A roundup of TNR’s political reporting
We say very clearly that rural America is hurting. But we refuse to justify attitudes that some scholars try to underplay. |
By Paul Waldman, Tom Schaller | {{#if }} Get the most out of TNR’s breaking news and in-depth analysis with our new membership subscriptions, featuring exclusive benefits that help you dive deeper into today’s top stories. | {{/if}} This is now beyond politics. Too many people are dying and starving. |
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A former CIA officer explains how a vast, pro-Putin corruption network uncovered in Europe is a warning sign for the U.S. |
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The Inflation Reduction Act created a pilot program that’s finally given Americans a free and easy way to file their federal taxes with the government, and it’s getting rave reviews. |
Donald Trump’s comments to wealthy elites show that he’s offering them a corrupt bargain that is likely to end very badly for everyone. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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Even as the judge’s latest moves show she’s carefully disguising her advocacy for Trump, he is making it clear that he expects her to save him. |
Even in red states, majorities of voters back abortion rights and other things the GOP is against. So why do they keep voting Republican? |
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Special counsel Jack Smith has made it as easy as possible for the justices to rule against Trump. But we’ve seen this movie before. |
Congress is back (yikes), and Speaker Johnson can force a Ukraine aid vote—and it would pass. But even Johnson isn’t the real appeaser here. |
It’s one message for MAGA-land and the opposite one for Jill Stein voters. And they just might get away with it. |
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