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New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

House Oversight Panel Releases Some Epstein Files as Pressure Mounts
The move came as Republican leaders pressed colleagues not to force a vote on disclosing all the material. Most of what was released on Tuesday was not new.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

Federal Appeals Court Reinstates an F.T.C. Commissioner Fired by Trump
The court said the commissioner, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, had been illegally terminated "without cause."

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

Trump Says U.S. Attacked Boat Carrying Venezuelan Gang Members, Killing 11
The vessel was transporting illegal narcotics through international waters to the United States, the president said.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

Trump Relocates Space Command to Alabama, Reviving a First-Term Plan
President Trump said his decision was motivated in part by his grudge against Colorado, a state he lost in all three of his runs for president.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

After Trump Says ‘We're Going In' to Chicago With Troops, Illinois Officials Slam Plan
Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois said the state was ready to fight the Trump administration's plan in court.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

Trump Responds to Rumors About His Health During Oval Office Press Conference
In the world of presidential health, distrust and speculation run so rampant that even Mr. Trump's online assurance that he was fine was immediately explained away as part of a cover-up.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

President Trump Is Alive. The Internet Was Convinced Otherwise.
In the world of presidential health, distrust and speculation run so rampant that even Mr. Trump's online assurance that he was fine was immediately explained away as part of a cover-up.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

Trump Blames AI for Viral White House Trash Bag Video That Was Confirmed as Real
President Trump blamed A.I. for a widely shared video of a trash bag being thrown from a White House window. But the White House had already confirmed it was real.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

Trump Signals Imminent Supreme Court Appeal to Protect Tariffs
The president said he would seek expedited review of a federal appeals court's ruling that found many of his administration's tariffs to be illegal.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

Judge Apologizes to Conservative Justices in Case Over N.I.H. Cuts
The display of contrition came after Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh issued a stern warning directing judges to heed their orders in August.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

L.A. Ruling Complicates Trump's Threats to Send Troops to More Cities
As Democratic cities brace for possible military deployments, Democratic governors see in a lower-court ruling the potential for legal protections.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

Rubio Flies to Mexico for Security Talks Amid Trump Pressure Campaign
President Trump has ordered military action against Latin American drug cartels and has threatened a new tariff. President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico has pushed back.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

House Oversight Committee Is Set to Meet With Accusers of Jeffrey Epstein
Lawmakers are continuing their inquiry into Mr. Epstein, the disgraced financier, despite the Trump administration's efforts to quell public demand for information.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

Trump Says He'll Give Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom
President Trump's announcement came days after Rudolph W. Giuliani, his former lawyer and a onetime New York City mayor, was hurt in a car accident.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

After Court Defeat, Trump Warns of Economic Chaos From Loss of Tariffs
The president and his advisers have suggested they will fight a federal appeals court's ruling that found many of the administration's tariffs to be illegal.

New York Times Politics
Sep 02, 2025

White House Counsel Eases Trump's Path on Aggressive Agenda
David Warrington, the top lawyer inside the West Wing, focuses on "the art of the possible," as one Trump adviser said.

New York Times Politics
Sep 01, 2025

Trump Family Profits Even With Tepid Launch of Crypto Tokens
World Liberty Financial's cryptocurrency token fell short of investors' hopes. But a previous deal paved the way for a payment to the Trump family of potentially hundreds of millions of dollars.

New York Times Politics
Sep 01, 2025

Trump Orders Have Stripped Nearly Half a Million Federal Workers of Union Rights
The president, who has targeted collective bargaining contracts for nearly one million government employees, has said their functions touch on national security.

New York Times Politics
Sep 01, 2025

Trump's D.C. Crime Crackdown Shows Administration's Uneasy Relationship With Guns
If President Trump's actions were intended to drive a law-and-order wedge between Democratic big-city leaders and their constituents, it has also exposed a division in his own coalition.

New York Times Politics
Sep 01, 2025

Crime Crackdown in D.C. Shows Trump Administration's Uneasy Relationship With Guns
If President Trump's actions were intended to drive a law-and-order wedge between Democratic big-city leaders and their constituents, it has also exposed a division in his own coalition.

