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A roundup of TNR’s politics reporting
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While the justices may ultimately rule against the former president, they’ve just handed him the legal victory he craved.

By Matt Ford

 

Mitch McConnell’s real legacy? He consistently enabled Trump and MAGA for years—then failed to act against Trump when it really could have counted.

By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent

 

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The agency reportedly plans to tell people with Covid and other infections to isolate based on symptoms. Researchers say symptoms aren’t a good indicator of who’s contagious.

By Melody Schreiber

 

The Alabama decision revealed the full implications of "fetal personhood," and Democrats are taking the fight to the states where they can win it.

By Greg Sargent

 

He’s underperforming in what should be a coronation, and struggling to unite his party. Remind you of anyone?

By Alex Shephard

 

 

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Forcing people to out themselves at the polls is a surefire way to deter trans voters.

By Melissa Gira Grant

 

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The Texas National Guard has deployed lies, fire, and razor wire in what’s been a largely inept attempt to deter asylum-seekers.

By Lillian Perlmutter

 

Two years after the high court’s ruling in Bruen, we now live in a world with a constitutional expectation that any firearm is a legal firearm.

By Matt Ford

 

What percentage of voters know that Trump can cancel prosecutions of himself if he wins back the White House?

By Greg Sargent

 

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