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Today: "Why Is Trump Autocracy Rising? These Dems Have an Unnerving Answer." Plus, Trump moves to scrub felon status from his record; Trump’s fury at the Ontario ad is all about the Supreme Court; MAGA attorney general sues Tylenol; and more...

 
 

Podcast: Trump’s Angry, Crazed Eruption over Cognitive Test Backfires

As Trump’s rant about his cognitive test accidentally reveals his unfitness, a critic of political media explains how the press fails to connect his mental decline to the real-world horrors he’s visiting on people daily. Read the transcript here.

The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent

 
 

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Trump’s Fury at the Ontario Ad Is All About the Supreme Court

The president is worried that his tariffs case before the court has big holes. Canadian officials have confirmed those fears are well founded.

By Matt Ford

 

Trump’s Ballroom Defenders Have Adopted the "Abundance" Argument

Trump’s bulldozing rampage isn’t what Abundance liberals had in mind, but they should have seen it coming.

By Timothy Noah

 

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By Virginia Heffernan

 

Trump Tells U.S. Troops He Hates Hot People—and Other Weird Stuff

Donald Trump forced U.S. troops in Japan to listen to him ramble about the strangest things.

By Malcolm Ferguson

 

Trump Moves to Scrub Felon Status From His Record

Donald Trump has asked an appeals court to overturn his hush-money trial ruling.

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

 

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Trump, 79, Wanders Off While Meeting Japanese Prime Minister

In an embarrassing moment caught on video, it’s clear Donald Trump gets confused and walks away from Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

By Hafiz Rashid

 

MAGA Attorney General Sues Tylenol Over Trump’s Wild Autism Claims

Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claim that a person taking Tylenol while pregnant can cause their child to develop autism.

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

 

Trump Praises Military’s Catapults and Steamships in Bonkers Rant

Just what century does Donald Trump think our military is from?

By Edith Olmsted

 

Why Is Trump Autocracy Rising? These Dems Have an Unnerving Answer.

By Greg Sargent

As President Trump’s consolidation of autocratic power gains steam, it’s often been argued that the failures of liberal governance meaningfully helped to bring us to this moment. In this reading, the Biden administration—and other Democratic leaders in recent years—allowed well-intentioned caution and respect for parliamentary safeguards and procedures to hobble ambition, frustrating voters and making them easier prey for demagogues peddling authoritarian governance as our civic cure-all.

 

This reading has now picked up the endorsement of a surprising group: a large bloc of former high-level members of the Biden administration.

 

The left-leaning Roosevelt Institute is releasing a major new report Tuesday—with input from nearly four dozen former senior Biden officials across many agencies—that seeks to diagnose the administration’s governing mistakes and failures. The report, provided in advance to The New Republic, may be the most ambitious effort involving Biden officials to determine what went wrong and why.

 

In the report, Biden officials extensively identify big failings in governing and in the execution of the politics around big decisions—but with an eye toward creating the beginnings of a Project 2029 agenda. The result is a kind of proto-blueprint for Democratic governance to show that it can work the next time the party has power.

 

The Cases That Could Unleash Trump’s War on Blue Cities

A legal battle between California Governor Gavin Newsom and the president will decide whether the president’s autocratic use of the National Guard is above board.

By Matt Ford

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