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The calendar is deep into April, so why does it still feel like Groundhog Day? What can one write that’s new about the same stories — the on-again, off-againsince I started blogging in 2005, and which will hit a new low Saturday with an appearance by a president determined to crush press freedom, Donald Trump.

Appomattox 161 years ago this month, Americans have wondered what the next civil war will look like. It was only two years ago that millions ventured out to theaters to seeBut what if the first shots of the next great battle for the soul of America aren’t happening on a cinematic battlefield, but come fromthat read like cries for help — that the U.S. Supreme Court is at war ... with itself. Looming large over this soft civil war inside one of America’s three branches of government is our most fundamental liberty, It’s been easy to miss the escalating conflicts among the High Court’s six conservative and three liberal jurists, because of the shooting war over in Iran. But last weekend, with a shaky ceasefire in Iran, the biggest bombshell wasn’t dropped in the Persian Gulf but in the pages of the New York Times.of secret memos between the Supreme Court justices over five days in early 2016 that exposed the rise of the so-called “,” in which the conservative-dominated court has increasingly issued hasty and little-explained rulings in cases that haven’t even been argued in public. For more than a decade now, these emergency rulings have largely constrained Democratic presidents and boosted the power of Donald Trump on major issues., who has argued during his two decades overseeing the court that its justices are not political actors but impartial umpires “The secret memos reveal Roberts as less an umpire and more the manager of a team desperate to win the. The issue at hand in February 2016 was an effort by Barack Obama’s environmental regulators to force U.S. power plants away from dirty fuels like coal, because of the climate crisis.— no lower court had even ruled yet on its legality — and sounded more like a corporate lobbyist than an unbiased judge in doing so. The George W. Bush-appointed chief justice arguedon “the most expensive regulation ever imposed on the power sector.” His words seemed to confirm the decades-long, big money plan for a capitalist capture of the judiciary as described in the recentthat blocked Obama’s climate agenda is hugely significant in showing how and why the judicial branch has become the ultimate backstop for protecting corporate power inThe breach of secrecy in revealing these memos which, to many, cast Roberts in a negative light is just the latest in a series of news leaks and public statements coming from the Supreme Court that lack any precedent, legal or otherwise. This has happened at a time whencame from the conservative wing Since then, as the right-tilted Supreme Court has played an increasingly visible role in the erosion of American democracy — highlighted by the 2024 decision that gave Trump and other presidentsto that ruling on presidential power that POTUS is now “a king above the law,” signing off “with fear for our democracy.”during a University of Kansas event at its recent ruling that seemed to expand racial profiling powers for immigration cops. She said that the opinion had come from “a man whose parents were professionals. And probably doesn’t really know any person who works by the hour.”. But the increasing verbal jousting among the justices is happening in a year when its nine members are under even more pressure than ever over the electoral process.of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act, by stopping the use of congressional district maps to boost Black and brown representation. That’s ahead of even greater fears that the corrupted court will be pressed into service this fall, when Trump has threatened unprecedented and That brings us back to this weekend’s leaks of the secret 2016 memos. Like in 2022, we do not know the identity of the leaker, but the timing here is critical. Someone very high in the judicial pyramid is trying to send a “bat signal” to the American public — that things at the nation’s highest court have gone off the rails. Just like in 1861, tensions over the true meaning of the American Experiment are on the brink of boiling over. Just like in 1865, the outcome may determine whether we can again become a freer society.Republicans , acolytes of William F. Buckley Jr., and others not only served as a counterweight to the much better known student radicals of the left in the late 1960s, but forged the roots of modern conservatism. Historian Lauren Lassabe Shepherd can be a tad academic in her approach, but it’s still a good read if, like me, you’re fascinated with how that era shaped today’s world.pass) is how sometimes old things can feel new again. Take the Beatles, who were so ingrained in my childhood —of John, Paul, George, and Ringo from “The White Album” stared down from my bedroom wall — that somehow the band mattered less to me as an adult. But the amazing: Which Senate seats do you think have the best chance of flipping from R to D this fall? — Kat O’Brien via Bluesky: Thanks, Kat, for a timely question. For years, the conventional wisdom was that 2026 was an impossible set-up for the