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Today: "Trump's New Voter I.D. Threat Is His Gravest Attack on Democracy Yet" Plus, maybe the time is right for an AOC presidential bid; Republicans are showing their true agenda is elite impunity; new evidence torpedoes Bondi's claim about Trump and Epstein; and more...

 
 

Maybe the Time Is Right for an AOC Presidential Bid

She's only 36, and there's a good argument that she should run for Senate and bide her time. But she also could be a formidable White House candidate.

By Perry Bacon

 

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Trump's Sick Campaign to Gamify Violence

Young men are isolated and lonely. Trump's exploitation of internet culture has made that trend worse.

By Grace Segers, Tori Otten

 

The GOP Has Become a Single-Issue Party. The Issue Is Elite Impunity.

From protecting rapists to shielding Monsanto or helping Big Oil avoid climate change lawsuits, Republicans are showing their true agenda.

By Aaron Regunberg

 

Tareq Baconi's Search for Liberation

Fire in Every Direction recounts the uneasy coming of age of a queer scholar in the Palestinian diaspora.

By Mariam Rahmani

 

Food Used to Be Democrats' Territory. What Happened?

Once a topic associated with Michelle Obama, food reform has now become the province of RFK Jr. But if Dems decide to reclaim it, they could peel MAHA votes away from the GOP.

By Jane Black

 
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New Evidence Torpedoes Pam Bondi's Claim About Trump and Epstein

A DOJ slideshow suggests that the FBI spoke with an Epstein victim who accused President Trump of assault.

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

 

John Fetterman Bends Reality in Desperate Attempt to Defend Trump

The turncoat senator thinks Donald Trump is a paragon of respect for the courts.

By Edith Olmsted

 

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What the Democrats Need to Do Now

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Bondi Blasted After Adding Just About Every Name to Epstein Email List

By Hafiz Rashid

 

Billionaire Trump Donor Closing U.S. Plant and Moving Work to China

"They're not answering or returning anyone's calls," said the local union leader.

By Malcolm Ferguson

 

Trump's New Voter I.D. Threat Is His Gravest Attack on Democracy Yet

By Michael Tomasky

What did Donald Trump mean last Friday when he wrote on Truth Social that "there will be Voter I.D. for the Midterm Elections, whether approved by Congress or not!"? We didn't have to wonder for long, because exactly 27 minutes later, he explained it with a follow-up post: "If we can't get it through Congress, there are Legal reasons why this SCAM is not permitted. I will be presenting them shortly, in the form of an Executive Order."

 

Trump can issue an executive order changing the temperature at which ice becomes water, but that won't make it happen. The Constitution couldn't be clearer: Presidents don't run elections; the states do. Congress can change the rules, and it did in 1967 when it mandated single-member districts (a couple states at the time still elected members on an at-large basis). But the president has nothing to do with any of it.

 

How the Democrats Can Play Offense on Immigration

Typically, Democrats run for the hills when immigration comes up. But as two blue-state governors are showing, the winning play is actually to confront ICE and MAGA xenophobia head on. Read the full series here.

By Greg Sargent

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