New York Times Politics
Sep 01, 2025

He Burned a Flag and Won a Right. With Trump's Order, He Worries That's at Risk.
The Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that burning an American flag is speech protected by the First Amendment. President Trump says it should be punished.

New York Times Politics
Sep 01, 2025

Trump's Push to Punish Flag Burning Puts Landmark Free Speech Ruling at Risk
The Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that burning an American flag is speech protected by the First Amendment. President Trump says it should be punished.

New York Times Politics
Sep 01, 2025

Crime Festers in Republican States While Their Troops Patrol Washington
Republican governors who have mustered National Guard troops for deployment in blue-state cities may re-examine their deployments if federal intervention significantly brings crime down.

New York Times Politics
Sep 01, 2025

Ukraine War Leads to Global Shortage of TNT for Military and Mining Use
Mining materials to make cement, gravel and a host of other common products require an explosive that is becoming more expensive and limited in supply.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Robert Mueller Has Parkinson's Disease, Family Says
The former special counsel, who led the Russia investigation during President Trump's first term, has had difficulty speaking in recent months and will not be able to comply with a request that he testify before Congress.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

A firefighter detained while working at a wildfire in Washington State entered the U.S. at age 4.
His lawyers said the man had qualified for a special visa for crime victims and has been awaiting action on his application since 2018.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Judge Halts U.S. Effort to Deport Guatemalan Children as Planes Sit on Tarmac
The temporary block ended another last-minute flurry of legal action over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Rudy Giuliani Is Hurt in Car Crash in New Hampshire
Mr. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and lawyer for President Trump, suffered a fractured vertebra, his head of security said.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Already Pardoned by Trump, Jan. 6 Rioters Push for Compensation
One of the rioters' lawyers wants to create a panel that would decide on financial damages for what the rioters believe were unfair prosecutions.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Noem defends deployment of the National Guard in U.S. cities.
Kristi Noem, the Homeland Security se

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Chicago's Mayor Rejects Trump's Plans to Send Troops to His City
Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago ordered local police officers not to aid the federal crackdown, ramping up the tensions between the White House and state and local officials.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Chicago's mayor rejects Trump's plans to send troops to his city.


New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Pirro Defends Guard Deployment and Takeover of D.C. Police Force
Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for Washington, also deflected criticism of a case in which her office was unable to obtain an indictment against a man who threw a sandwich at a federal agent.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Judge Temporarily Blocks U.S. Efforts to Deport Guatemalan Children
The ruling came hours after some shelters were directed to prepare children to be sent back to Guatemala. A hearing was scheduled for Sunday afternoon.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

If Redistricting Goes as Expected, Which Party Will Come Out Ahead?
Democrats would probably need to win the national popular vote by two or three percentage points to retake the House next year.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Redistricting Push Creates Chaos for Incumbents in Both Parties
Republicans and Democrats in Congress are wary of the potential consequences of President Trump's drive to redraw districts.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

In Trump's Federal Work Force Cuts, Black Women Are Among the Hardest Hit
President Trump has cut hundreds of thousands of jobs from the federal work force, disproportionately affecting Black employees.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Historians See Autocratic Playbook in Trump's Attacks on Science
Authoritarians have long feared and suppressed science as a rival for social influence. Experts see President Trump as borrowing some of their tactics.

New York Times Politics
Aug 31, 2025

Trump Says He Will Sign Executive Order Mandating Voter I.D.
He also wants to restrict mail-in voting and allow only paper ballots. The Constitution doesn't give the president explicit authority over election law.

New York Times Politics
Aug 30, 2025

From Cracker Barrel to Sydney Sweeney, Trump Has an Opinion to Share
In his second term, President Trump is using his power to reshape American culture, not just American policy. He has threatened consequences for many who disagree.

New York Times Politics
Aug 30, 2025

Benny Johnson Was Fired for Plagiarism. At the White House, He's Embraced.
Benny Johnson, a right-wing podcaster, has enjoyed rare access and promotion from the Trump administration.

