Four years after his supporters invaded the US Capitol, Trump is more powerful than ever Stephen Collinson, CNN Donald Trump is about to get the Jan. 6 that he denied Joe Biden Kyle Cheney, Politico ‘A Day of Love’: How Trump Inverted the Violent History of Jan. 6. Dan Barry and Alan Feuer, New York Times [unlocked] What Americans should remember about Jan. 6 President Joe Biden, Washington Post As Trump rewrites history, victims of the Jan. 6 riot say they feel 'betrayed' Tom Dreisbach, NPR News Jan. 6th Rioters Claim They’re Like the Patriots of 1776. Here’s the Ugly Truth. Andrew Lawler, The Bulwark House and Senate Split on How to Deliver for Trump Siobhan Hughes and Richard Rubin, Wall Street Journal [unlocked] Trump Sees the U.S. as a ‘Disaster.’ The Numbers Tell a Different Story. Peter Baker, New York Times [unlocked] What to know about Democrats losing the working class Seth Masket, Tusk After bruising election loss, what next for Kamala Harris? Courtney Subramanian, BBC News The Comovement of Voter Preferences: Insights from U.S. Presidential Election Prediction Markets Beyond Polls Mikhail Chernov, Vadim Elenev & Dongho Song, National Bureau of Economic Research Are People Fleeing States with Abortion Bans? Daniel L. Dench, Kelly Lifchez, Jason M. Lindo & Jancy Ling Liu, National Bureau of Economic Research
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