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The Economist
The Economist
13 Mar 2025


NextImg:Donald Trump is setting new boundaries for political speech
United States | Lexington

Donald Trump is setting new boundaries for political speech

You can probably guess who’s still free to say what they want

Pick your most bracing defence of freedom from the Trump administration: here is the vice-president, J.D. Vance, lecturing Europe for having the arrogance to judge “hateful content” and the fragility to fear speech by foreigners. There is Elon Musk, punning on Nazi names to mock people so prudish as to take offence at his straight-armed salutes. Or, most radical, there is President Donald Trump himself, proclaiming he was erasing “a grave national injustice” by pardoning people who protested against his defeat in 2020 by storming the Capitol while chanting racist slurs and calling for Mike Pence, then vice-president, to be hanged.

Jared Isaacman

Jared Isaacman, the high-school dropout who will lead NASA

The entrepreneur is a foe of the “Old Space” establishment

The US Flag and the Department of Education flag

The education department is halved overnight

What does that mean for education in America


A To: and a From: written on a red background with a long line to represent the redacted information.

A selection of emails received by employees of the CDC

What it’s like to be a public-health worker or scientist at the start of Trump 2


America’s trade hawks fear the gaps in Trump’s tariff wall

Even as markets reel, some firms want the president to get tough on enforcing duties

Young Americans are getting happier

Depression and anxiety seem to have peaked a couple of years ago

How DOGE is driving America’s public-health guardians mad

Internal emails and interviews portray a workforce seized by fear and confusion