
Margaret Hartmann
Senior Editor, Intelligencer at New York Magazine
Senior Editor @NYMag's @intelligencer. [email protected]
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5 days ago |
nymag.com | Margaret Hartmann
How to make sense of stocks rallying, spreads tightening and gold falling - while oil and yields are telling you that the growth outlook continues to get worse? Regular readers will not be surprised by Unhedged's view that the recent rally has a lot to do with markets realising that the US administration does not have a very high tolerance for market and economic pressure, and will be quick to back off when tariffs cause pain. This is the Taco theory: Trump Always Chickens Out.
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6 days ago |
flipboard.com | Margaret Hartmann
2 hours agoTrump’s Phone Lock Screen Is Going Viral Again — And It’s Hilariously On-Brand"Is that not one of the most narcissistic, self-absorbed things you’ve ever seen?" one social media user questioned. Donald Trump still hasn’t changed his bizarre phone lock screen, and the internet is poking fun at how “on-brand” it is for the president.
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1 week ago |
nymag.com | Margaret Hartmann
Attorney General Pam Bondi angered people across the political spectrum when she repeatedly teased the release of the Jeffrey Epstein client list in February, only to hand out binders full of previously released documents to far-right influencers. Bondi tried to blame the FBI for this debacle, and promised that more documents are coming - though sources have suggested that the government simply doesn't have any bombshell information on Epstein.
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1 week ago |
nymag.com | Margaret Hartmann
Are you a convicted criminal who supports Donald Trump, but failed to participate in the Capitol riot? Good news: while you missed out on being included in the pardoning of 1,500-plus January 6 defendants at the beginning of his second term, the president is still open to making lower-level supporters' legal troubles go away - though it may require proof that you tried to sabotage Trump's political enemies, and a ton of money.
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2 weeks ago |
nymag.com | Margaret Hartmann
When Kristi Noem isn't donning various costumes to highlight how the Trump administration is deporting people indiscriminately, the Homeland Security secretary is keeping busy by ordering rampant lie detector tests of her own staffers to root out leakers. Polygraphs have long been used in various intelligence agencies, including DHS, for things like criminal investigations or security clearances. But their use at this scale and in this manner is unprecedented.
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