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June 9, 2021
Melissa Gira Grant
Will Biden’s Obsession With Compromise Poison His Agenda on LGBTQ Rights?
An opaque court filing in an anti-LGBTQ discrimination case has advocates asking if this administration will “bargain down” the rights of students to reach an uneasy peace with Republicans.
June 9, 2021
Michael Kimmage
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Matthew Rojansky
Make Vladimir Putin Boring Again
Biden’s upcoming meeting with the Russian president is the perfect opportunity to shrink Russia’s outsize significance in American politics.
June 8, 2021
Alex Shephard
The Party of Trump Is Trying to Get People Mad at Anthony Fauci Again
The latest attacks from the GOP betray its desperation to find something, anything, to attack Joe Biden with.
June 8, 2021
Jeff Hauser
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Max Moran
Why Is Merrick Garland Defending Donald Trump?
In the name of returning the DOJ to “normal,” the attorney general has protected an abnormal president from accountability.
June 8, 2021
Alex Pareene
Democrats, Stop Negotiating With Traitors
Party leaders should act like they believe their own rhetoric on Republican extremism.
June 7, 2021
Matt Ford
Joe Manchin Inches Closer to Trump’s Big Lie
Why is the Democratic senator from West Virginia echoing Republican talking points about American elections?
June 4, 2021
Alex Shephard
Trump’s War on the Press Isn’t Over Until Biden Ends It
The previous two administrations’ dogged pursuit of reporters’ records demands immediate reform.
June 4, 2021
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Aslı Bâli
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Aziz Rana
Biden’s Foreign Policy Doctrine Is Stuck in the Twentieth Century
The president’s domestic agenda is surprisingly ambitious and progressive. So why is he proposing conventional, outdated solutions to the world’s crises?
June 3, 2021
Alex Shephard
Biden’s Infrastructure Week Is Turning Into a Joke, Too
The Trump era’s most infamous metaphor takes on a new meaning as “bipartisan” negotiations drag on.
June 3, 2021
Matt Ford
Biden’s Shameful, Conservative Stance Against Legal Pot in D.C.
His outdated view of marijuana legalization is blinding him to the will of the District’s voters.
June 2, 2021
Nick Martin
The Biden White House Is Strangely Calm About Our Burning Planet
Jennifer Granholm, John Kerry, and the rest of the Biden climate team consistently downplay how much we need to do.
June 1, 2021
Alex Shephard
Trump’s Republicans Want a Coup
Michael Flynn’s embrace of a Myanmar-style military overthrow is chilling. It’s also a growing position within the GOP.
May 25, 2021
Osita Nwanevu
Bored Reporters in Washington Declare an End to the Biden Honeymoon
Beltway pundits, finally wise to the fact that the president’s agenda faces long odds, have decided that the narrative needs to be changed.
May 25, 2021
Audrey Clare Farley
The Exorcists Who Are Battling Black Lives Matter
Across the country, right-wing Catholic clerics are weaponizing their rites to own the libs.
May 24, 2021
Osita Nwanevu
Have Democrats Reached a Turning Point on Israel?
Recent violence and shifts in public opinion have created an opportunity for advocates to push President Biden on a policy that’s been fixed in amber.
May 21, 2021
Bryce Covert
Are Democrats Giving Up on the Dream of Universal Childcare?
A quiet split is brewing in the party: Is “better” enough, or is stretching toward a truly accessible, public program the goal? Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden have taken sides.
May 20, 2021
Nina Luo
The American Victims of Washington’s Anti-China Hysteria
The “Yellow Peril” tropes that may pave the way for a new war abroad have historically fueled anti-Asian hate on these shores.
May 17, 2021
Osita Nwanevu
Joe Biden Unexpectedly Wades Back Into the D.C. Statehood Fight
The White House’s quiet campaign to tweak the D.C. Admission Act also provides the first hint that the president is open to reforming the Electoral College.
May 17, 2021
Matt Ford
Abolish the Debt Ceiling—by Raising It to One Googolplex Dollars
Democrats can end the insane tradition of holding the global economy hostage now and forever.
May 17, 2021
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Matt Ford
Our 250-Year Fight for Multiracial Democracy
We say we’re for it. We’ve never truly had it. These next few years will determine its fate.
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