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At the end of another tumultuous week, we’re discussing the indictment against Trump’s longtime political foil James Comey, and the state of free speech in America. Plus:

The indictment of Comey suggests there will be others

Paul Thomas Anderson’s masterpiece about American fascism

Cate Le Bon’s new album offers solace in chaotic times

In the debate over speech freedoms, we’d do well to remember that any standard we apply might be applied to us. Illustration by Miguel Porlan

David Remnick

Editor, The New Yorker

Back in January, during his Inaugural Address, Donald Trump declared that “after years and years

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