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VIDEO: Josh Kovensky and John Light Discuss Trump’s Crackdown on His Political Enemies
02.04.26 | 2:02 pm

The Trump administration used Charlie Kirk’s September assassination as an opportunity to declare war on the left, pledging to use the full force of the law to go after their ideological opponents. 

That’s exactly what is now happening. As Josh Kovensky and John Light discussed on Substack Live Wednesday morning, Trump’s DOJ is making novel use of “material support for terrorism” charges against Black Lives Matter and anti-ICE protesters. 

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Economic Experts Skeptical Trump Fed Chair Pick Will Be Free from Political Influence
Retiring Sen. Tillis has said he will oppose Warsh’s nomination until the DOJ drops or concludes its bogus investigation into Chairman Jerome Powell. Warsh can’t be confirmed without Tillis’ support.
02.04.26 | 10:30 am
Join Us Live for a Conversation on Trump’s Crackdown on His Political Enemies
02.04.26 | 9:54 am

Josh Kovensky and I will be discussing NSPM-7, the Trump administration’s crackdown on its ideological enemies, and its novel use of “material support for terrorism” charges on Substack Live at 10:30 a.m. Join us here.

on August 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. on August 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida.
Thoughts on a Post-Trump, Non-Wilding Spree Immigration Policy Prime Badge
02.03.26 | 1:35 pm

Last Friday, the Washington Post published an opinion piece by a GOP campaign consultant named Brad Todd. He says he’s the one who coined that phrase about taking Trump “literally but not seriously.” The big argument of the piece I think actually makes no sense or represents a kind of denial. But there are building blocks to it that capture key insights about immigration policy in the United States. The gist of Todd’s argument is that Trump’s immigration agenda was a big political winner in 2024 and has actually been very successful in practice — dramatically reducing the number of entries via the southern border. The problem is that it’s being overshadowed and the support for it is being wrecked by Trump sending ICE on these wilding sprees into blue cities.

My view is a bit different. I don’t know if Todd is in denial or willfully obtuse or maybe less than fully leveling with readers. But I don’t think this is actually what’s happening. Nobody foisted Stephen Miller or the whole “mass deportation” policy on Trump. Other than perhaps the concept of tariffs it’s the most organic and natural thing to him. It’s more accurate to say that the energy of MAGA is all about mass deportation and perhaps even more than mass deportation the assaultive cleansing of American society, of both those who are “illegal” and/or brown, but also white people whom through various forms of sexual license, gayness, uppity womenhood and non-traditionalism, are collectively standing in the way of Making America Great Again. “Closing the border” or “securing the border” is just the packaging the gets you electorally to 50%. Because that’s something quite a lot of Americans for a variety of reasons want to do. In other words, wilding sprees aren’t inadvertently driving down support for Trump immigration policies. The actual MAGA policy is “mass deportation” and ICE wilding sprees and it’s unpopular. The border rhetoric is popular but that’s neither here nor there.

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Trump Pushes ‘Rigged’ Conspiracy Theories About Minnesota, Threatens To ‘Nationalize’ Elections
Trump’s call for his political party to seize the operations of voting is an escalation. But what exactly he is threatening is unclear.
02.03.26 | 11:31 am
Trump DOJ Files 9/11-Era Charges Against Leftists Across the Country
Under Trump, the DOJ has changed how it brings terrorism cases, and is training them on the opposition.
02.03.26 | 9:29 am