1 big thing: For hacked campaigns, 2020 looks like 2016
From Axios Codebook:
What they’re saying: “If anything, I think the Trump campaign would be emboldened to do the exact same things again,” said Paul Rosenweig, a senior fellow at the conservative-leaning R Street Institute and former deputy assistant secretary for policy at the Department of Homeland Security.
- “The only way this changes is if it starts meaning that a candidate goes to jail or doesn’t win an election,” he said.
The bottom line, via Rosenweig: “If you don’t spank a dog when it doodles on the rug, it will keep doodling on the rug.”
Featured Publications
Low-Energy Fridays: 250 Years of American Energy
The Siren Song of the Golden Share: The Troubled History of Government Equity in Technology
Protecting Workers and Deterring Theft: Body Cameras Reach the Sales Floor
What the Watson v. Republican National Committee Decision Means for the 2026 Midterm Elections
250 Years of American Independence
Statement on the Trump administration’s proposed stake in OpenAI
Myth vs. Fact: State Interchange Regulation and the Case for Federal Uniformity







