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Democrats Can't Escape Biden's Shadow

Democrats Can't Escape Biden's Shadow

Bloomberg21-05-2025
While lawmakers on Capitol Hill are working away at President Donald Trump's big, beautiful bill, Washington's chattering class is focused on a book about his predecessor. Joshua Green writes today about Original Sin and how looking back distracts from Democrats' goals. Plus: Customers love sports documentaries, but streaming services are getting more choosy.
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