Today on TAP: There’s a bill in the House that would do just that
Law & Justice
How Many Republican Senators Were Part of ‘Trump’s Mob’?
Senate Trial, Day Two: The dereliction was even worse than the incitement.
The Trump Holdovers Biden Still Needs to Fire
If President Biden wants to keep making progress, he’s going to have to remove these officials.
The Defense Trump Deserved—Meandering, Self-Contradictory, and Off-Topic
Senate Trial, Day One: The prosecution comes on strong. The defense gets lost in the weeds.
Antitrust Can Address Racial Inequities
‘Let’s not politicize antitrust’ is code for ‘Let’s not use antitrust in a way that upsets the current power imbalance or America’s caste system.’
Republicans Work to Reverse Increases in Voter Turnout
Over 100 bills filed across the country would limit voting access, after more convenient voting options during the pandemic led to a historically high-turnout election.
ICE Cancels Controversial Deportation Flight to Cameroon
The stalled deportation of 60 Black immigrants shows that the Biden administration can choose not to send asylum seekers back home.
Biden Won’t Stop This Deportation Flight
A federal judge halted a deportation moratorium. But advocates and politicians want the president to stop sending asylum seekers back to war-torn countries like Cameroon.
How the Supreme Court Protects Robinhood
Decades of bad Court rulings have enabled corporations to use forced arbitration clauses to protect themselves. But Congress could easily fix this.