Democrats , but that only gets them to 49, two short of a majority. But the expanded playing field now offers real shots in once unlikely places like Ohio , Alaska, Iowa, and Texas. Winning two of those four states in a “wave” year could absolutely happen, plus maybe some wild cards no one saw coming. Like Mississippi?As I expected, the kind of people who read this newsletter are the kind of people who know about upstartand have opinions about him. The results were fascinating. I took a lot of...guff for posting my column on Bluesky, where about 30 people unfollowed me for not sharing their zero tolerance for his past mistakes, such as his now-regretted tattoo associated with Nazism. Among newsletter readers, however, views of Platner were mostly positive, citing his firmly progressive stands and his appeal to young voters — and also offering redemption for past mistakes. Wrote Connie Steinman: “As a 79-year-old, lifelong Democrat who’s fed up with today’s Democratic Party ‘leadership,’ I’m going with a breath of fresh air.” But reader lisabrazzle@verizon.net was less forgiving. “Does a leopard change his spots so soon?” she asked. “Or ever? Retrograde attitudes don’t endear me to him at all.”is finally returning to North America in just 50 days. Are you excited, or do you share the view of a growing number of fans that corruption, crass capitalism, and the embarrassment of Donald Trump’s America has ruined it? Please, or AI, to dominate American society from the workplace to the classroom to the battlefield to the halls of governmentinto an unprecedented political war chest, is aiming to become the biggest player in the 2026 midterm elections, with the hope of electing industry-friendly, anti-regulation lawmakers. That should be good news for Donald Trump’s Republican Party, as his GOP has relentlesslyFor the supposedly opposition Democrats, AI is a conundrum. Will the party follow the money, or the voters, with more than half of rank-and-file Democratsthat Democratic Party leaders have been advising its midterm candidates not to antagonize Silicon Valley by backing AI or data-center regulations, unless they want a cascade of money donated to their opponent. “You are definitely seeing a chilling effect ,” Alex Jacquez, an ex-White House adviser and head of policy at Groundwork Collaborative. “There’s just not a lot of upside in the potential of getting $20 million in your race… in a lot of cases it is going to be easier to say nothing.”that would impose an 18-month statewide moratorium on new data centers made it to the desk of that state’s Democratic governor, Janet Mills. Mills also happens to be running for the state’s much-contested U.S. Senate seat at the urging of the same Democratic Party establishment lurking behind the FT article. Sure enough,on signing the measure, and voiced some serious reservations that it would kill a data-center project in a depressed former mill town.flipping seats in early special elections, there’s been much chatter about how a historically inept party could manage to blow this one. Well, one way would be to yet again choose big-money donors over the will of the people, who have been rising up in communities across America to formto noise, higher electric bills, and other hassles linked to data centers. The progressive wing of the party — led by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who areOK. This might seem weird, but after hailing the sixth anniversary of this newsletter last week, I’m now taking you back to the second-ever edition, from just a week later in 2020. Why? Because that column also celebrated an anniversary that matters now more than ever, the very first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, which drew an amazing 20 million people to teach-ins and protests. Some 56 years later, our commitment to a greener world is again under assault. In 2020, I wrote that “we also need something else we’ve lost since 1970. The quaint idea that saving Planet Earth isn’t just a Democratic problem or a Republican problem. It’s a human problem — and we’d better get moving. Again." Read the rest: “Did I mention that the war isn’t over and Trump is still crazy? That said, I found other problems in Trump’s America to write about. My Sunday column was a diehard fan’s lament over the corruption and U.S. xenophobia that’s, how it’s hurting supporters of one nation — Côte d’Ivoire — that’s playing two matches here in Philly, and how I plan to cope with these suboptimal conditions for a “bucket list” event. Over the weekend, I tackledin a much-ballyhooed Yale report on the crisis of higher education, which ignored the role of the right’s 60-year crusade to take down the academy. Journalists have an understandable reluctance to write about journalism. But the idea that we only exist to challenge powerful folks — in politics, business, etc. — forgets the critical role that an also-powerful media has played in creating our modern world, for better or worse. Plus, there are some great human-interest stories in our field — none better thanof my former coworker and longtime friend, Julie K. Brown of the Miami Herald. The Inquirer asked another great journalist and Daily News alum, feature-story impresarioand continues to batter the Trump White House. 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