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Mother Jones

September/October 2025
Magazine

Project 2026: Trump's plan to hijack the next election

Contributors

The Power of Bill Moyers • Remembering a legend—and friend

The Golden Kingdom • Crypto’s true believers gather and rejoice under Trump.

Whitewash • Trump is perverting the mission of an agency founded to fight discrimination.

Disinforming America • How a network of conservative funders and outlets is distorting news in battleground states

Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy • The Informing America Foundation has funneled millions of dollars from wealthy funders to conservative media platforms. Here’s a portion of its sprawling network.

Rooftop Resistance • Trump is trying to kill solar. Here’s how to fight back.

ICE Land • Masked thugs are terrorizing America’s streets. Who is running? Who is hiding? And who is fighting back?

Neighborhood Watch • On the ground with a scrappy network of volunteers protecting their community from ICE

Status Anxiety • How to deport 1 million people a year? Make rule-following immigrants undocumented.

Hiding in LA

Project 2026 • Trump’s Plan to Hijack the Next Election

The Plot Against Vaccines • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies have hit on a way to undermine immunization.

Mr. Big Shot • RFK Jr. uses his office to undermine vaccines.

Pod of War • How MAGA’s favorite military influencer weaponizes vulnerability

Refrigerator Moms Redux? • Don’t blame ADHD on stressed moms.

“Divisive” • How the right enforces the myth of American unity

Plastic Measures • The synthetic stuff in our brains, oceans, and politics

“You Can’t Live Life on Sheer Terror” • Author, TV writer, and social media wit Kashana Cauley on living with debt, leaving Twitter, and finding humor in dark times

Formats

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Langues

  • Anglais