Bulletin: The Expressive Function of the Russia Freakout

Like the Tea Party in the Obama years, liberals lament a country they no longer recognize — and go hunting for foreign culprits to blame.

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin arrive to waiting media during a joint press conference after their summit on Monday in Helsinki, Finland. Chris McGrath / Getty

Bulletin is a chronicle of socialist comment and analysis from Jacobin’s Seth Ackerman. 

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