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Today: "Podcast: Deep in Texas Trump Country, a "No Kings" Display Brutally Shames MAGA" Plus, the gun rights of drug users are up for grabs at the Supreme Court; millions of Americans could lose their food stamps as shutdown lingers; four Republicans turn against Trump nominee after Nazi texts revealed; and more...

 
 

Suddenly, Democratic Politicians Are Running Away From AIPAC

A long-overdue reckoning on Democrats and Israel is finally happening. Even centrists see which way the wind is blowing.

By Perry Bacon

 

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The Gun Rights of Drug Users Are Up for Grabs at the Supreme Court

In another one of their "history and tradition" tests, the justices stand poised to upend laws all across the country.

By Matt Ford

 

In Praise of the Idle Rich Wastrel

If we can’t raise taxes to halt intergenerational wealth accumulation, our hopes lie in heirs pissing it away.

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Millions of Americans Could Lose Their Food Stamps as Shutdown Lingers

The USDA could tap into contingency funds to keep SNAP afloat, but it’s unclear if the administration will prioritize nutrition assistance.

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Four Republicans Turn Against Trump Nominee After Nazi Texts Revealed

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he hopes Trump withdraws the nomination of Paul Ingrassia.

By Robert McCoy

 

Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioter Arrested for Plans to Kill Democratic Leader

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Ted Cruz Warns GOP of "Political Peril" After No Kings Protests

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Podcast: Deep in Texas Trump Country, a "No Kings" Display Brutally Shames MAGA

The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent

In the lead-up to the No Kings protests, Trump and Republicans widely derided the protesters as extremists, criminals, and terrorists. Then the protests actually happened. They were a wild success: peaceful, enormous, and representative of a very wide swath of American society. So what did Republicans do in response? They just kept on calling the protesters criminals and terrorists. That MAGA smear is sharply contradicted by countless on-the-scene accounts. We talked to writer Ana Marie Cox, who has a great piece for The New Republic capturing what the protests looked like in a red county in Texas. She details what she saw, explaining that the protesters were mostly ordinary Americans who put on a civil and powerfully patriotic display. We think that in their own quiet way, what these protesters really offered, deep in Trump country, was a brutally effective repudiation of MAGA and Trumpism.

 

Republicans Should Be Afraid—Just Look at Who Joined No Kings Protests

For days, Republicans have been claiming No Kings protesters are all agitators and terrorists. Well, America had a different message for them, and for their Dear Leader.

By Malcolm Ferguson

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