A weekly roundup of TNR’s politics reporting
A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting Elon Musk emerged victorious in Trumpworld’s first fight over foreign-born tech workers. But underneath Laura Loomer’s hateful rhetoric lies a legitimate concern. |
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On February 12, TNR’s editor Michael Tomasky and staff writers Timothy Noah and Greg Sargent will host an important event to help you prepare for Trump 2.0. Live streamed from Washington, D.C., it will gather top minds in politics and culture determined to mitigate the possible damages of a second Trump term. |
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Our tech overlords have ruined the online platforms that Americans depend on. Now, as Donald Trump returns to the White House with Elon Musk in tow, expect the same to happen to our government. |
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We can all agree that Supreme Court justices shouldn’t face threats of physical violence. But only in the chief justice’s warped, cloistered world does criticism of the high court constitute intimidation. |
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Join us on Tuesday, January 28 as The New Republic’s photo director, Stephanie Heimann, and Aziz Abu Sarah discuss how socially conscious travel can promote peace across cultures and perspectives. |
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In Black Southern life, guns have been a sign of readiness against constant threats. |
It’s easy to forget after so much time has passed, but his presidency began with great promise—which still resonates today. |
The privatized version of Medicare doesn’t just provide worse care than traditional Medicare—it also rips off American taxpayers with fraudulent claims. And Trump wants to double down on it. |
He sold them countless, often conflicting fantasies. In 2025, he’ll face political reality. |
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