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Can the Conservative Legal Movement Stop Biden’s Student-Loan Relief Plans?
A lot of the administration's plans have perished at the hands of the Supreme Court's conservative bloc. But killing this debt forgiveness program will be tricky.
by Matt Ford
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Is Biden running? Is Harris ready? The Democratic donor class needs to chill, baby, chill.
by Walter Shapiro
As he descends into demented rants and his legal team flails in his defense, Republicans have to wonder: Just how radioactive is this all going to get?

by Alex Shephard
It was easy when foreign policy intellectuals of the left and the anti-neocon right got together to oppose U.S. aggression. But what about when the aggressor is someone else?
by Blaise Malley
The head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee seems a lot more focused on getting himself elected in 2024 than he is on helping Mitch McConnell take back the Senate.
by Daniel Strauss
From the archives:
TRUTH Social is supposed to compete with Twitter. So far, it’s been a mess. And Trump may go back to Twitter anyway. But it still could work out to be a killer grift.
by Alex Shephard

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