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Jonathan Alter’s Trump Trial Diary
Day 12 of the Hush Money Trial: What Would Jail Be Like for Trump?
Plus, dull but extremely important testimony about business records
Politics
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Bowed But Not Broken
Her latest attempt to knock off a House Speaker ran into the calm determination of Mike Johnson. How long can she stay muzzled?
The Monopolized Economy
Fareed Zakaria and Our Tumultuous World
The ubiquitous columnist and television broadcaster’s new book on revolution through the ages may be familiar, but it’s still spot on.
April/May/June 2024 Print Edition
In this issue
Trump vs. Biden: Who Got More Done for Veterans?
Trump vs. Biden: Who Got More Done on Health Care?
Trump vs. Biden: Who Got More Done on Immigration?
Trump vs. Biden: Who Got More Done on Antitrust?
Education
The Divestment Encampments Don’t Make Any Sense
The demand that universities unload any investments having to do with Israel is half-baked and bound to fail.
Books
How Trump Survived January 6
After the insurrection, everyone was disavowing him. But thanks to his old buddy Steve Bannon and a coterie of strategists, Donald Trump regained dominance over the Republican Party.
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