New York Times Politics
Aug 30, 2025

New York's Very Rich Reel Over the NYC Mayoral Race and Mamdani's Lead
"The Hamptons is basically in group therapy about the mayoral race."

New York Times Politics
Aug 30, 2025

Targeting Iran's Leaders, Israel Found a Weak Link: Their Bodyguards
Israel was able to track the movements of key Iranian figures and assassinate them during the 12-day war this spring by following the cellphones carried by members of their security forces.

New York Times Politics
Aug 30, 2025

Why Black Women Are Seeing Job Losses
Black women have been among the groups most affected by President Trump's federal work force cuts this year. Erica L. Green explains why this is happening and what it could mean for the larger economy.

New York Times Politics
Aug 30, 2025

Duke Cunningham, 83, Congressman Convicted in Corruption Scandal, Dies
A war hero turned politician, he was first elected to the House in 1990 but stepped down in 2005 after pleading guilty to tax evasion and conspiracy to commit bribery.

New York Times Politics
Aug 30, 2025

The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled
President Trump's repeated claims about having "solved" the India-Pakistan war infuriated Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. And that was only the beginning.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Trump Officials Move to Fire Most Voice of America Journalists
The layoffs set up a potential battle with a federal judge who blocked previous efforts by Kari Lake, a fierce Trump ally, to restructure the agency.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Judge Blocks Pillar of Trump's Mass Deportation Campaign
Judge Jia M. Cobb rejected what she called "a truly startling argument" from the government that it could use a fast-track procedure to remove people arrested far from the southern border.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Trump Administration Weighs Having Military Lawyers Work as Immigration Judges
No final decision has been made, but the proposal comes as President Trump increasingly uses the military in various aspects of domestic life.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Trump's Sweeping Tariffs Invalidated by Appeals Court
The decision is a big blow to President Trump's trade policies, but the judges left the duties in place for now to allow time for a likely appeal to the Supreme Court.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

How the Trump-Kennedy Alliance Is Pushing the Boundaries of Public Health
The mutually beneficial relationship between President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is based on a striking alignment of some of their views.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

For Democrats, Hindsight Is 2021
Democrats once had a chance to blunt a couple of the moves President Trump is making now, on redistricting and the takeover of the police force in Washington, D.C.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Appeals Court Upholds Protections for Venezuelans, but to Little Effect
The decision affirmed a lower court's ruling from March, but was overshadowed by a Supreme Court order that allowed the Trump administration to pursue deportations anyway.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

C.D.C. Uncertainty Upends Covid Vaccine Access at CVS and Walgreens
State laws and regulatory chaos are driving the country's largest pharmacy chains to require prescriptions or hold back altogether unless a C.D.C. panel acts.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Many of Trump's Punishing Tariffs Are Illegal, Appeals Court Rules
The decision is a big blow to President Trump's trade policies, but the judges left the duties in place for now to allow time for a likely appeal to the Supreme Court.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Gov. Greg Abbott Signs Controversial Redistricting Bill, Redrawing Congressional Map
After a bruising redistricting fight, Gov. Greg Abbott signed a new congressional map into law. But the Republican-led Legislature, newly emboldened, has not stopped there.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

What to Know About Secret Service Protection for Former Vice Presidents
The Secret Service usually protects a former vice president for six months after they leave office.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Number of Meteorologists at F.A.A. Is Critically Low, a Federal Watchdog Warns
Weather Service employees help air traffic controllers keep planes away from severe weather. Fewer than half of the country's control centers are fully staffed, a government report says.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Trump Administration Bars Palestinian Officials From U.N. Meeting in New York
The United States generally allows foreign officials to attend the United Nations General Assembly. The administration's move comes amid a new push for Palestinian statehood.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Conservatives Use Minneapolis Shooting in Anti-Transgender Campaigns
Activists are pointing to the attacker's gender identity to falsely portray all transgender people as prone to mental illness and violence.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Trump Asserts Expansive Power to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook
Lawyers for the administration told a court it should be "highly deferential" to the president when it comes to firing a Federal Reserve governor "for cause."

