| CLAIRE HOWORTH,
DEPUTY EDITOR |
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Over the weekend was the great schism of Trumpworld, in which a standard-bearer of MAGA orthodoxy broke with the pope. Or some other tortured analogy. POTUS took to Truth Social for his predictable round of blasphemy, while Greene stayed her heretical course. Just as red caps were hitting the fan, Vanity Fair’s Aidan McLaughlin took a visit to Greene’s office in Rayburn on Capitol Hill, sitting down with the Georgia congresswoman to understand her views on Trump, Gaza, Epstein, and, ahem, Jewish space lasers.
On the other side of the aisle, we have Democratic strategists mulling Jack Schlossberg’s odds of winning. Guess who they say he’ll have to do battle with? Yes, Trump. Read on... |
She won’t quite say it in the course of a long sit-down interview in her office, but the MAGA stalwart from Georgia sounds like she is on a mission to save America from Trump: “I’m doubling down on how much I love this country and its people. I’m radically doubling down, to the point where it doesn’t matter who I disagree with. I’m disagreeing with my own side.” |
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“He’s a quirky content creator. He’s going to generate a lot of curiosity,” a veteran Democratic strategist says. But that interest can “peter out” quickly if voters don’t think the political scion can show how he will “engage with the Trump administration.” |
Following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s public fallout in 2011, the relationship between the media and the royals started to shift, due to both the speed of social and digital platforms and a literal changing of the guard, in which the younger royals became the primary objects of interest. |
Five years after being told she was too old to make it big, the 50-something Italian White Lotus alum has never been hotter—or more unfiltered: “All day long I’m surprised by what I do, what I say, how I behave. It’s very entertaining.” |
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She flamed out and she faded away. Vanity Fair’s West Coast editor returns to the written word to survey the scorched earth. Read the exclusive excerpt. |
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