Politics - The Atlantic
The Atlantic's coverage on politics highlights various issues, including the DHS secretary's evolving stance on immigration, concerns about race science involving a financier, challenges in addressing New York’s affordable housing, and debates over democracy and election credibility. It also touches on former President Trump’s immigration policies, trust issues between state and federal election officials, and the repercussions of an activist’s assassination on anti-Semitism within the Trump coalition.
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The DHS secretary is suddenly talking about more than just mass deportations.
The DHS secretary is suddenly talking about more than just mass deportations.
The files reveal the disgraced financier’s interest in “race science.”
Fixing New York’s affordable housing isn’t as simple as going after bad landlords.
They say they want to save democracy. First they’ll need to get out of their own way.
When can an influencer opt out of the news cycle?
Trump’s immigration crackdown has Latinos wondering if they belong in his America.
Some state election officials say they no longer trust their federal partners.
Trump’s team wants a reset on its mass-deportation goals, not a retreat.
The paper of record for the nation’s capital cut a third of its staff this week. It didn’t have to be like this.
The activist’s assassination unleashed anti-Semitism that is pulling the Trump coalition apart.
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