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Iowa's Joni Ernst Will Not Seek Re-election, Putting a Competitive Senate Seat in Play
Democrats still face an uphill fight to win in Iowa and retake the majority in the closely divided Senate.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Grand Juries in D.C. Reject Prosecutors' Efforts to Level Harsh Charges Against Residents
The failure of the U.S. attorney's office in Washington to obtain indictments in at least three separate cases — in some incidents that were clearly captured on video — is all but unheard-of.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

In Budget Logs It Tried to Hide, White House Wrests More Control Over Spending
Deep within obscure footnotes, the Trump administration is claiming more of Congress's constitutional power of the purse by threatening to block funding.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Gov. Greg Abbott Signs Gerrymandered Texas Map
After a bruising political fight, Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law a new congressional map. But the Republican-led Legislature, newly emboldened, has not stopped there.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Defying Congress, Trump Moves to Cut $4.9 Billion in Foreign Aid
The White House notified Congress that it plans to use a legally untested maneuver to circumvent lawmakers and claw back more money for foreign aid programs.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Alabama Man Once Barred From Office Is Elected Mayor
Patrick Braxton won the first mayoral election in a half century in the small town of Newbern, five years after its leaders put up roadblocks to his assuming office.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

CVS and Walgreens Clamp Down on Covid Vaccines in Many States
Because a C.D.C. panel has not yet recommended the shots, the country's largest pharmacy chains are requiring prescriptions or holding back altogether under some state laws.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Emil Bove Continued to Work at Justice Dept. After Judicial Confirmation
The code of conduct for federal judges does not appear to apply to Mr. Bove, who has yet to be sworn in. But his continued presence at the department has raised eyebrows.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Emil Bove Continued to Work at Trump's Justice Dept, Even After Judicial Confirmation
The code of conduct for federal judges does not appear to apply to Mr. Bove, who has yet to be sworn in. But his continued presence at the department has raised eyebrows.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Trump Cancels Kamala Harris's Secret Service Protection
The Secret Service usually protects a former vice president for six months after they leave office, but President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had extended Ms. Harris's protection beyond that.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Pediatric Brain Cancer Group to Lose Federal Funding
A network dedicated to early phase trials of treatments for children with brain cancer will be phased out.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

How the Future of the Fed Came to Rest on Lisa Cook
President Trump's effort to oust the Federal Reserve governor has kicked off a landmark legal battle, one that will have far-reaching consequences for the institution's independence.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Now on Sale: Trumpworld Trolling, With a Familiar-Looking Hat
What Gavin Newsom is up to in his ‘Patriot Shop.'

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Can Cadillac Keep Selling E.V.s as Trump Repeals Climate Policies?
Electric models from the luxury car brand have been very successful, but they may struggle once a $7,500 federal tax credit ends next month.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Appeals Court Declines to Block Trump From Freezing Foreign Aid
The court voted not to revisit a fight over billions in frozen funds, but simultaneously revised an earlier order to give nonprofits that sued a narrow path forward in the case.

New York Times Politics
Aug 29, 2025

Trump Moves to Strip More Federal Workers of Union Protections
The pre-Labor Day order included NASA, the National Weather Service and the agency that oversees Voice of America.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Texas House Advances Anti-Abortion Bill
Legislation aimed at curtailing mail-order abortions in Texas cleared a decisive hurdle, part of a broader push by abortion opponents to limit the procedure even in states where it is legal.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Judge Rejects Saudis' Attempt to Dismiss Lawsuit by 9/11 Families
A pair of hijackers got settled in California with help from a man paid by the Saudi government. A federal judge found that might have been part of his official duties.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Trump Officials Threaten Denver Public School Funding Over Transgender Bathroom Policy
The Education Department gave Denver Public Schools 10 days to ban transgender students from using bathrooms that align with their gender identity.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Pentagon Is Reinstalling Portrait of Confederate General at West Point Library
The Pentagon is putting back up a portrait of Gen. Robert E. Lee at the military academy, as the Trump administration seeks to restore honors for American figures who fought to preserve slavery.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Lawyers for Abrego Garcia Seek Gag Order Against Trump Officials
The request came after President Trump and several of his top aides had attacked Mr. Abrego Garcia as a threat, even though federal judges have ruled that he is not a danger to the public.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Pediatric Brain Cancer Trial Group to Be Phased Out
A network of hospitals and cancer centers dedicated to early phase trials of novel treatments will no longer receive federal funding.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

