Plus, Trump doesn't know why Tulsi Gabbard was in Georgia; will the Texas Supreme Court legalize child abuse?; SNAP cuts are already roiling state governments; and more...
The president's fascist regime is running roughshod over states' rights, obliterating one of the Republican Party's supposedly most sacred principles.
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A native son explains why attempts to permanently undo the last half-century of societal change are destined to fail because the people who live here just won't allow it.
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The challenge of shouldering more of the burden of administrative and program costs is falling on state lawmakers, who now face difficult decisions on what to fund.
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The idea that parents have a constitutional right to harm children is disturbing enough, but this case also highlights the real underlying issue with the "parental rights" movement.
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Historian Richard Bell's new book traces global upheaval stretching from Philadelphia and London to Freetown and Madras.
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Donald Trump has given more details on his lawsuit against the IRS.
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Donald Trump flailed trying to defend Gabbard's presence at the FBI raid of the Fulton County election office.
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Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has ended the state's mandatory ICE program less than one month after entering office.
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The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent
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Donald Trump just claimed in an off-the-cuff interview moment that the events in Minnesota suggest that Immigration and Customs Enforcement needs to use a "softer touch." He also went out of his way to say he's called the governor and Minneapolis's mayor, meaning he wants to create the impression that he's been working constructively with them. While all this is just spin, it reveals genuine fear that these events have put him in a politically weak position and that he needs to appear to be recalibrating. Indeed, this comes as Trump's plans for vast migrant prison camps are hitting angry opposition in unlikely places: in a deep red, partly rural county in Virginia; among Republican officials in other states; and even in Mississippi, where a GOP senator has come out against a planned camp there. We talked to Brian Beutler, who's been arguing on his excellent Off Message Substack that Dems need to take charge of debates like these. We dig into the epic citizen backlash to Trump's ICE tirades, why the prison camps present a big opportunity for Democrats, and why they must abandon the idea that Trump's 2024 win showed a big cultural shift against immigrants.
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The next phase of ICE's big ramp-up: a nationwide network of vast detention facilities. But guess what? Even parts of Red America are saying no.
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