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Trump Tirades Take Unhinged Turn as His Epic Poll Collapse Rattles GOP

Plus, Trump explodes the nuclear energy regulatory landscape; ICE agents pepper-spray Democratic senator; and more...


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Donald Trump Is Going Nuclear

As the president explodes the nuclear energy regulatory landscape, hungry startups like Valar Atomics are racing to build new reactors as quickly as possible. But speed comes at what cost?

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Stop the Presses—Donald Trump Actually Did Something Good for Once

He is against private equity buying up single-family homes. Democrats should take note—and do him one better.

By Michael Tomasky

 

Deep Inside the Chaotic Politics of the California Billionaire Tax

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By Alex Thomas

 

Trump Twisted a Climate Debate Beyond Recognition

​Researchers concluded that one future climate scenario is unlikely to happen. Right-wingers went wild.

By Kate Aronoff

 

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Tightened work requirements and cost shifts could result in students and former foster youth losing their nutrition benefits.

By Grace Segers

 

The Voting Rights Act Is Dead. Here’s a New Model for Black Politics.

After Callais, the old civil rights politics is moot. And more recent strategies have limited reach. Here’s how we can build something more transformative.

By Jake Grumbach, Perry Bacon

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Can Marriage Survive the Manosphere?

The appeal of marriage is waning in an age of supercharged misogyny.

By Anna Louie Sussman

 

ICE Agents Pepper-Spray Democratic Senator at Protest

The Department of Homeland Security is blaming Senator Andy Kim after he was pepper-sprayed.

By Hafiz Rashid

 

Trump Sure Picked the Worst Time Imaginable to Bomb Iran

Bombs fell just hours after peace negotiators landed in Qatar.

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

 

Democratic Women Say They Could Kick Trump’s Butt. And They’re Right!

Republican men, in contrast, are more likely to say Trump could beat them up—just further proof of the MAGA reality-distortion field the president has created.

By Brynn Tannehill

 

Podcast: Trump Tirades Take Unhinged Turn as His Epic Poll Collapse Rattles GOP

The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent

GOP discomfort with Donald Trump is growing. Republicans have effectively blocked taxpayer money for his ballroom, revolted against his corrupt slush fund for insurrectionists, and turned against his war. GOP panic about his cratering approval and the midterm elections has reportedly escalated amid the ballroom and slush-fund dramas. Amid mounting GOP opposition, Trump let out a strange, self-pitying Truth Social rant about his ballroom. Then at a rally he unleashed a weird tirade about the stock market and another bizarrely manic-sounding one about affordability. The rants only underscored how disconnected he is from the reality of voters’ economic experiences. We talked to New Republic deputy editor Jason Linkins, who’s been writing well about Trump’s corruption as a major political vulnerability. We discuss Trump’s growing mania, why these stories are uniquely difficult for Republicans to defend, and why Americans’ experience of the economy poses a potentially unsolvable political problem for the GOP.

 

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