Plus, where do conservative Supreme Court justices get their information?; is this the end of the Kennedy myth?; Jack Smith report reveals why Trump hoarded classified docs; and more...
On the surface, Trump wants less attention paid to mass deportations. Meanwhile, Miller is taking new and hidden steps to wreak havoc in the lives of undocumented children and their families.
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The recent oral arguments in an important voting rights case suggest that the right wing of the high court has a suspect media diet.
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A bipartisan bill passed by the Senate would make manufactured homes even more affordable by removing a single unnecessary requirement. But the House is busy trying to suppress the vote.
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First, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and now Ryan Murphy’s Love Story suggest a family that was once Democratic royalty has lost its sheen.
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The upstart candidate for the Illinois House fell short on election night, but she may have pioneered a new way of community-based campaigning.
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The highlight reel is focused on "stuff blowing up" in Iran.
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One of the documents Trump kept was so sensitive that only six people were authorized to view it.
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Emily Gregory defeated the president’s preferred choice by focusing on affordability.
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Donald Trump’s tirades about Iran are getting uglier. He let out one rant that positively relished U.S. military domination of Iran and seethed about the media’s refusal to acknowledge his greatness. He unleashed a second tirade that dripped with bizarre triumphalism, angrily declaring the war "won," which raises questions about why it’s continuing. And Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a rant that was drenched in bloodlust. This comes as a new Strength in Numbers/Verasight poll finds Trump’s approval at 37 percent and underwater on every issue, with majorities questioning
the war’s most basic premises. That mirrors other polls from CBS, Reuters, and NBC showing him in trouble and a recent Quinnipiac poll finding his coalition fracturing over the war. We talked to G. Elliott Morris, who runs the Strength in Numbers Substack. He explains why all the bloodlust is working against Trump, why public support for this war is so historically low, and why Democrats are leading comfortably in the battle for the House. Listen to this episode here. A transcript is here.
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The president was asked about his sudden announcement that he’s interested in a peace deal.
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