Plus, GOPers start to break on war; things get awkward on call to Artemis II, Democrats can learn from right-wing media; and more...
American car manufacturers have banked on a wealthy sliver of the population to buy their huge and hugely expensive vehicles. But what happens if the rich start to feel the pinch too?
|
|
|
{{#if }}
Get the most out of TNR’s breaking news and in-depth analysis with our membership subscriptions, featuring exclusive benefits that help you dive deeper into today’s top stories.
|
{{/if}}
|
|
Author A.J. Bauer says that over the last eight decades, conservatives have both created a massive alternative media ecosystem and successfully undermined traditional news outlets. Read the transcript here.
|
Right Now With Perry Bacon
|
Believe it or not, this is not the president’s worst idea. But without some consumer protection, unrestrained fees could cut into the program’s lofty goals.
|
Trump tried to blame the pause on a technical glitch. The connection was just fine.
|
The U.S. and Israel are now bombing bridges in Iran—and a key island—ahead of Trump’s supposed deadline.
|
|
|
The knock-on effects from the Iran war are intersecting with other crises and destabilizing the world. The worst may be yet to come.
|
By Christopher Collins, Thomas Homer-Dixon
|
What subscribers are reading:
|
As Trump’s threats grow more unhinged, a political scientist explains how Trump may have boxed himself into a place of maximum destructiveness on Iran—and why the GOP must urgently rein him in. Read the transcript here.
|
The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent
|
A quiet fell upon the Supreme Court chamber on Wednesday as Donald Trump arrived and sat in the public gallery with his soon-to-be-dismissed attorney general, Pam Bondi, and White House counsel David Warrington. He was purportedly there, in a presidential first, to witness oral arguments for Trump v. Barbara, a case concerning Trump’s executive order to limit birthright citizenship. In reality, his appearance was the culmination of a weeks-long intimidation effort targeting the justices, during which he lambasted his own appointees, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, as
"an embarrassment to their families" and insisted that only "Dumb Judges" would disagree with his position. Now he’d come to the court to stare down any robed figure who might dare oppose him.
|
|
|
A loyal army of followers, a huge disinformation network, and a party of soul-selling cowards can crowd out facts for a long time. But eventually, reality catches up.
|
|
|
|
|
Update your personal preferences for _t.e.s.t_@example.com by clicking here.
Our mailing address is:
The New Republic, 1 Union Sq W , Fl 6 , NY , New York, NY 10003-3303, United States
Do you want to stop receiving all emails from TNR Daily?
Unsubscribe from this list. If you stopped getting TNR emails, update your profile to resume receiving them.
|
|
|
|
|
