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Trump economic approval drops to 30 percent in new polling

President Trump’s fiscal policies are becoming increasingly unpopular amid economic strains resulting from the Iran war, according to new polling. The Associated Press-NORC Research Center survey, released Wednesday, showed the president’s economic approval rating slumped down

MAGA Freaks Out After Virginia’s Major Redistricting Win

Virginians voted Tuesday to redraw their state’s congressional map, approving a ballot measure to give Democrats as many as four additional seats. Republicans are flipping their lids. Fox News commentator Laura Ingraham called the result a “Total travesty!!” on X, while MAGA

Democrats Demand Kash Patel Take Alcohol Disorder Test

House Judiciary Democrats want to force FBI Director Kash Patel to take the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test after The Atlantic reported that his drinking was “ a recurring source of concern across the government.” “There are numerous accounts that you consume alcohol

Greene blames Trump for Democratic win in Virginia

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Tuesday cast blame on President Trump and the GOP for Virginia voters approving a mid-decade redistricting plan that could boost Democrats’ hopes of reclaiming the House in November. “A once red state is turning into one of the

Supreme Court leak shakes institution’s secrecy

A major leak at the Supreme Court is shedding new light on its secretive practices — and shredding trust. Internal memos between the justices in 2016 published by The New York Times have created a firestorm around an institution that takes extraordinary measures to keep its

White House Correspondents' dinner weekend: List of events

The White House Correspondents’ Association dinner social scene is as crowded as ever, with at least 20 parties and events scattered throughout the week and at venues across the District. Some of the newcomers to the “Nerd Prom”-related lineup include a much buzzed about event

Trump’s Chaos Economy Could Trigger a Debt Crisis

Lending Tree, an online lender, reported last week that nearly half of U.S. households that used “buy now, pay later”—loans offered at online store checkouts by companies like Affirm and Klarna—had been late on their monthly payment over the past year. That’s up from the 41

Transcript: How the Media Failed the Palestinians

This is a lightly edited transcript of the April 22 edition of Right Now With Perry Bacon . You can watch the video here or by following this show on YouTube or Substack . Perry Bacon: I’m the host of Right Now on The New Republic . I’m joined today by Adam Johnson, journalist

Sudan’s refugees endure brutal sanctuary in the desert

AL DABBAH, Sudan — The Al-Affad camp in northern Sudan is a brutal refuge for just some of the 11.6 million people fleeing the horrors of the country’s civil war, which entered its fourth year on April 15. Many of the camp’s 25,000 residents traveled about 745 miles — a month's

Mills-Mace feud blows up into tit-for-tat expulsion threats

A simmering feud between Reps. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) and Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) has roared back up to a boil, escalating to tit-for-tat threats of expulsion as each lawmaker publicly lobs attacks on the other's character. Mace on Monday filed a resolution to expel Mills, citing

How the Media Failed the Palestinians

You can watch this episode of Right Now With Perry Bacon above or by following this show on YouTube or Substack . You can read a transcript here . The news media’s coverage after October 7, 2003, defended and legitimized Israel’s destruction of Gaza and killing of tens of

Trump extends Iran ceasefire and naval blockade

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} View Online Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story Trump extends Iran ceasefire and naval blockade President Trump said he would extend the U.S. ceasefire with Iran until Tehran provides

Court curtails Trump anti-renewable moves

{beacon} View Online Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Court curtails Trump anti-renewable moves A federal judge on Tuesday curtailed enforcement of several Trump administration policies that would have otherwise been expected to hamper renewable