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June 25, 2025

 

Nancy Mace Is the Future of the Republican Party

The South Carolina representative isn’t just a bigot and a laughing stock. She’s pioneering a media strategy that her GOP colleagues will follow.

By Grace Byron

 

 

Court Battles: A SCOTUS Update

With so many major decisions coming down—with implications for the role of religion in public life, efforts to restrict gender-affirming care, gerrymandering—not to mention the serious threat to our Constitution, there’s a lot to unpack. 

 

Join us on July 2 to analyze and discuss the end-of-session Supreme Court rulings and their legal and political ramifications.

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The Supreme Court Picks Trump Over the Rule of Law

The high court has dealt a savage blow to due process and has rewarded the administration for defying court orders.

By Matt Ford

 

Donald Trump Is Doing Socialism Now

There is promise—and peril—in the government’s “golden share” in U.S. Steel.

By Timothy Noah

 

Labor Unions Are a Driver of Abundance, Not an Obstacle

While Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s book steered clear of the labor movement, centrist journalist Josh Barro has ignited a debate about whether unions stand in the way of abundance.

By Monica Potts

 

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Trump Lashes Out Over Reports His Iran Strikes Accomplished Nothing

Donald Trump keeps insisting that his reckless strikes were a huge success.

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MAGA Enters Racist Meltdown Mode Over Zohran Mamdani’s New York Win

Zohran Mamdani pulled off a stunning upset to win the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City.

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

 

Trump’s Anger at AOC Boils Over—and Reveals a New Way Forward for Dems

By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent 

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez got into a major online battle over Trump’s bombing of Iran. AOC said Trump had committed impeachable offenses. Trump responded with a wild, lengthy, unhinged rant that dared Democrats to impeach him. And AOC responded by reiterating that the bombing is illegal. What struck us about this is that Trump let himself get spectacularly triggered precisely when his propagandists are blaring forth the message that his Iran saga shows him to be a statesman of world historical stature. Democrats should do more to bait Trump to trample on his own message at key strategic moments. We talked to Salon’s Amanda Marcotte, who regularly decodes the pathologies of Trump and MAGA. She explains the deeper roots of Trump’s fury at AOC, why his narcissism is already undermining his own message on Iran, how all this gives Democrats an opening, and what constrains them from taking advantage of it.

 

The Republican Plot to Un-Educate America

Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is an extinction-level event for higher education that would annihilate the country’s intellectual potential.

By Astra Taylor, Eleni Schirmer

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