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September 24, 2021
Donald Trump Is in Full Freak-Out Mode Over the January 6 Commission
The subpoenas—and other, quieter staffing moves—show that the select committee means business. What did the president do, and when did he do it?
by Daniel Strauss

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The agency portrays itself as a humanitarian force—not one that whips desperate migrants by horseback.
by Cora Currier
It will pass. And we’ll all forget how worried we were that it wouldn’t.
by Timothy Noah
Mike Pence wouldn’t agree to carry out John Eastman’s plan to overturn the election. Next time we might not be so fortunate.
by Matt Ford
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The West Virginia Senator insists that work requirements be included in the bill, despite all the evidence suggesting they are unnecessary and ineffective.

by Grace Segers
They call it a $3.5 trillion spending bill. More accurately, it’s a $60 billion a year investment bill. Imagine how different the debate would be if the journalistic shorthand were that.
by Michael Tomasky
It’s a toothless word that shies away from the root causes of inequality.
by John Patrick Leary

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