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Washington Post Politics
Jun 01, 2024

Trump verdict vindicates N.Y. prosecutor who quietly pursued a risky path
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg made history with a legal case that federal prosecutors opted not to bring against former president Donald Trump.

Washington Post Politics
Jun 01, 2024

Democrats weigh tying GOP candidates to Trump's hush money verdict
In 2018, when they rode a wave to the majority, House Democrats steered clear of Trump's personal scandals in their campaigns. Now, they face the same dilemma.

Washington Post Politics
Jun 01, 2024

For Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels, a ‘vindicating' moment at last
The ex-fixer and former adult-film actress formed the unlikely axis of the first-ever criminal case against an American president.

Washington Post Politics
Jun 01, 2024

Trump's guilty verdict sharpens the two big questions of this election
Voters will have to decide whether Biden or Trump poses the bigger threat to the future of the country, and which candidate will make their lives better than they are today.

Washington Post Politics
Jun 01, 2024

Investors, worried they can't beat lawmakers in stock market, copy them instead
A loose alliance of investors, analysts and advocates is trying to let Americans mimic the trades elected officials make — but only after they disclose them.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

With Trump convicted, his case turns toward sentencing and appeals
Pivotal proceedings remain ahead. It's unclear how his sentence may influence the campaign, and the appeals process is expected to go beyond Election Day.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Embattled Social Security watchdog to resign after tumultuous tenure
Social Security inspector general Gail Ennis told staff she is resigning, closing a tumultuous five-year tenure as chief watchdog for the agency.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

After Trump's conviction, his case turns toward sentencing and appeals


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Trump calls trial a ‘scam,' vows to appeal historic guilty verdict
Live updates, reaction and the latest news from the 2024 election campaign trail after Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 counts in the hush money trial in New York.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Analysis: Who Americans trust for news isn't always where they get their news


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Despite new Ohio bill, DNC still plans to nominate Biden virtually


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Marian Robinson, mother of first lady Michelle Obama, dies at 86
Mrs. Robinson, Michelle Obama's mother, was the first mother-in-law in years to live in the White House.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

D.C. law licensing board recommends Rudy Giuliani be disbarred


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Groups say Trump verdict has led to Republican fundraising surge


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Breaking with GOP, Murkowski laments Trump's ‘baggage' after verdict


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Analysis: ‘The Apprentice' and the creation of Leader Donald Trump


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Trump and his allies believe that criminal convictions will work in his favor
The former president plans to use the New York hush-money case to drive up support and portray himself as the victim of politically motivated charges.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Analysis: Why is it that Trump can still run for president?


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

8 GOP senators announce boycott against Dems after Trump verdict


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

The key moments that explain the verdict in the Trump hush money trial


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

4 takeaways from the aftermath of Trump's guilty verdict
The country has entered a fraught phase. It's already getting ugly, and that shows no sign of ceasing.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Twitch draws pro-Palestinian influencers as rival sites back off politics
Politics on Twitch is thriving as other social media sites try to discourage political posts.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Who Americans trust for news isn't always where they get their news
That's particularly true among Republicans.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Analysis: Trump insists his trial was rigged … just like everything else


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Fact Checker: From the Trump Tower lobby, a gusher of falsehoods about the trial


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Biden announces new Israeli proposal for temporary cease-fire deal


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

From the Trump Tower lobby, a gusher of falsehoods about the trial
Here's a refresher course on Trump's rhetoric if you are just tuning in.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Trump raised $34.8M after N.Y. trial verdict, campaign says


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Biden blasts Trump for ‘reckless' attacks on trial that convicted him
Trump, who has been attacking his trial as "rigged," continued his assault on Friday

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Trump insists his trial was rigged … just like everything else
Every obstacle in Trump's path — and every stumble of his own — is always the fault of someone else.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Some Democrats express glee over Trump convictions


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Biden: It's reckless and irresponsible to say Trump verdict was rigged


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Can Trump pardon himself? Not for state hush money crimes.


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Biden camp says Trump's post-verdict speech shows he's ‘defeated'


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Live updates: Trump calls trial a ‘scam,' vows to appeal historic verdict
Live updates, reaction and the latest news from the 2024 election campaign trail after Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 counts in the hush money trial in New York.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

House GOP wants Bragg to testify on Trump hush money prosecution


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Felons often can't vote in Florida. But Trump likely can, thanks to a quirk of the law.
The former president is expected to remain eligible because he was convicted in New York, where felon voting laws are more lenient than in Republican-dominated Florida.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Brooks, Bolton float replacing Trump as GOP nominee


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

The Biden family faces its own legal ordeal next week, when the president's son, Hunter Biden,...


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Donald Trump has wrapped up his wide-ranging remarks after his historic guilty verdict in New York....


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Donald Trump confirmed Friday that he will appeal his conviction on all counts in his hush-money...


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Manchin changes party registration to independent, fueling speculation
The formerly Democratic senator from West Virginia said his "commitment to do everything I can to bring our country together has led me to register as an independent with no party affiliation."

