The linkages between anti-war protesters and 317,000 students who waited a decade for restitution for their fraudulent college loans
Executive Power
Republicans Attempt to Invalidate Democratic Policy Because It’s Democratic
The latest student debt lawsuit targets a program that’s been in place for over 30 years and is mandated by statute. It would effectively make it illegal to implement a law as a Democrat.
Biden’s Latest Child Care Order
Today on TAP: Capping costs for 100,000 families is the right idea, at too small a scale.
Civil War II
As Southern states again assert their dubious right to countermand federal law and the national Constitution, Biden needs to be as resolute as Lincoln.
Why Four Million Student Borrowers Got Debt Relief
It’s just a matter of Biden’s Education Department fixing existing forgiveness programs that previous presidents failed to follow for decades.
Bank Bailouts, Building Power, and Health Care Privatization
A look back at the Best of 2023 for our executive editor
On Drug Prices, Biden Opts for Talk Over Action
The administration says it has the ability to employ march-in rights to lower drug prices. When will it actually use them?
Can Biden’s Executive Order Deliver for Care Workers?
Absent the Build Back Better bill, the fight for care workers continues at the state level, and with Biden’s executive order.
White House to Force Companies to Share Artificial-Intelligence Data
It’s part of the administration’s new framework for regulating AI.
Biden’s China Policy: Less Than Meets the Eye
Today on TAP: The White House executive order on export controls is mostly window dressing—and there is already pressure to water it down.

