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The indictment of Letitia James is the next step on Donald Trump’s revenge tour. But, first, his most controversial domestic policies, including military deployments to American cities, are unpopular with the public—as is the President himself. Does it matter? Plus:

Susan B. Glasser on the war games of the “President of Peace”

Zohran Mamdani prepares to take on Trump

Rose Byrne is the ultimate stressed-out mom

Federal officers in Portland, Oregon. Photograph by Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Getty

Jon Allsop

A contributing writer who covers politics.

Yesterday, April M. Perry, a federal judge, bar

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