![]() ![]() ![]() This is largely on the strength of what looks to be the most consequential EX-presidency in American history. Far from fading into irrelevance, Trump is now positioned to be among the most consequential presidents of his era. Far from loosening, his claim on national attention is as urgent as ever. “In historical terms, Trump is a larger figure than ever. 6 committee helped make Donald Trump a historic president.” He writes: John Harris takes stock of Trump’s dominance of our attention and explains “how the Jan. You could be forgiven for not remembering that on Tuesday, it was Joe Biden who sat down for a rare televised interview - the kind of thing that, in another era, we’d all still be talking about. 6, his name was prominently featured in text messages read aloud at the Oath Keepers trial, and his decision to form a new company was criticized by the NY attorney general who is suing him. ![]() Yesterday, he was subpoenaed, his appeal to the Supreme Court in the Mar-a-Lago documents case was rejected, his former aides were spotted after testifying before a grand jury in the criminal investigation of Jan. And Trump once again this week dominates all political coverage. And yet another blockbuster is out on Tuesday: “Unchecked: The Untold Story Behind Congress's Botched Impeachments of Donald Trump,” by our own RACHAEL BADE and The Washington Post’s KAROUN DEMIRJIAN. Just a few weeks ago, PETER BAKER and SUSAN GLASSER’s “The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021” debuted at number two. MAGGIE HABERMAN’s “Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America” debuted at number one this week on the NYT best seller list. He is seemingly the only subject of top nonfiction books. He has transformed the Republican Party: A new NYT investigation reveals “that about 70 percent of Republicans running for Congress had questioned the election of President Biden” and “nearly two-thirds are favored to win their races, according to the Cook Political Report.” 6 “is practically invisible on the nation’s airwaves, despite nearly a billion dollars in overall ad spending this year.” POLITICO’s Jordain Carney, Sarah Ferris, and Ally Mutnick note that “Democrats have aired just two dozen spots focused on threats to democracy this cycle, in roughly 16 different battleground districts.”īut even if he didn’t appear in a single ad - and there are plenty that include him - Trump still looms over everything in politics. As NYT’s Blake Hounshell and Alyce McFadden point out, Jan. 6 committee to subpoena the former president, there were long stretches when Trump wasn’t the main character of the midterms. In between peak coverage in August of the FBI’s search of his Mar-a-Lago home and Thursday’s public vote by the Jan. NO ESCAPE - For a minute there, DONALD TRUMP wasn’t the dominant political story. Live stream here.Ģ022 MUST-READ OF THE DAY - “House Democrats retrench as GOP money floods the map,” by Ally Mutnick and Sarah Ferris RAPHAEL WARNOCK and Republican challenger HERSCHEL WALKER is tonight at 7 p.m. #Bomb angry birds space tvTV TODAY - NBC’s Dasha Burns sat down for an interview with Pennsylvania GOP Senate nominee MEHMET OZ that will air on the “Today” show and “NBC Nightly News.” JONI ERNST’s annual Ruck, Roast and Ride event next Saturday, Oct. Sanders will be the special guest at Sen. | House Select Committee via AP DRIVING THE DAYĮYES EMOJI - SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS, the former Trump White House press secretary who is cruising to election as governor of Arkansas, will be campaigning later this month - in Iowa. Even if he didn’t appear in a single ad - and there are plenty that include him - Donald Trump still looms over everything in politics. ![]()
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