How does the president’s economic policy interact with the auto workers’ strike? David Dayen explains.
foreign policy
The Legacies of 9/11
Today on TAP: The long-term consequences of the U.S. response were far worse than the attacks themselves.
A Hemmed-In Presidency
In ‘The Last Politician,’ Franklin Foer unfolds Joe Biden’s record of achievement and command. But voters haven’t gotten to see it.
A Revolving-Door Trifecta
Today on TAP: More of the same may be in store at the State Department.
Border Bullies
President Biden has kept far too many of Trump’s brutal immigration policies.
Are American Leftists Taking Money from China?
Alexander Reid Ross and organizer Tobita Chow discuss.
Can Democrats Sell ‘Bidenomics’?
The substance is there. But the sales apparatus isn’t yet.
Modi Visit Part of a Geopolitical Great Game
India is seen as a strategic counterweight to China, and that has overridden any U.S. concerns about repression against ethnic minorities and the press.
Rising Democratic Tumult Over Israel
A series of communications last week show the fault lines, and pitfalls, in dealing with an increasingly illiberal Israeli government.
Might We See a Bipartisan Agreement to Scale Back the Bush-Obama Security State?
Segments of both parties want to do it. But obstacles are high.

