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Democrats’ great hope James Talarico declared war on billionaires. Guess what happened next

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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June 25, 2026

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Democrats’ great hope James Talarico declared war on billionaires. Guess what happened next

Welcome to Thursday’s edition of Washington Secrets, where we are lifting the curtain on how James Talarico’s war on billionaires has run up against the realities of campaigning with pretty inevitable events. Also, we celebrate Abraham Lincoln as the unsung hero of the Revolutionary War. Plus, we might have a new favorite member of the []

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