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A roundup of TNR's political reporting
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The former president’s lawlessness has dodged many an obstacle over the years, but he’s facing a new challenge now: a jury of his peers.

By Michael Tomasky

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At The Free Press’s Texas-size immigration debate, nothing was at stake and everybody won.

By Ana Marie Cox

 

The high court’s decision to leave a controversial lower court decision intact does not necessarily spell doom for First Amendment rights.

By Matt Ford

 

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Is it too much to ask growers and construction firms to furnish water and shade on hot days? Apparently so—in Florida and Texas.

By Timothy Noah

 

In his hush-money criminal trial, the former president is coming face to face with potential jurors who have expressed unvarnished opinions of him on social media.

By Alex Shephard

 

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It’s the International Law Department, which gives the army permission to kill 15 to 20 civilians per combatant death and pastes a veneer of properness over IDF operations.

By James Robins

 

They’ve gone on for years under the current leader’s tenure. Then House Republicans started asking questions.

By Pablo Manríquez

 

 

Since 2020, Joe Biden’s support among working-class voters of all races has fallen alarmingly. Here are seven ways he and his party can reverse the slide.

 

 

Donald Trump and Kari Lake are two recent examples of Republicans distancing themselves from extreme bans. Don’t believe the hype.

By Melissa Gira Grant

 

The Justice Department was looking into the hush-money saga. Then, suddenly, it wasn’t. Why?

By Thom Hartmann

 

The House speaker’s comments wrecked one of the far right’s most ridiculous, reprehensible tropes.

By Greg Sargent

 

 
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