms aren’t a good indicator of who’s contagious. |
The Alabama decision revealed the full implications of "fetal personhood," and Democrats are taking the fight to the states where they can win it. |
He’s underperforming in what should be a coronation, and struggling to unite his party. Remind you of anyone? |
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Forcing people to out themselves at the polls is a surefire way to deter trans voters. |
It started as an irreverent—and sometimes repulsive—print magazine. Then it jettisoned everything that made it unique to try to cash in on the digital media bubble. |
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The Texas National Guard has deployed lies, fire, and razor wire in what’s been a largely inept attempt to deter asylum-seekers. |
Two years after the high court’s ruling in Bruen, we now live in a world with a constitutional expectation that any firearm is a legal firearm. |
What percentage of voters know that Trump can cancel prosecutions of himself if he wins back the White House? |
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