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early and ofteh
Oct. 4, 2023
Problem Solvers Caucus Is Imploding Over the McCarthy Drama
Republican members of the bipartisan caucus are upset about the wildly partisan Kevin McCarthy’s ejection. Their Democratic colleagues know better.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Oct. 4, 2023
A November Government Shutdown Looks More Likely Than Ever
All the factors that led House Republicans to dump Kevin McCarthy are still in play for his successor, whoever that may be.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Oct. 4, 2023
Acting Speaker’s First Order of Business: Evicting Nancy Pelosi
Apparently the former Speaker keeping an office in the U.S. Capitol is one of the biggest problems facing America.
By
Margaret Hartmann
just asking questions
Oct. 4, 2023
Making Sense of the Worsening Canada-India Feud
India expert Chietigj Bajpaee on the aftermath of a murder shrouded in mystery.
By
Benjamin Hart
the national interest
Oct. 4, 2023
The News Media Is Not Trying to Elect Trump
The mainstream media isn’t, at least.
By
Jonathan Chait
the economy
Oct. 4, 2023
Are Rising Bond Yields and Deficits a National Crisis?
America’s long-term economic outlook might pose a challenge to progressives.
By
Eric Levitz
early and often
Oct. 3, 2023
Kevin McCarthy Suffers a Historic Humiliation
The House Speaker loses his job thanks to the far-right he appeased in the first place.
By
Ben Jacobs
politics
Oct. 3, 2023
Trump Hit With Gag Order After Targeting Judge’s Clerk
He alleged on social media that a clerk in his fraud case has ties to Chuck Schumer, in his latest incident of insulting figures in his legal cases.
By
Nia Prater
early and often
Oct. 3, 2023
Good-bye, Kevin! Please Don’t Try to Come Back!
The former Speaker was not loyal to anybody or anything other than his power. Good riddance.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Oct. 3, 2023
Capitol Hill Dysfunction Helps Trump, the Chaos Candidate
Drama among Republican House members distracts from Trump’s trial and makes him look relatively stable. That’s good news for his 2024 campaign.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Oct. 3, 2023
Trump’s Jesus Court Sketch Is Somehow Way Worse Than It Looks
Being confusing and blasphemous is just the start.
By
Margaret Hartmann
the national interest
Oct. 3, 2023
Why Democrats Shouldn’t Bail Out Kevin McCarthy
Let justice be done, though the Kevins fall.
By
Jonathan Chait
politics
Oct. 3, 2023
Trump and Tish James Face Off in Manhattan Courtroom
Donald Trump was back in his hometown as Attorney General Letitia James’s civil-fraud case against the former president got underway on Monday.
By
Victoria Bekiempis
and
Nia Prater
early and often
Oct. 3, 2023
Matt Versus Goliath
How a nuisance became a mortal threat to Kevin McCarthy’s Speakership.
By
Ben Jacobs
the national interest
Oct. 3, 2023
Ron DeSantis: Trump’s Coup Attempt Was No Worse Than That
West Wing
Ad
Bill Maher lets the Florida governor engage in absurd whataboutism.
By
Jonathan Chait
politics
Oct. 2, 2023
How Jamaal Bowman Tried to Spin Pulling a Capitol Hill Fire Alarm
The New York Democrat claims he was in a rush to vote and thought the fire alarm would open a locked door in his way.
By
Ben Jacobs
politics
Oct. 2, 2023
Heroic Republican Bravely Threatens to Resign Over National Debt
Victoria Spartz said she “cannot save the Republic alone.”
By
Matt Stieb
early and often
Oct. 2, 2023
Newsom Hopes Laphonza Butler Appointment Will Solve His Senate Dilemma
Appointing the EMILY’s List president to Dianne Feinstein’s seat could resolve Newsom’s self-created drama — if she declines to run for a full term.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national interest
Oct. 2, 2023
Conservative Columnist Thinks the Polls Are Rigged for Trump
DeSantis fan Andrew McCarthy gets very desperate.
By
Jonathan Chait
early and often
Oct. 2, 2023
GOP Hard-liners Overplayed Their Hand Against McCarthy
Matt Gaetz and other GOP rebels left the Speaker with no option but to cut a deal with Democrats to avoid a shutdown. But the chaos is far from over.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national interest
Oct. 2, 2023
Anti-Trump Republicans Won’t Save Democracy. Can Anybody?
The authors of ‘How Democracies Die’ have a hopeful answer.
By
Jonathan Chait
early and often
Oct. 1, 2023
Kevin McCarthy Traded One Crisis For Another
The Speaker will now face a “motion to vacate” by Florida congressman Matt Gaetz and his hard-right allies in the House.
By
Ben Jacobs
government shutdown
Sept. 30, 2023
Government Shutdown Live Updates: Shutdown Averted
The Senate overwhelmingly passed the House’s stopgap spending bill, which means the government will be funded for another 45 days.
By
Intelligencer Staff
taboos
Sept. 29, 2023
The New War on Porn Is Winning
Laws requiring ID checks for websites are wildly popular — and potentially fatal for the adult industry.
By
Lux Alptraum
government shutdown
Sept. 29, 2023
The Shutdown Is About the GOP’s Dysfunctional Family Drama
It may seem like it’s “about nothing,” but House Republicans’ unhinged, destructive feuding is more
Yellowstone
than
Seinfeld
.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Sept. 29, 2023
Eric Adams Was Missing During a Natural Disaster — Again
This is becoming a pattern.
