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NextImg:Inside Scoop: SCOTUS reckoning, breaking up China, Trump’s Nobel Prize

Jim Antle, the magazine’s executive editor, brings to life the pages of the Washington Examiner magazine in the show Inside Scoop. Each episode features exclusive insight from the article authors and expert analysis.

This week’s episode begins with Antle giving his take on Varad Mehta’s article, Endangering Article III: The Supreme Court may not have done enough to prevent a reckoning. The Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. CASA was the most important of the term. The court’s six Republican-appointed justices, in an opinion by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, ruled district court judges can no longer issue universal or nationwide injunctions. Antle argues this ruling is unlikely to prove sufficient. The lower courts still possess various means to thwart the administration, some of which they have already deployed. 

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Antle sits down with Washington Examiner’s editor-in-chief, Hugo Gurdon, to discuss the cover story by David Stilwell. The duo discusses the perception of China as a monolithic entity, highlighting its internal tensions and buffer zones like Tibet and Inner Mongolia. Gurdon argues these buffer zones are a weakness for China, as they are populated by resentful, non-Chinese ethnicities. 

“It isn’t unified at all, and that’s the nature of tyrannies,” Gurdon said. “It has these buffer zones which are ethnically different. It needs to separate the core Han people from outside influence. The problem this creates for Beijing is the main core tyranny is surrounded by resentful people who don’t feel themselves, and indeed are not, Chinese.”

Antle is also joined by Washington Examiner reporter, Salena Zito, to talk about her recent interview with President Donald Trump and Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) in Pennsylvania.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has nominated President Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize. Our in-depth report features Tevi Troy’s article on how actually winning the award is an uphill battle for any president. Only four presidents have actually won the award, and only one has been a Republican.

Tune in each week at washingtonexaminer.com and across all our social media platforms to go behind the headlines in the Washington Examiner’s new show, Inside Scoop.