Donald Trump Has Never Sounded Like This
No major American presidential candidate has talked like he now does at his rallies — not Richard Nixon, not George Wallace, not even Donald Trump himself.
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No major American presidential candidate has talked like he now does at his rallies — not Richard Nixon, not George Wallace, not even Donald Trump himself.
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The Ohio senator and Donald Trump Jr. have bonded politically and personally. It’s a relationship that could factor into the former president’s search for a running mate.
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President Biden has been trying to hit his opponent where it hurts, critiquing everything from his hairstyle to his energy levels in court.
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Biden, Asked if He’s Planning to Debate Trump, Says ‘I Am’
The president’s announcement came after months in which he and his campaign declined to say whether he would debate his predecessor.
By Reid J. Epstein, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and
G.O.P. Asks Secret Service to Move Protesters Away From Convention Venue
The Republican National Committee said moving protesters farther away from the venue in Milwaukee would reduce the risk of confrontations.
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Peter Meijer, Who Voted to Impeach Trump, Withdraws From G.O.P. Senate Primary
Mr. Meijer, a former House member, said he did not have a “strong pathway to victory” in the Michigan primary race.
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‘Where’s Cricket?’ Don’t Ask. Kristi Noem Defends Killing Her Dog.
In a forthcoming book, the South Dakota governor, seen as a potential vice-presidential pick, tells of shooting her hunting dog. And a goat.
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What to Make of the ‘Zombie Vote’ Against Donald Trump
Votes for dropout candidates, such as Nikki Haley, have been features of past election cycles, too.
By Alex Lemonides and
The former president called Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a ‘Democrat plant’ and attacked his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, who gave $2 million to the Kennedy campaign.
By Neil Vigdor
The progressive Democrat from a rural, mostly white Wisconsin district is highlighting that it is not just young people of color who are concerned about the war.
By Robert Jimison
Each day before and after court proceedings, the former president stepped out in front of the cameras and offered his version of the case.
By Linda Qiu
The appearance allowed President Biden to tell the stories of love and loss that have defined his public image.
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Katie Rogers
The proposal had been years in the making, in an effort to curb death rates of Black smokers targeted by Big Tobacco. In an election year, the president’s worries about support among Black voters may have influenced the postponement.
By Christina Jewett and Noah Weiland
In arguments on Thursday, the justices appeared to signal two ways they could help Donald Trump as he fights charges that he plotted to overturn the 2020 election.
By Alan Feuer
Republicans have been increasingly using the word “invasion” in their ads and speeches to describe migrants on the southern border solidifying the word into party’s overall message on immigration.
By Jazmine Ulloa, Meg Felling and Claire Hogan
Thursday’s Supreme Court hearing was memorable for its discussion of coups, assassinations and internments — but very little about the former president’s conduct.
By Adam Liptak
Once relegated to the margins of the national debate, the word is now part of the party’s mainstream message on immigration.
By Jazmine Ulloa
Prosecutors are sending a warning as Donald Trump and his supporters continue to spread conspiracy theories: that disrupting elections can bear a heavy legal cost.
By Danny Hakim and Richard Fausset
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