Plus, how Trump weaponized the Department of Transportation; how Minneapolis is making social media more political; Kash Patel sets off a diplomatic incident; and more...
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There is talk in England and on the continent that fans might boycott the U.S.-hosted World Cup matches. Why only fans?
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As the scenes of ICE violence take over our screens, more and more people whose lives are lived online are finding it impossible to stay on the sidelines.
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The spy show starring Tom Hiddleston is back. But now it feels like Slow Horses.
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The FBI director couldn’t stop himself from posting news that shouldn’t be public.
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The director of national intelligence oversaw operations as the FBI searched the Fulton County’s election operations center.
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The right never cared that federal agents killed Alex Pretti in broad daylight.
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GOP Senators Thom Tillis and Lisa Murkowski have now called for the resignation of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. This angered Donald Trump, who lashed out at them as "losers" and "terrible Senators" and belittled them in other ways. But Noem’s tenure does look shaky. A new government review of the killing of Alex Pretti undercuts Noem’s initial account. Senate Majority Leader John Thune is declining to back Noem. And Stephen Miller undercut her, blaming DHS for a potential breach in protocol by the officers and even suggesting the initial smearing of Pretti was rooted in info supplied by the agency. This whole thing has gotten away from Trump. So we talked to New Republic contributor and Substack author Virginia Heffernan, who’s been documenting the popular backlash against ICE. We discuss why Noem’s standing will likely keep declining, what that tells us about Trump’s own miscalculations, and how ordinary people have taken charge of this story in a manner Trumpworld cannot fathom.
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Trump wants to appear eager to minimize out-of-control clashes between government militias and protesters. But he doesn’t want to stop the things causing those clashes in the first place.
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