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Today: "Podcast: Trump-GOP Tensions Erupt as 2026 Panic Grows: ‘I’m Ringing the Alarm" Plus, Trump has brought American paramilitary violence home; the "SAVE America" Act is a poll tax; SCOTUS’s next big Fourth Amendment test; and more...

 
 

A Big Announcement Is Coming This Week. Americans Should Be Nervous.

A respected annual report on freedom around the world could deliver a shocking rating to the United States.

By Michael Tomasky

 

The Latest Economic Numbers Are Brutal for Trump

There’s an increasing chance that the economy will be in recession come the midterm elections this fall.

By Timothy Noah

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Trump Has Brought American Paramilitary Violence Home

The United States has a long history of paramilitary violence abroad. Now, ICE and CBP agents are using the same tactics against American citizens.

By Caleb Brennan

 

Jim Crow Redux: The "SAVE America" Act Is a Poll Tax, Plain and Simple

Requiring people to shell out for passports and birth certificates to "solve" a problem that doesn’t exist is a modern-day version of what they used to do down South. It must be stopped.

By Norman J. Ornstein

 

From Breaking News:

Trump Literally Begs Countries to Help Him Out in Iran

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

Trump Blows Past Key Questions on U.S. Troops in Iran

By Edith Olmsted

Afghan Refugee Who Helped U.S. Military Dies in ICE Custody

By Edith Olmsted

 

How a Bank Robbery Case Became SCOTUS’s Next Big Fourth Amendment Test

Police in Virginia located a suspect by demanding location-specific cell phone data from Google. Did that violate his constitutional rights?

By Matt Ford

 

Podcast: Why So Many of Trump’s Authoritarian Moves Have Failed

Historian Thomas Zimmer says that American democracy is still in a bad place but that Trump has been slowed on a number of fronts. Read the transcript here.

By Right Now With Perry Bacon

 

Palantir CEO Makes Shocking Confession on Disrupting Democratic Power

They’re saying the quiet part out loud now.

By Malcolm Ferguson

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Is JD Vance Rooting for the Iran War to Fail?

Recent reporting leaves little doubt: Trump’s vice president thinks that if the war goes badly, it will help him secure the 2028 Republican nomination for president.

By Alex Shephard

 

Does Generative AI "Work"? That’s a Misleading Question.

Generative AI works a lot like fossil fuels "work"—narrowly, intermittently, and with a lot of nasty side effects.

By Ketan Joshi

 

How Malta to Jordan, Usually About 10 Hours, Turned Into Four Days

My wife and I were merely inconvenienced, but our story might give Americans a sense of this war’s impacts on millions of people.

By Daoud Kuttab

 

Podcast: Trump-GOP Tensions Erupt as 2026 Panic Grows: "I’m Ringing the Alarm"

The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent

Republicans are reportedly "incensed" at Donald Trump for pushing them to pass voter suppression measures when they don’t have the votes for it. Yet he’s raging at them over this almost daily, openly declaring that making voting harder is the only way to salvage the midterms. Republicans want to focus on the economy, but Trump won’t let them. On top of all that, Politico now reports that worsening GOP losses in state-level races have them very worried about the elections. One operative says: "I’m ringing the alarm." We talked to Tara McGowan, a former Democratic strategist and publisher of the progressive news site Courier. She explains why Trump’s demand for voter suppression has the GOP in a trap; why Trump’s bad economy, widely despised deportations and war of choice in Iran are worsening GOP chances; and why Democratic energy will likely remain supercharged through the fall. 

 

Raging at Media, Pete Hegseth Just Said the Quiet Part Out Loud

He wants "patriotic" coverage of the Iran war. He doesn’t understand: In a democracy, coverage that asks difficult questions of the government is itself "patriotic."

By Greg Sargent

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