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‘Extremely disturbing and unethical’: new rules allow VA doctors to refuse to treat Democrats, unmarried veterans
Trump administration  
‘Extremely disturbing and unethical’: new rules allow VA doctors to refuse to treat Democrats, unmarried veterans
Trump order allows VA staff to decline providing healthcare to patients based on political affiliation or marital status
Latest updates  
Iran and Israel trade attacks as conflict enters fourth day
US politics live  
G7 summit to start amid Trump trade tensions and Iran-Israel crisis
Minnesota assassination  
Suspect in shootings of Minnesota lawmakers charged with two counts of murder
Air India plane crash  
Investigators to examine pilots’ voice recordings
Special report
‘This is the looting of America’: Trump and Co’s extraordinary conflicts of interest in his second term
Trump administration  
‘This is the looting of America’: Trump and Co’s extraordinary conflicts of interest in his second term
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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I hope you appreciated this newsletter. Before you move on, I wanted to ask whether you could support the Guardian’s journalism as we face the unprecedented challenges of covering the second Trump administration.

As Trump himself observed: “The first term, everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend.”

He’s not entirely wrong. All around us, media organizations have begun to capitulate. First, two news outlets pulled election endorsements at the behest of their billionaire owners. Next, prominent reporters bent the knee at Mar-a-Lago. And then a major network – ABC News – rolled over in response to Trump’s legal challenges and agreed to a $16m million settlement in his favor.

The Guardian is clear: we have no interest in being Donald Trump’s – or any politician’s – friend. Our allegiance as independent journalists is not to those in power but to the public.

How are we able to stand firm in the face of intimidation and threats? As journalists say: follow the money. The Guardian has neither a self-interested billionaire owner nor profit-seeking corporate henchmen pressuring us to appease the rich and powerful. We are funded by our readers and owned by the Scott Trust – whose only financial obligation is to preserve our journalistic mission in perpetuity.

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In focus
Why a professor of fascism left the US: ‘The lesson of 1933 is – you get out’
US politics  
Why a professor of fascism left the US: ‘The lesson of 1933 is – you get out’
Marci Shore made news around the world when her family moved to Canada. She discusses Trump, teaching history and how terror atomises society
Russia  
‘It’s about self-destruction’: director Serebrennikov on his bleak operatic vision of Russia
Iran  
Ali Khamenei: ruthless defender of Iran’s revolution with few good options left
Features
Terrible things happen in life - but it is possible to recover from them
How to build a better life  
Terrible things happen in life - but it is possible to recover from them
We go to all sorts of lengths, often unconsciously, to hide from what has hurt us. But only by attuning to pain can we hope to heal
Music  
‘You can’t wear gold without diamonds!’ Hip-hop legend Slick Rick on bling, British roots and his 26-year break
 
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Opinion
Trump is steamrolling congressional Republicans. What’s in it for them?
Trump is steamrolling congressional Republicans. What’s in it for them?
A Biden official says Israel committed war crimes. Who else will come forward?
Sports
Golf  
Spaun completes fairytale with monster final putt on wet and wild day at US Open
Spaun completes fairytale with monster final putt on wet and wild day at US Open