The hottest Trump Era Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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TK News by Matt Taibbi 11641 implied HN points 19 Feb 25
  1. The Associated Press claims the White House is telling them how to report, which some see as censorship. This seems ironic since the AP has always had strict rules about language in their articles.
  2. People are discussing how Trump is mocking the AP's situation, pointing out the contradiction in their messages about free speech.
  3. There's a lot of debate about what it means for the government and the media to control language and how it affects honest reporting.
TK News by Matt Taibbi 7472 implied HN points 27 Jan 25
  1. There are new investigations into important issues like intelligence activities and the origins of Covid, which could bring new information to light.
  2. The changing media landscape is becoming more significant, especially with the decline of traditional news outlets, creating space for alternative voices.
  3. The conversation also touched on a range of political topics, indicating a sense of curiosity and hope for uncovering the truth in the coming years.
Richard Hanania's Newsletter 1462 implied HN points 21 May 25
  1. Different intellectuals have different roles in the political landscape. Some focus on specific issues and work within the current system to make a difference.
  2. It's okay for intellectuals to express discontent at times. Everyone has their own style when it comes to speaking out against things they believe are wrong.
  3. Having a strong sense of integrity can lead people to voice their opinions more openly. Some find it hard to stay quiet about issues that frustrate them.
Common Sense with Bari Weiss 825 implied HN points 17 Jun 25
  1. There is a serious debate about whether the U.S. should get more involved in the conflict between Israel and Iran. Decisions made by leaders like Trump can greatly impact this situation.
  2. Tensions are rising because Trump and other leaders are discussing military options while also considering negotiations with Iran about its nuclear program.
  3. The relationship between Trump supporters and tech leaders is changing. As issues shift, their alliance may weaken, leading to different focuses and priorities.
Phillips’s Newsletter 230 implied HN points 02 Jul 25
  1. Trump's recent meeting with Zelensky raised false hopes for Ukraine's aid, but it led to disappointments. Many believed he would help, but actions showed otherwise.
  2. The U.S. is cutting crucial military aid to Ukraine, which makes it harder for them to defend against Russian attacks. This decision could lead to more Ukrainian casualties.
  3. Europe could pressure the U.S. to provide more support for Ukraine by only buying American weapons if they are also sent to Ukraine. This requires confidence and strategy from European leaders.
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Phillips’s Newsletter 92 implied HN points 07 Aug 25
  1. There has not been a genuine shift in Trump's support for Ukraine against Russia, despite claims. He has continued to show favor towards Putin instead.
  2. Promised sanctions against Russia were put off and may not have the intended impact. This raises concerns about real consequences for Putin's actions.
  3. Some experts and lawmakers mistakenly believed Trump had changed his stance, but recent actions suggest he is still protecting Russian interests.
Phillips’s Newsletter 122 implied HN points 21 Nov 24
  1. Trump united various groups of dissatisfied citizens, which helped him win the election. The Democrats missed the mark by focusing on less relevant issues instead of the economy and safety.
  2. The future of the GOP looks very much like Trump; the party is shifting towards more extreme policies. It may take a long time for this coalition to change as it's becoming more entrenched.
  3. Trump's approach to foreign policy, especially regarding aid to Ukraine and relationships with NATO and China, is likely to become less conventional. He might focus more on making deals rather than traditional alliances.
Unreported Truths 31 implied HN points 28 Jul 25
  1. The US/EU tariff deal is seen as a major victory for Donald Trump. It gives the US more favorable terms while requiring the EU to lower their tariffs.
  2. European leaders have noticeably lost leverage in negotiations, leading to what some call an embarrassing outcome for the EU.
  3. The tariffs are low enough that they may help American manufacturing without causing much inflation, suggesting a potential positive impact on the US economy.
God's Spies by Thomas Neuburger 50 implied HN points 07 Feb 25
  1. Trump's recent comments may seem like he wants to be a dictator, but many believe he’s just following a long history of neoliberalism in the U.S. since Reagan.
  2. Rather than creating something new, Trump is seen as continuing the trend of dismantling government powers, benefiting only the wealthy.
  3. Historically, those in power use chaos and confusion to implement conservative policies, and this is viewed as part of the same playbook used by past administrations.
The Chris Hedges Report 49 implied HN points 08 Jan 25
  1. There will be a live Q&A session at 4:00 PM PT / 7:00 PM ET tonight. It's a chance for people to ask questions directly.
  2. The host encourages participants to keep their questions short and direct for ease of discussion during the live session.
  3. To join in and ask a question, you need to be a paid subscriber to the platform hosting the event.