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Today: "The Supreme Court Is Creating a King" Plus, Trump’s rage at Zohran backfired in a surprisingly revealing way; The Trump administration has entered its most anti-Constitutional phase yet; how Democrats can win back latinos—and the 2026 midterms; and more...

 
 

What Is Ezra Klein Thinking?

The New York Times columnist is asking the right questions, but pushing the wrong answers.

By Aaron Regunberg

 
 

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Trump’s Rage at Zohran Just Backfired in a Surprisingly Revealing Way

The Democrats who are breaking through are the ones who talk about Trump’s disastrous economic record while also leveling with the public about our slide into authoritarianism.

By Greg Sargent

 

Trump Is Steadily Pushing the Republic Toward the Edge of Oblivion

The administration has entered its most anti-Constitutional phase yet. We must call a regime that’s a danger to our way of life what it is.

By Katherine Stewart

 

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The Supreme Court Is Creating a King

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How Democrats Can Win Back Latinos—and the 2026 Midterms

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As new national polls show Trump’s approval tanking, a leading analyst explains how the data shows that Trump is in much worse shape politically than is commonly admitted—and details why this matters for 2026.

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