CVS Holds Off on Offering Covid Vaccines in 16 States
The country's largest pharmacy chain said it needed a C.D.C. panel to recommend the shots before it could offer them nationwide.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Judge Orders New Federal Trial in Tyre Nichols Case
The ruling cited concerns about the appearance of bias, pointing to comments that the judge who presided over the trial of three former police officers reportedly made afterward.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Former Yankees First Baseman Mark Teixeira Says He Will Run for Congress
The three-time All-Star, who hit more than 400 home runs during his career, says he hopes to fill the seat held by Representative Chip Roy, a Republican.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Trump and His Officials Target Fed and CDC, Long Seen as Above Politics
Trump officials say the president is within his rights to fire officials who do not share his agenda.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Judge Blocks Trump's Firing of the Head of Voice of America
The ruling is a setback to President Trump and Kari Lake, a Trump ally who has led efforts to shutter federally funded news networks.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Prosecutors Reduce Felony Charge Against Man Who Threw Sandwich at Federal Agent
The U.S. attorney's office in Washington has struggled to convince judges and grand jurors of the viability of several cases arising from President Trump's deployment of troops and federal agents to fight crime.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Trump Administration Plans Immigration Crackdown in Chicago
The plans involve sending in hundreds of homeland security officers and using a naval base as a staging area.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

RFK Jr. Sought to Fire CDC Director Susan Monarez Over Vaccine Policy
The director, Susan Monarez, declined to fire agency leaders or to accept all recommendations from a vaccine advisory panel made over by Mr. Kennedy, according to people with knowledge of the events.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

19 Democratic Governors Warn Trump Not to Send Troops to Their States
President Trump's extraordinary push to override local authority and militarize cities in Democratic-run states has prompted an unusually united response from state leaders.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Trump and Democrats Float Unusual Midterm Conventions
Both parties appear to be weighing gatherings that would gin up excitement for candidates in 2026 — and give a major platform for ambitious politicians hoping to lead the parties in 2028.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

James E. Ferguson II, Rights Lawyer Who Defended Busing, Dies at 82
He helped litigate a landmark school desegregation case before the U.S. Supreme Court and overturn wrongful convictions of Black defendants in North Carolina.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

CDC Standoff: RFK Jr.'s Push to Fire Director Devolves Into Chaos
Lawyers for the agency's chief, Susan Monarez, insist that the impasse with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can only be resolved by President Trump.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Neil Young Has a New Protest Song Seemingly Aimed at Donald Trump
The new song, "Big Crime," does not mention President Trump by name but includes lines such as, "There's big crime in D.C. at the White House."

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Mississippi Museum Acquires Gun Linked to Emmett Till's Murder
The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum put the gun on display days after the federal government released thousands of pages of records on the Till case.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Fed Governor Lisa Cook Sues Trump Over Dismissal
Lisa Cook, who has not been charged with a crime, sought to retain her position, arguing her firing was "unprecedented and illegal."

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Russian Drones Are Flying Over U.S. Weapons Routes in Germany, Officials Say
U.S. and European military officials are increasingly concerned about the flights, even as Russian acts of sabotage have declined.

New York Times Politics
Aug 28, 2025

Nothing Could Topple the ‘Queen of Heels.' Then Trump Came Along.
The president's steep tariffs and erratic moves have turned manufacturing abroad into a minefield, even for entrepreneurs who set up in countries viewed as safe alternatives to China.

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