Plus, Trump’s eruptions of fury at SCOTUS already set to backfire; Democrats’ ambitious, controversial new tax proposals; Trump eyes two high-profile firings; and more...
When the Framers invented the pardon power, they never imagined someone like Trump as president. We need to rein that power in immediately.
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By Madeleine Dean, Norman J. Ornstein
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Sponsored by Environmental Action
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Representative Lauren Boebert’s wolf-hunting bill has passed the House. This would open the door to nationwide wolf hunts. Now we need to stop this bill in the Senate.
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The group Third Way accuses the popular progressive streamer of being a "Jew-hater." His record, and an interview with TNR, prove he’s the opposite of an antisemite.
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It’s a good thing that he showed up in court for the birthright citizenship arguments. It helps ensure that he’ll own this morally repugnant effort to gut the constitutional promise of equality.
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Former Warren and Biden aide Bharat Ramamurti praises new proposals to raise taxes on the wealthy, but is more skeptical of tax cut plans being rolled out by likely 2028 candidates. Read the transcript here.
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Right Now With Perry Bacon
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The war is pushing oil- and gas-importing Asian countries toward renewables. The trouble is, they’re also turning to coal.
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Sponsored by Cambridge University Press
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This new book reveals how positive tipping points have transformed past societies and the lessons for our transition to a sustainable future.
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They have the right idea by proposing a moratorium on new constructions. But framing it in partisan terms risks fracturing the broad coalitions that have gotten us to this point.
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Donald Trump warned his number two what would happen if talks fail.
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A clear majority of the Supreme Court on Wednesday was unimpressed by the president’s attempt to reinterpret the Constitution.
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Here’s who’s next on Donald Trump’s chopping block.
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By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
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Former Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharazi was reportedly trying to organize negotiations with JD Vance.
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The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent
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Donald Trump seems really mad. He exploded over birthright citizenship after his arguments over it fell flat in the Supreme Court. That came despite his decision to show up at the proceedings, another display of anger designed to bully the justices. He also raged at them over this earlier in the week. Meanwhile, Trump is angrily threatening our NATO allies for failing to bail him out by helping reopen the Strait of Hormuz. On top of all that, Trump just suffered a string of losses in the lower courts. And a new CNN poll finds his economic approval at a crushing 31 percent, with 27 approving of his handling of inflation. We talked to Corey Brettschneider, an expert on the presidency. He explains how all these failures are rooted in delusions of omnipotence, how Trump is coming face-to-face with the limits on his powers, why it matters that lower courts are performing heroically, and why the ultimate check on Trump is really the people.
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The defense secretary’s broker allegedly sought a stake in major defense companies in the weeks before the bombing began—just the latest example of potential insider trading on the war.
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