Asa Hutchinson & the GOP Before Times

Asa Hutchinson & the GOP Before Times

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RFK Jr.'s Making Disease "Popular" Again

Measles is back in South Carolina—and it didn’t happen by accident. In this episode, Rick Wilson lays out why RFK Jr. may be the most dangerous member of Trump’s cabinet: a powerful megaphone for anti-vaccine propaganda that is eroding public trust in science and reopening the do ...  Afficher plus

The DOJ Covers Up the Epstein Files: The Criminal Conspiracy in Real Time

In this explosive episode, Rick Wilson rips the lid off the DOJ’s choking, years-long effort to bury the Epstein files—those blacked-out, shredded, quietly “misplaced” documents that just happen to shield some of the most powerful men in America. We dig into the redactions, the v ...  Afficher plus

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This Two-Term Republican Governor Says Donald Trump Must Drop Out of the Presidential Race. Here’s What’s Bothering Asa Hutchinson
Press Advance with Johanna Maska

Johanna Maska talks to Asa Hutchinson, the two term Republican governor of Arkansas who is running a shoestring campaign for the GOP presidential nomination. Hutchinson stands out as a figure who has served with vast experience in Republican politics — he was first appointed to o ...  Afficher plus

Republicans Impeach One of Their Own
The Daily

Since 2016, the cardinal rule of Republican politics has been to defend Donald J. Trump and his allies at all costs, no matter the allegation. That appeared to change last week, when Texas lawmakers issued 20 articles of impeachment against their state’s attorney general, Ken ...

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Trump’s Voters vs. Haley’s Donors
The Daily

Inside the Republican Party, a class war is playing out between the pro-Trump base, which is ready for the nomination fight to be over, and the anti-Trump donor class, which thinks it’s just getting started.

Astead Herndon, a political correspondent for The Times and the ...

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The Anti-Trump Republicans (and the Specter of 2016)
The Run-Up

The 2016 Republican primary field was crowded. At one point, 17 people were vying for the nomination. It was a pileup that many saw as leading directly to the ascent of Donald Trump.The specter of that election hangs over the current moment for anti-Trump Republicans — could a fr ...  Afficher plus