A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting
A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting An underdressed reporter journeys across icy, barren Greenland—and into Trump’s bored, nineteenth-century brain. |
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Donald Trump talked a good game about raising taxes on the rich. Guess who benefits from a provision buried deep within the new GOP bill? |
Trump’s brazen use of the White House to advance his family businesses should be one of the biggest scandals in the country’s history. |
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Undoubtedly, Donald Trump is a threat to American democracy; but the bigger threat is the obscene wealth gap that allowed his rise. This event on Tuesday, June 24 will build on our special reporting and polling about the concentration of wealth in America. |
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Alas, if history is any guide, they’ll love it anyway. |
An investigative history of the scandal-plagued company shines a light on a health care industry riddled with corruption and criminality. |
Who would have guessed that the Trump-Netanyahu split would have come this fast, over this many things? It’s the biggest surprise of Trump 2.0, by far. |
The Trump administration’s brief against the Fourteenth Amendment is a bad one, and it naturally led to some tortured legal reasoning from his solicitor general. |
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The president is declaring emergencies on everything from an "invasion" of immigrants to a mythical shortage of fossil fuel production. But it’s all just a ploy for him to act like a Roman emperor. |
The administration’s "pronatalist" position is substantially at odds with a range of policy decisions that will cause kids to sicken and die. |
The question regarding the Qatari plane deal isn’t whether it’s corrupt or illegal. It’s both of those. The question is, who will stop it? |
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