By
Benjamin Hart
feminism
Sept. 29, 2023
Dianne Feinstein Blazed a Trail to Ruin
The senator’s death leaves behind a complex legacy.
By
Sarah Jones
early and often
Sept. 29, 2023
Gavin Newsom Made Filling Dianne Feinstein’s Seat Even Harder
The governor promised to appoint a Black woman to fill the seat until next year’s election, which angered the very constituency he sought to honor.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Sept. 29, 2023
Dianne Feinstein Dead at 90; Tributes Pour in
The trailblazing California senator, who resisted calls to resign over visible health problems, died on Thursday evening.
By
Benjamin Hart
power
Sept. 29, 2023
Dianne Feinstein, the Institutionalist
She fought for gun control, civil rights, and abortion access for half a century. Where did it all go wrong?
By
Rebecca Traister
what we know
Sept. 28, 2023
What X CEO Linda Yaccarino Claimed at the Code Conference
In a tense interview, the head of Elon Musk’s social-media platform insisted everything was going great — and that she really was the CEO.
By
Chas Danner
early and often
Sept. 28, 2023
Republicans Held an Impeachment Hearing and It Turned Into a Clown Show
It started with star witnesses opposing Biden’s removal, and it got worse from there.
By
Ben Jacobs
early and often
Sept. 28, 2023
With Trump’s 2024 Rivals Out, Who’s Left on His Veep List?
He’s reportedly looking for a woman who’s intensely loyal to the MAGA cause. This leaves some unsettling possibilities.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Sept. 28, 2023
What Would Actually Happen During a Government Shutdown
Hundreds of thousands of federal employees would be furloughed and delays could pile up even more at U.S. airports.
By
Matt Stieb
politics
Sept. 28, 2023
John Fetterman Really, Really Wants Menendez to Resign
The Pennsylvania senator has continued to call out his New Jersey colleague.
By
Nia Prater
tremendous content
Sept. 28, 2023
Christie Will Not Stop Trying to Make ‘Donald Duck’ Happen
Trump quickly brushed off the weak debate jab. But Christie is still pushing the nickname and asserting, laughably, “I live in his head.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
early and often
Sept. 28, 2023
Trump Is Right: Republicans Should Cancel the Next Debate
Grade-school squabbles like the one we saw in Simi Valley should give way to more limited debates or none at all.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Sept. 28, 2023
Kari Lake vs. Kyrsten Sinema Is Already 2024’s Wildest Senate Race
The Donald Trump acolyte confirmed she’ll take on the incumbent independent senator, setting up a high-stakes three-way Senate race in Arizona.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national interest
Sept. 28, 2023
DeSantis Forced to Say Why He Enjoys Denying Health Insurance to Poor Floridians
The banality of “normal” American conservatism briefly surfaces.
By
Jonathan Chait
the inside game
Sept. 28, 2023
The Impeachment Prosecutor Turned Defender
Dan Goldman went after Trump but says there’s no comparison to the ‘bald-faced lies’ against Biden.
By
Gabriel Debenedetti
republican debate
Sept. 28, 2023
Who Won (and Lost) the Second Republican Debate
It was a good night for slick con men and a bad one for everybody else.
By
Eric Levitz
republican debate
Sept. 27, 2023
Republican Debate: 33 Things You Missed
Amid a cacophony of interruptions, the fracas featured Mike Pence’s sex life, DeSantis vs. Trump, Vivek’s hair, Haley’s haymakers, and war on TikTok.
By
Intelligencer Staff
politics
Sept. 27, 2023
Trump Might Lose Trump Tower After Scathing Court Ruling
A judge found Trump and his two eldest sons liable for widespread business fraud, which could lead to the dissolution of his New York businesses.
By
Nia Prater
early and often
Sept. 27, 2023
The Republican Primary Is Worth Covering Even If Trump Is Crushing It
Defenders of democracy against Trump should give voters a chance to weigh in before declaring the race already over.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Sept. 27, 2023
Menendez Keeps Bleeding Support From Top Democrats
Bob Menendez entered a not guilty plea in federal court Wednesday as top Senate leaders are now calling for his resignation.
By
Nia Prater
uaw strike
Sept. 27, 2023
Biden’s UAW Rally Exposes the Bankruptcy of Trump’s Populism
Biden walking the picket line while Trump addresses a nonunion auto plant perfectly illustrates their parties’ distinct approaches to labor issues.
By
Eric Levitz
exhibit a
Sept. 27, 2023
Menendez Followed the Supreme Court’s Bribery Playbook
And thanks to inaction by Congress, he might beat the case.
By
Ankush Khardori
early and often
Sept. 26, 2023
Democrats Are Winning 2023’s Special Elections, But What Does It Mean for 2024?
The president’s dismal polling has led some to look for a different set of clues to next year’s election.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Sept. 26, 2023
What Each Republican Needs to Do in the Second Debate
Trump’s again somewhere else, which means the seven debaters are battling for a long shot at an upset.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Sept. 25, 2023
Second Republican Debate: Who’s In, Who’s Out, Who’s Boycotting
Six of the eight Milwaukee debaters will return, but two are on the fence. Once again, Trump plans to skip the debate and offer counterprogramming.
By
Ed Kilgore
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