Breaking news from Washington and beyond
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It sure seems like Rupert Murdoch is beyond pissed at Donald Trump. |
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Yes, inflation has been punishing. But there is a mountain of good news that media have barely reported. Here’s the real record the Democrats can run on. |
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Mitch McConnell is terrified Kamala Harris will enact policies that end up kneecapping the Republican Party. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
Hello, probation officer? |
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Join us at 3 p.m. E.T. this Wednesday, August 14, when Colin Dickey and Laura Marsh talk about the book that has caused the Trump campaign weeks of embarrassment. Dawn’s Early Light by Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation and architect of Project 2025, outlines a disturbing and unpopular vision for the United States—which J.D. Vance endorsed in an incendiary foreword, obtained by The New Republic. Dawn’s Early Light was originally slated to hit shelves this September, but the controversy surrounding it led to the publisher pushing its release until after Election Day. The New Republic was able to read an advance copy of the book, and we believe voters should know what it says—before they go to the polls. We look forward to walking you through it. |
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Roger Stone claimed one billion people had watched the livestream. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
Donald Trump has hired a new senior adviser who previously worked at the top Trump-aligned super PAC. |
A prominent J.D. Vance startup was a total "nightmare" for workers, a new report says. |
Roger Stone’s dumb mistake let hackers access Donald Trump’s campaign. |
Donald Trump sat down for a disaster of an interview with Elon Musk. Now his team is pissed. |
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Join us on Friday, August 23 as The New Republic’s Editor Michael Tomasky and staff writers Greg Sargent and Grace Segers break down the state of the 2024 presidential election campaign post DNC. |
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