Read the week‘s top political stories from TNR
Read the week‘s top political stories from TNR Biden’s SOTU pushback on MAGA anti-immigrant rhetoric was a start. But it can be more forceful still. |
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The House speaker lived down to the moment at the State of the Union on Thursday night. |
The justices unanimously ignored the plain text of the Fourteenth Amendment to keep Trump on the Colorado ballot—but some of them ignored their oaths as well. |
Trump’s daughter-in-law will be his eyes and ears at the Republican National Committee. But there’s a lot more to it than that. |
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The Russian strongman has yet to topple Ukraine, but he’s conquered the GOP. |
Trump and his diehards aside, many of those who wanted the court to leave the former president on the ballot still think the justices managed to screw it up. |
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The Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine claims to be an organization of doctors worried about mifepristone. The paper trail is more ambiguous. |
Tom Emmer might be the least effective majority whip in congressional history. |
A small percentage of voters surveyed are familiar with Trump’s most overt authoritarian outbursts. That’s frightening. But it’s also an opportunity. |
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