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The Religious Left Is a Leader in the ICE Resistance
New Republic Feb 4, 2026

The Religious Left Is a Leader in the ICE Resistance

You can watch this episode of Right Now With Perry Bacon above or by following this show on YouTube or Substack. You can read the transcript here. The “religious right” has long been a key part of Republican politics. But the role of the faithful in the GOP is shifting, says David Buckley, a political science professor at the University of Louisville and expert on the role of religion in politics. With Roe v. Wade overturned, conservative Catholics and Protestants aren’t as focused on the issue of abortion. And in some ways, they aren’t pushing the party at all. Instead, Trump has united religious conservatives and nonreligious conservatives on issues like opposing transgender rights and diversity and inclusion initiatives. On the Democratic side, even as a growing number of Democratic voters are nonreligious, Buckley says progressive Christians, Jews, and Muslims play an important role in the party and other left-wing causes. Catholic groups and leaders, he argues, are playing an important role in the mobilizations against the administration in Minneapolis and more broadly in defending immigrants across the country.

A Guy Who Never Dies feat. David J. Roth | Chapo Trap House
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Chapo Trahouse Feb 4, 2026

A Guy Who Never Dies feat. David J. Roth | Chapo Trap House

Trump Spirals Into Crazed Fury After Harvard Humiliates Him Very Badly
New Republic Feb 4, 2026

Trump Spirals Into Crazed Fury After Harvard Humiliates Him Very Badly

After The New York Times reported that President Trump has backtracked on a major demand he’d made on Harvard University, he spiraled out of control in three wild tirades. He angrily insisted on a correction from the Times and levied unhinged new threats against Harvard, demanding a new billion-dollar extortion payment while calling for the university’s criminal prosecution. Harvard officials clearly leaked word of Trump’s backtracking to humiliate him at a moment of political weakness. It worked: Trump appeared panicked and weak as he fired off half-cocked threats. Which raises a question: Why don’t more institutions grasp that standing firm against Trump is the only way? We talked to Ryan Enos, a Harvard political scientist who has long argued for a strong stand. He explains the internal politics at Harvard leading to its current posture, why this fight’s outcome has broader significance amid our slide into authoritarianism, and what the prospects are for Harvard holding firm. Listen to this episode here. A transcript is here.

Andrew Schulz Says The Left Was Right About Trump
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The Majority Report Feb 4, 2026

Andrew Schulz Says The Left Was Right About Trump

Come On, Man...
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The Majority Report Feb 4, 2026

Come On, Man...