A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting
A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting
Six months after Trump bragged about a “historic” realignment, voters from across the political spectrum have soured on the president.
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Join us on August 12 as Osita Nwanevu and Timothy Noah discuss The Right of the People, Nwanevu’s new book on democracy in crisis. In a time defined by political dysfunction, inequality, and rising antidemocratic sentiment, Nwanevu offers a bold vision: a reimagined American founding that can restore faith in democracy. From the failures of our aging institutions to the challenges of the 2024 election, this conversation will explore how we got here—and how we fight for a better, more democratic future.
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Exclusive internal campaign data on the reach of Mamdani’s viral videos illustrates that he gets modern messaging in ways other Democrats just don’t.
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The new, post-merger head of CBS donated to Biden—but apparently wants to make Bari Weiss a network star. How worried should we be?
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By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Steven Tian, Stephen Henriques
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The president is desperately trying to gin up scandals involving Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton because it (sort of) worked before. It won’t now.
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The press acts as if “higher education” = Harvard. But a more interesting and gutsier stand is being taken in the heartland by schools that have a lot more going for them than football.
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The attempted persecution of a former president is both a dangerous line to cross and an expression of this failed administration.
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Republicans just confirmed Trump’s former personal attorney to a lifetime seat as a federal judge. But that won’t erase the multiple scandals he’s embroiled in.
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The bizarre, powerful conspiracy theory has been declared moribund many times over. But rather than disappear, it went mainstream.
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Senate Democrats are using a 1928 law to pressure Trump to release the Epstein files. The White House will ignore them. Here’s what could happen next.
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As the emerging details of Trump’s trade agreement with Europe puncture his hype, economist Paul Krugman explains at length why it’s actually a big loss for our country—and especially for his MAGA base.
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By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent
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