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Andrew Prokop

Andrew Prokop

Senior Politics Correspondent at Vox

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Politics
  • White House

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Recent Articles

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Trump just decided ICE has been too nice

A new purge of ICE leaders and the empowerment of Border Patrol sets the stage for a more extreme crackdown in US cities.
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Trump has forgotten why he won in 2024

Voters are still really angry about inflation and high prices.
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The leaked Young Republicans group chat points toward a bigger problem

Leading right-wing figures are debating: Has blatant antisemitism become worryingly normalized among the young right?
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The insidious legal strategy Trump and Stephen Miller are using aga...

They’re bringing weak cases that will likely fail — again, and again, and again.
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The Comey prosecution is revealing Trump’s weakness

Is the Comey case getting tossed?
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Why does Bari Weiss keep winning?

The “anti-woke” commentator quit the New York Times in protest 5 years ago. Now she’ll be CBS News’s top editor. How?
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Democrats are on the verge of a dangerous mistake

There’s one big guardrail left on Trump’s ambitions. Democrats are gearing up for a showdown that could destroy it.
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Trump’s DC police takeover has unsettling implications for 2028

Trump officials might be experimenting with creating something like a national, MAGA-loyal police force. That would be dangerous.
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Trump’s DOJ is going after his enemies

The early morning FBI search of John Bolton’s house shows the retribution agenda is moving forward.
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Want your company’s merger approved? Pay a MAGA influencer.

A former Trump appointee alleges the DOJ is letting firms buy exemptions from anti-monopoly laws.
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The serious trend behind MSNBC’s silly new name

There are legitimate business rationales. But could corporate fear of Trump retaliation also play a role?