Committee Chair Maxine Waters appears to have a problem with fierce questioning and progressive financial reform.
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Red Alert: The Return of Cass Sunstein
Today on TAP: Obama’s OIRA director should not make a comeback under Biden
Are Democrats Unlearning the Lesson of 2020’s Senate Races?
Chuck Schumer could continue the successful populism that won Georgia, or fall back on a failed strategy with middle-of-the-road self-funders.
Merrick Garland Wants Former Facebook Lawyer to Top Antitrust Division
Susan Davies has spent much of the last decade working on behalf of major mergers and fending off antitrust enforcement.
The GameStop Craziness Pulls Back the Curtain on the Stock Market
Day traders with apps have occupied Wall Street—and shown it to be a sham.
Why COVID-19 Has Run Amok in Los Angeles
The jam-packed living arrangements of frontline workers in an unaffordable housing market are partly to blame.
Silicon Valley Takes the Battlespace
Through an obscure startup named Rebellion Defense, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt attempts to buy his way into the Biden White House.
This, Too, Is America
American exceptionalism died on January 6th, when the Second Civil War began. African Americans were not surprised.
How to Counter the Secretary of Sabotage
Secretary of State Pompeo is setting political traps in his final days, but an emboldened Biden can avoid them.
Trump Tries to Defund the Police on His Way Out
He also wants to cut money for global COVID vaccination.

