Will Trump’s Other Cases Go to Trial?
Will Trump’s Other Cases Go to Trial? We catch up on the state of Trump’s three other criminal cases.
Will Trump’s Other Cases Go to Trial? We catch up on the state of Trump’s three other criminal cases.
Johnson Names Hard-Right Trump Allies to Intelligence Panel, Prompting Concerns Both Representatives Scott Perry of Pennsylvania and Ronny Jackson of Texas are close allies of the former president who have faced legal and ethical issues.
Progressives Urge Biden to Push Harder on ‘Greedflation’ It’s a moniker about corporate price increases that has bolstered some Democratic senators, and now the president is being encouraged to lean in on the issue for his economic messaging.
Hallie Biden Is a Key Witness in Hunter Biden Gun Trial Hallie Biden, Hunter Biden’s onetime girlfriend and the widow of his brother, Beau, is likely to offer the most complete account of actions laid out in the indictment against him.
Is This the End for Mandatory D.E.I. Statements? Harvard and M.I.T. no longer require applicants for teaching jobs to explain how they would serve underrepresented groups. Other schools may follow.
Biden Uses D-Day Anniversary to Swat at Trump on Veterans Issues The president’s campaign released a digital ad featuring three veterans criticizing Donald Trump as ‘a draft dodger,’ unfit to be commander in chief.
Jamaal Bowman Lands Endorsement From Elizabeth Warren Locked in a hotly contested primary against George Latimer, Mr. Bowman got a lifeline from Ms. Warren, a progressive senator from Massachusetts.
Republican Election Clerk Takes on Trump and His Supporters Cindy Elgan has overseen elections in rural Nevada without incident for 20 years, but now even her neighbors wonder if she’s part of “the deep state cabal.”
Byron Donalds, Trump V.P. Contender, Suggests Jim Crow Era Had an Upside The Republican congressman from Florida was visiting Philadelphia to persuade Black voters to support former President Donald J. Trump.
How Trump Twisted Routine Legal Language Into an FBI Death Threat The former president’s lies about the F.B.I. being prepared to kill him during the search of Mar-a-Lago took his attacks on the justice system and the rule of law to another level.
U.S. Counterterrorism Chief Is Stepping Down The official, Christine Abizaid, recently warned that the Hamas attacks in Israel, and the Gaza conflict, had energized terrorist threats worldwide.
Larry Hogan Incurs Trump’s Wrath After Telling Americans to ‘Respect the Verdict’ When former Gov. Larry Hogan asked Americans to “respect the verdict,” the Trump team turned on his Senate candidacy, jeopardizing a potential Republican pickup opportunity.
The New Kingmakers Who Could Make or Break Modi’s Government Two veterans of bare-knuckled Indian politics have the Parliament votes the prime minister will need, but neither is aligned with his Hindu-first vision.
Tracking Biden and Trump on the Campaign Trail President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump’s rematch is testing their ability to make the traditional appearances on the trail that voters have come to expect.
Trump Super PAC Says It Took In Nearly $70 Million in May In a memo for donors obtained by The New York Times, the group also said it viewed Pennsylvania as critical to the Trump campaign’s success in November.
Tim Sheehy Wins G.O.P. Nod to Challenge Tester for Senate in Montana Mr. Sheehy will face a formidable opponent in Senator Jon Tester, the Democratic incumbent who has survived past challenges in his red state by leaning on his farming roots and bipartisan brand.
Ron Edmonds, 77, Whose Camera Captured the Shooting of Reagan, Dies Working for The Associated Press, he won a Pulitzer Prize for his sequence of photos showing the president being struck by a bullet while three others fell wounded.
After Trump’s Conviction, House Republicans Vow Again to Target His Foes Speaker Mike Johnson announced a “three-pronged approach” for how Republicans on Capitol Hill would push back against the prosecutions of the former president.
Trump and Republicans Attack Biden’s Border Action The president blamed Donald Trump and Republicans for the failure of a previous immigration plan. Mr. Trump called the new action too little, too late.
Prosecutors Use Hunter Biden’s Memoir to Narrate His Spiral Into Addiction Jurors at his trial in Delaware heard long clips from the audiobook of his memoir recounting events surrounding his purchase of a handgun in 2018. He is charged with lying on a federal form to buy it.