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This week: "Trump Is Weighing Two Options for Iran. They’re Both Horrific." Plus, how the failed orange prince became a global laughingstock; the tribal organizations that won’t quit ICE; and more ...

 
 

Trump Has No Clue What His Supreme Court Has Just Unleashed

The Supreme Court decision on gerrymandering points in one direction only: Come 2028, Democrats have to declare a take-no-prisoners redistricting war on the GOP.

By Greg Sargent

 

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How the Failed Orange Prince Became a Global Laughingstock

Machiavelli argued that it is better to be feared than loved. Donald Trump fails at both internationally—and it makes him dangerous.

By Brynn Tannehill

 

Jamie Raskin’s Harsh Trump Takedown on CNN Has Damning Hidden Message

The real importance of that Jamie Raskin–Dana Bash dustup on Sunday: Raskin showed that Democrats and journalists share values that Donald Trump does not.

By Greg Sargent

 

The Best Way to Fix the Supreme Court’s Attack on Voting Rights

If U.S. electoral politics is going to survive the high court’s attack on equal rights, the game will have to change.

By Matt Ford

 

Trump’s Quixotic Push to Denaturalize U.S. Citizens

While the push is another example of the administration’s anti-immigrant animus, it does not have a free hand to kick masses of naturalized citizens out of the country.

By Matt Ford

 

The Polish-Ukrainian Honeymoon Is Over

At first, Poles embraced the Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russia’s war. Feelings have since cooled dramatically. What went wrong?

By Marta Zaraska

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The Tribal Organizations That Won’t Quit ICE

Public pressure campaigns have successfully forced Native corporations to divest from contract work with the controversial agency. But not always.

By Petala Ironcloud

 

Graham Platner’s Next Fight Is Even More Consequential

With Governor Janet Mills dropping out of the Senate primary, we’ll now see if a progressive outsider can defeat a moderate Republican incumbent in a swing state.

By Perry Bacon

 

How Trump’s Wars Might Kick Off the Next Big Refugee Crisis

As the U.S. and Israel push the region into deeper crisis, the possibility of massive displacement—and the authoritarian backlash that comes with it—is on the rise.

By Felipe De La Hoz

 

Trump Is Weighing Two Options for Iran. They’re Both Horrific.

By Alex Shephard

One side effect, it seems, of threatening to destroy an entire civilization is that subsequent, less apocalyptic attempts at intimidation fall a little flat. Case in point: Early Wednesday morning, President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself in a suit and sunglasses, holding an assault rifle, with the caption "NO MORE MR. NICE GUY." "Iran can’t get their act together," he wrote in the post. "They don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal. They better get smart soon!"

Iran got smart, alright: Its embassy in Ghana cleverly mocked Trump on X by comparing his post to a movie flop ...

 

Hegseth Accuses Troops of Lying as He’s Faced With Facts on Iran War

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth couldn’t explain why his version of events doesn’t line up with that of troops in the Middle East.

By Finn Hartnett

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