Plus, Trump may still cut food stamps; Neil Gorsuch’s lonely quest to fix Indian law; ICE almost deports Native American woman; and more...
Comments by Trump and his officials this week suggest food assistance might be the administration’s next target.
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The U.S. Senate is preparing to vote on a bill that could sentence millions of acres of trees to the chopping block.
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The justice has famously endeavored to do right by Native Americans and restore their place in the constitutional order. Here’s how that work is going.
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Stop panicking: They are the most progressive generation ever, especially on race. If that surprises you, you’ve been listening to the wrong story.
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The new movie about Lorenz Hart evokes a hallowed showbiz past.
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Even Donald Trump is being forced to recognize how bad things are.
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The president undermined MAGA doctrine on immigration—even as Abigail Spanberger has now demonstrated how Democrats can win on the issue.
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Leticia Jacobo was about to be deported, despite her Social Security number and tribal identification.
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Jeffrey Epstein helped one of Donald Trump’s closest advisers.
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President Trump is angrily urging Republicans not to join Democrats in pushing for release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. But all of a sudden, with the discharge petition set to force a House vote, things are rapidly going in the wrong direction for Trump. In a surprise, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene now predicts that the number of Republicans who will vote to release the files will be "a lot higher" than anyone expects. If the GOP defectors hit truly sizable numbers, as suddenly looks likely, it will be a bombshell with terrible implications for Trump, ramping up the pressure across the board in any number of ways. But the process that’s about to unfold is complex. So we talked to Democratic Representative Yassamin Ansari of Arizona, a high-profile voice throughout this saga. She explains what it’s like to talk personally with Epstein’s victims, why Republicans are finding it harder to resist pressure, what Democrats will do next to keep the story alive, and why this will keep getting worse for Trump until the truth comes out in the end.
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