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How the SAVE Act Seeks to Undermine the Right to Vote
Anthony Conwright After you strip away the lies about rampant voter fraud, the GOP bill is a frontal assault on hard-won protections of the franchise The post How the SAVE Act Seeks to Undermine the Right to Vote appeared first on The Nation. Source link
No Kings Day: We Are Everywhere—Plus, Trump and Antisemitism
Jon Wiener Leah Greenberg of Indivisible talks about Saturday’s No Kings demonstrations, and David Myers comments on Trump’s new attacks on Harvard and UCLA The post No Kings Day: We Are Everywhere—Plus, Trump and Antisemitism appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Senate Proves Once Again That It’s the World’s Most Useless Deliberative Body
Chris Lehmann Despite his denying the legitimacy of Biden’s election and making violent threats, Markwayne Mullin breezed through his Senate confirmation to become the new head of the DHS. The post The Senate Proves Once Again That It’s the World’s Most Useless Deliberative Body appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Supreme Court Looks Likely to Cave on Mail-In Ballots
Elie Mystal The GOP shouldn’t win this case, but the fact that Trump has been throwing a tantrum about it for years means they likely will. The post The Supreme Court Looks Likely to Cave on Mail-In Ballots appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Paris, a Capital in “Resistance”?
Harrison Stetler Barring a few big-ticket victories in this month’s local elections, the French left is more divided than ever—one year from a pivotal fight for the presidency The post Paris, a Capital in “Resistance”? appeared first on The Nation. Source link
How Trump’s Economy Is Crushing Everyday Americans
Katrina vanden Heuvel As costs surge and safety nets shrink, millions of Americans are struggling to afford the basics. The post How Trump’s Economy Is Crushing Everyday Americans appeared first on The Nation. Source link
AI Is the New AIPAC
Usamah Andrabi Companies like Anthropic are powering a new election spending boom that’s just as deceptive and destructive as anything the pro-Israel lobby has done. The post AI Is the New AIPAC appeared first on The Nation. Source link
It Could’ve Been Worse—but France’s Local Elections Are a Warning to the Left
Cole Stangler The French left managed to hold on to key cities, but the far right and mainstream right also won key victories—and the intra-left bickering shows no signs of subsiding. The post It Could’ve Been Worse—but France’s Local Elections Are a Warning to the Left appeared first on The Nation. Source link
After the Iran War, Can America Still Be Trusted?
Jeet Heer Annelle Sheline on alienating allies. The post After the Iran War, Can America Still Be Trusted? appeared first on The Nation. Source link
A Dangerous and Consistent Misreading of Trump’s Appeal
Corbin Trent Trump didn’t win by moderating. He won by attacking a system millions already believed was broken. The post A Dangerous and Consistent Misreading of Trump’s Appeal appeared first on The Nation. Source link