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The president-elect’s pick to run the Pentagon wouldn’t stand a chance of confirmation in the pre-Trump era. Then again, there weren’t any presidents corrupt enough to pick him until now. |
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Montana has already hunted and killed dozens of wolves this season -- but their goal is to slaughter more than 300 of these incredible animals. We won't be silent while wolves are being slaughtered. Are you with us? |
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A set of peculiarly American anxieties has spread across continents. | {{#if }} Get the most out of TNR’s breaking news and in-depth analysis with our membership subscriptions, featuring exclusive benefits that help you dive deeper into today’s top stories. | {{/if}} What the latest polls on the Trump transition tell us about how to fight back during his second term |
The state’s venerable New Deal history offers a way through our current malaise. |
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Join us on Thursday, December 5 for a conversation between The New Republic senior editor Alex Shephard, literary editor Laura Marsh, contributing editor Osita Nwanevu, and n+1’s publisher, Mark Krotov about the state of culture during Trump's first term, and what the next four years will hold for books and the arts in his second. |
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The next commander in chief is set to bring back one of his most radical policies. |
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, tasked with helping the so-called "Department of Government Efficiency," has announced what’s first on the chopping block. |
A card-carrying member of the economic "precariat" argues that much of what passes for Democratic politics goes right past voters like him. |
Trump’s choice to run the Justice Department may win confirmation, but Senate Democrats can lay down some serious markers during her confirmation hearings. |
As the infighting in Trumpworld turns vicious and his latest appointment is too extreme for MAGA, a political scientist explains how Trump’s already overreading his mandate—and why that’s so dangerous. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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Remember the right-wing frenzy over "Rich Men North of Richmond"? Well, this ruling exposes Trump-MAGA hypocrisy on the working class—and reveals a big media failure. |
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