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In a controversial shadow-docket ruling, the high court’s conservative bloc has fully dismantled the constitutional protections of Black voters. |
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The president may dress himself in the trappings of patriotism and religiosity, but make no mistake: His administration is sinful to its core. |
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Weiss and the Ellisons have an utterly transparent ideological agenda. Thank you, Scott Pelley, for calling them out. |
A new coalition of industry influence-peddlers is forming, tasked with defending these nascent businesses from regulation at all cost. |
Abelardo De La Espriella has all the strongman trappings the Trump administration loves—and the White House seems bent on his winning. |
Candice Wuehle’s novel Ultranatural lays bare the alienated labor behind the catchy hits and sequined costumes. |
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President Trump has stripped job protections from thousands of federal workers. |
Donald Trump’s team abruptly stopped disclosing if he’s taking a certain drug. |
By Edith Olmsted excerpt: The results of Donald Trump’s most recent physical examinations omitted a hair-loss drug the president has been taking for years—raising red flags for health experts, The Washington Post reported Thursday. The glowing report on Trump’s most recent trip to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center included a list of medications the president takes, but did not include finasteride—the generic name of Propecia—a hair-loss drug Trump used during his first term. When the Post asked whether the president was still taking Propecia, the White House said it was not obligated to reveal the full range of medications the president was taking. “The current report reflects all medications deemed clinically relevant to disclose at this time,” the White House said in a statement, adding that the medical report released Friday included information relevant to his ability to serve as president. |
Republican opposition to Trump’s war in Iran is slowly growing—and that’s pissing off the president. |
Videos show what Elias Irizarry was doing at the Capitol during the January 6 insurrection. |
The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent |
As Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified before a House committee on Wednesday, Representative Ted Lieu questioned him at length about Donald Trump’s mental decline. It was an extraordinary moment. Lieu repeatedly confronted Rubio with damning video of Trump falling asleep and spewing word salad, cornering Rubio into lying about what we can all see with our own eyes. The moment captured something essential about how our politics works today—and shows why Democrats should relentlessly center Trump’s unfitness for the presidency whenever possible. We talked to Brian Beutler, author of the excellent Off Message Substack. We discuss the deeper reasons that Democrats need to pick viral fights like this, ponder how Trump understands everything through a strong-versus-weak frame, and parse through how James Talarico should combat relentless right-wing smears in the Texas Senate race. |
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That is, everyone except Donald Trump. |
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