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Today: "There Will Be No Post-Presidential Peace for Donald Trump" Plus, the SAVE America Act will suppress the Native vote; the corporate PACs trying to sell their candidates as economic populists; Trump spirals over Israeli attack on gas field; and more...

 
 

For the Same Cost as Another Mideast War, We Could Make Oil Irrelevant

The price tag for building enough renewables to power the grid is eerily close to the U.S.’s typical price tag for the kind of war it would take to fully secure the Strait of Hormuz.

By Paul Greenberg

 

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The Trump-Backed Voting Bill Will Suppress the Native Vote

The controversial SAVE America Act would add new requirements that could make it harder for Indigenous voters to cast a ballot.

By Grace Segers

 

The Right-Wing French Sculptors Who Are Courting Elon Musk

They dress like it’s the Industrial Revolution, but they’re very online denizens of the anti-woke manosphere. And they want to build a new Statue of Liberty for the United States—a male one, of course.

By Daniel Beurthe

 

Team USA’s Soulless Militarism Was Their Undoing in the WBC

In the final of this surprisingly thrilling and utterly joyful World Baseball Classic, Venezuela outplayed their sour opponents.

By Matt Ford

 

In Illinois, a Deluge of Corporate PAC Ads Sold Populism. Wait, What?

Ads from crypto, AI, and AIPAC-affiliated PACs tried to sell their candidates as economic populists. The reason, and the moral of the story, is clear.

By Adam Green

 

The White Working Class Is Quiet-Quitting Trump

Alas, that doesn’t necessarily mean Democrats are winning them back.

By Timothy Noah

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Jurgen Habermäs Has Died. Will Democratic Optimism Die With Him?

The great German philosopher both robustly defended the public sphere—and for seven decades never stopped participating in it.

By Eric Alterman

 

Trump Spirals Over Israeli Attack on Gas Field, as Iran War Escalates

Donald Trump apparently didn’t see these consequences coming.

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

 

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There Will Be No Post-Presidential Peace for Donald Trump

By Matt Ford 

Donald Trump spent the first year of his second term trying to signal his strength, his impunity, and his permanence in American public life. When House Republicans gathered at the Kennedy Center in early January for a policy summit, he struck a much more vulnerable tone. "You got to win the midterms, because if we don’t win the midterms, it’s just going to be—I mean, they’ll find a reason to impeach me," Trump told the assembled lawmakers. "I’ll get impeached."

 

The event appropriately symbolized Trump’s first year as president. It was held at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a once-respected cultural institution that Trump took over and, using his handpicked board of directors, illegally renamed after himself. The wave of boycotts that followed led Trump to then announce, in February, that the center would be closed for at least two years, ostensibly for repairs and perhaps for eventual demolition.

 

Trump Accidentally Reveals What He Really Thinks of MAGA Voters

To be a member of MAGA in good standing, you must forget Trump’s promise of "no new wars" and instead believe whatever he tells you to believe at any given moment.

By Greg Sargent

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