For a minute there, former President Donald Trump sounded different on Thursday night. "Whether you've supported me in the past or not, I hope you will support me in the future, because I will bring back the American Dream," Trump told a sea of conservative believers at the Republican National Convention. "With great humility, I am asking you to be excited about the future of our country." The acceptance speech he delivered lacked the soaring phrasing of Ronald Reagan telling the RNC crowd in 1980 that "the time is now, my fellow Americans, to recapture our destiny, to take it into our own hands." The overall tone of the prepared text distributed ahead of his speech was a far cry from his first acceptance speech eight years ago, let alone his inauguration address, later dubbed the "American Carnage" speech. It was a shift in line with the reported "new softness" he'd displayed since last week's assassination attempt. This is a preview of Hayes Brown's latest article. Read the full column here. |
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Melania Trump does what she wants. Last night, that meant breaking a long-held tradition. Read more. |
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The president's second-term agenda rollout has been overshadowed by events outside his control as the debate over whether he steps down rages. Read more. |
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The Maryland Democrat wrote that the country is "under siege every day by the autocrats and monarchists, from Moscow to Mar-A-Lago." Read more. |
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The Dobbs majority criticized a 2000 case as having "distorted" the First Amendment. The same majority has a chance to overrule it. Read more. |
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The Democratic Party coalition is a complicated one to say the least. A growing number of Democrats have called on President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential election in recent weeks. Those encouraging him to step aside have cited concerns about his fitness for office and ability to win reelection. Jamelle Bouie is a New York Times opinion columnist and is a co-host of the Unclear and Present Danger podcast. He joins WITHpod to discuss the lack of mechanisms to force an incumbent president to withdraw from the race, the mostly unprecedented set of circumstances surrounding all of this, the case for and against Vice President Kamala Harris as a replacement Democratic nominee. Listen now.
Note that this conversation was recorded on Friday, July 12 before the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a campaign event in Pennsylvania. |
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