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Archives for July 2025

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Welcome back to the new season of the Trump show.

We’ve talked before about the funhouse-mirror-alternative-reality that Trump (and Musk) have built. JP Brammer, who watches much more YouTube than I do, notes something weird is going on in content land — it seems Donald Trump has lost control of the plot. NBC’s Brandy Zadrozny, writing from a more anxious angle, seems to agree. Content has now outpaced reality. I guess we’re going to find out by how much.

May the Beast You Rode in on Eat You Alive

[johnpaulbrammer.substack.com]

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
A new executive order may take aim at ‘woke’ AI models.

The order, which is planned to be released sometime next week, would “dictate that AI companies getting federal contracts be politically neutral and unbiased in their AI models,” according to The Wall Street Journal.

How doxxing led to ICE detentionHow doxxing led to ICE detention
Gaby Del Valle
Lauren Feiner
Lauren Feiner
‘Crypto Week’ hits a roadblock.

The House voted against a procedural step to advance a slate of three President Donald Trump-endorsed crypto bills that would regulate stablecoins, determine who can regulate cryptocurrency, and prevent the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency. Thirteen Republicans defied Trump’s encouragement to advance the legislation amid disputes about whether the bills should be combined in a vote. It’s not clear what happens next, but Crypto Week might not be done just yet.

The MAGA backlash over Epstein isn’t dying down

Right-wing influencers now have to choose between authenticity to their brand, and their loyalty to Trump.

Tina Nguyen
Why GM’s CEO is still betting on electric vehicles (and racing)

Mary Barra talks about GM’s EV future in light of Trump’s whiplash policies, and how diversity and inclusion still have a role to play in GM’s workforce.

Abigail Bassett