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theatlantic.com > politics > 2026 > 02 > washington-post-layoffs-bezos > 685872

The Murder of The Washington Post

The Murder of The Washington Post2+ day, 18+ hour ago   (1220+ words) Today's layoffs are the latest attempt to kill what makes the paper special. We're witnessing a murder. The Post may yet rise, but this will be their enduring legacy. "Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)." "Irangate." "The Bork nomination to the…...

The Atlantic
theatlantic.com > politics > 2026 > 01 > minneapolis-ice-minnesota-police-dhs > 685736

Police and ICE Agents Are on a Collision Course

Police and ICE Agents Are on a Collision Course1+ week, 6+ day ago   (431+ words) Minneapolis may represent the beginning of a broader rupture between local police and federal agents. Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino complained on Thursday that Minneapolis police have been "missing in action," failing to show up when protesters have amassed to…...

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theatlantic.com > politics > 2026 > 01 > trump-roles-supporters-categories > 685706

The Four Donald Trumps

The Four Donald Trumps1+ week, 6+ day ago   (272+ words) The president's political power depends on his ability to play different roles for different parts of his coalition. Over the course of 10 months, we surveyed more than 10,000 people who said they voted for Trump in 2024, and conducted extensive focus groups,…...

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theatlantic.com > magazine > 2026 > 02 > trump-indecency-jan-6-pardons > 685324

MAGA’s Foundational Lie

1+ mon, 22+ hour ago   (368+ words) Or, the importance of being appalled At 1:42 a.m. on December 19, 2020, Donald Trump'disturbed, humiliated, livid'posted the following message on Twitter: "Statistically impossible to have lost the 2020 Election. Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!" "Them worthless fucking shitholes like…...

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theatlantic.com > politics > archive > 2025 > 10 > trump-authoritarianism > 684773

Trump's Plan Is Now Out in the Open

Trump's Plan Is Now Out in the Open3+ mon, 6+ day ago   (360+ words) It's getting ever harder to avoid connecting the authoritarian dots. A curtain of darkness is settling over our nation. And it's getting ever harder to avoid connecting the authoritarian dots. Read: The boat strikes are just the beginning Listen: The…...

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theatlantic.com > politics > archive > 2025 > 10 > graham-platner-progressive-democratic-strategy-moderate > 684692

What Progressives Keep Getting Wrong

What Progressives Keep Getting Wrong3+ mon, 1+ week ago   (349+ words) Graham Platner is the perfect embodiment of the left's strategy for returning to power. This is a problem. The Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has absorbed enough oppo research to kill half a dozen healthy candidacies. Among the stream…...

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theatlantic.com > politics > archive > 2025 > 10 > chicago-immigration-national-guard-trump > 684575

The Conquest of Chicago

The Conquest of Chicago3+ mon, 3+ week ago   (957+ words) Can a deep-blue city fend off Trump's ICE crackdown? Sednew said he lives in a mostly Latino neighborhood in northwest Chicago that has been hit hard in recent weeks by raids. "This is not really abstract or political for me....

The Atlantic
theatlantic.com > politics > archive > 2025 > 07 > big-beautiful-bill-backlash > 683390

They Didn’t Have to Do This

They Didn’t Have to Do This7+ mon, 5+ day ago   (218+ words) By passing Donald Trump's One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, congressional Republicans have talked themselves into an incomprehensibly reckless plan. Given that President Donald Trump and the GOP, unlike the morons in The Sopranos, are not collectively under the influence of…...

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theatlantic.com > politics > archive > 2025 > 06 > political-violence-state-lawmakers-minnesota > 683219

The Fear Coursing Through State Capitols

The Fear Coursing Through State Capitols7+ mon, 2+ week ago   (195+ words) An assassination in Minnesota has given legislators a fresh awareness of their own vulnerability. News of the tragedy unfolded in the group chat: Two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses had been shot in their homes overnight by a man…...

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theatlantic.com > politics > archive > 2025 > 06 > in-minnesota-americas-luck-ran-out > 683194

In Minnesota, America’s Luck Ran Out

In Minnesota, America’s Luck Ran Out7+ mon, 3+ week ago   (143+ words) The United States is a fraying society, torn apart by polarization, intense disagreement, and ratcheting extremism. In September 2023, shortly after Donald Trump yet again encouraged direct political violence against his opponents, I wrote this: "As a political scientist who studies…...