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His immunity defense isn’t merely a legal argument. He’s priming his base to back wanton lawbreaking if he wins back the White House. |
Lawyers for Israel defended the country’s bombardment of Gaza with a polite, legal form of blackmail. |
The mainstream press’s dark warnings about a flood of migrants are underpinned by a staggering ignorance about where asylum-seekers are coming from—and why they’re fleeing for their lives. |
Jamie Raskin and House Democrats unearthed dynamite. But they can’t subpoena. Senate Democrats can. So—will they? |
The former president made little headway while in office against the administrative state, but the Roberts court is ready to step in. |
The expansions on offer in the new bipartisan tax deal are more modest than the Covid-era changes, but advocates say the changes to the credit will reduce child poverty. |
This year, more than 200 anti-transgender bills have already been filed in the states. They are extreme. And many will pass. |
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