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Donald Trump claimed during a news conference on Friday that he wanted to testify in his...


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

During his remarks, Donald Trump said he appreciates the "big crowd of people outside." There are...


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Donald Trump kicked off Friday's post-verdict news conference by reiterating much of what he has already...


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

‘The Apprentice' and the creation of Leader Donald Trump
In 2024, Donald Trump no longer relies on his TV celebrity — and has warped reality so that he is no longer an exception.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Trump fundraising email: ‘I am a political prisoner'


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Trump called ‘Apprentice' contestant a racist slur, former producer says
Bill Pruitt, who served as a producer on the reality show, said in an online essay that Trump used the slur when discussing who would win the show's first season. "‘Yeah,' he says to no one in particular, ‘but, I mean, would America buy a [n-word] winning?'" Pruitt wrote.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

How Americans on the Mall reacted to Trump's verdict


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Live updates: Trump to speak after historic guilty verdict
Live updates, reaction and the latest news from the 2024 election campaign trail after Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 counts in the hush money trial in New York.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

A possibility many Republicans won't consider: Trump did something wrong
What if the indictments and the investigations were not, as Trump insists, political attacks but, instead, a valid response to Trump's actions?

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Trump will likely be allowed to vote, despite felony convictions


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Blinken pushes back on Putin's criticism of Trump verdict


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

No president has been convicted before. But one was arrested.


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Watch the Trump Trials: Sidebar podcast — Guilty


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Half of Americans agree with jury that Trump is guilty, new poll shows


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Donald Trump is scheduled to speak this morning in the atrium of Trump Tower, the scene...


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Conservative commentators strike righteous tone after verdict


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Shadow grows over Trump with guilty verdict


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Kremlin defends Trump, claims he is being politically targeted


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

A day after he was found guilty on all 34 counts in his New York hush...


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

White House officials say there are no plans for President Biden to deliver formal remarks on...


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

In a swing county, Trump's faithful are angry. But they know he'll get even.


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

What you need to know about the Trump verdict


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

In a swing county, Trump's faithful are angry. But they believe he'll get even.
In Saginaw County, Mich., Democrats worry — and Republicans boast — that even 34 felony convictions won't stop the former president from retaking the White House.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Biden to host Kansas City Chiefs at White House this afternoon


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Analysis: A Democrat and a Republican react to Trump's conviction


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Analysis: Watch the small group of Trump supporters who could be turned off


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Live updates: Trump's guilty verdict, reactions and impact on the 2024 election
Live updates, reaction and the latest news from the 2024 election campaign trail after Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 counts in the hush money trial in New York.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Biden officials do not expect verdict to fundamentally alter race


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

‘The real verdict is going to be November 5th,' Trump says


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

When Larry Hogan — the former Republican governor of Maryland who is running for U.S. Senate...


Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Gender equity in college sports hampered by sluggish, underfunded oversight
Slow responses by the federal agency that oversees gender equity policies in college sports led to long delays, a government watchdog has found.

Washington Post Politics
May 31, 2024

Guilty
On this bonus episode, the crew reacts to the guilty verdict against Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to an adult-film actress. The Washington Post's Libby Casey and James Hohmann, with Rhonda Colvin outside the Manhattan courthouse, are joined by special guests Dan Balz, chief correspondent, and Robin Givhan, senior critic-at-large. Plus, will Trump go to jail? Can he still run for president - and can he vote for himself?

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

How Americans on the National Mall reacted to Trump's guilty verdict


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Donald Trump found guilty on all counts in N.Y. hush money trial
Donald Trump is the first former president convicted of a crime.

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Trump attorney defends his client's commentary on the case


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Donald Trump found guilty on all counts in New York hush money trial
A jury has convicted Donald Trump of falsifying business records related to a hush money payment to an adult-film actress ahead of the 2016 election.

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Blanche: ‘I am getting paid'


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Blanche: New York was not ‘a fair place to try President Trump'


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Trump attorney says he doesn't know why jury voted to convict but points to Cohen


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Trump blasts ‘rigged, disgraceful' trial after jury finds him guilty
"The real verdict is going to be November 5th by the people," Trump said of the coming presidential election. He later insisted he did nothing wrong, calling himself a "very innocent man."

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) told Fox News on Thursday that there should be inquiries about Donald...


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) told Fox News on Thursday there should be inquiries about Trump's case....


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Trump attorney Todd Blanche spoke to Fox News on Thursday and raised questions about the timing...


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Trump's far-right supporters express defiance, outrage


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Donald Trump, felon


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

A ‘very innocent man' stares down being convicted and becoming a felon
The shadow of Donald Trump's conviction over the presidential campaign is set to grow as both campaigns signal they will emphasize the verdict, with voters serving the ultimate judgment in November.

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

We've posted searchable daily transcripts from Donald Trump's New York criminal trial on The Washington Post's...


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Donald Trump, convicted felon
A New York jury convicted former president Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in his hush money trial. Tonight on "Post Reports," the scene in the Manhattan courtroom. And what comes next.

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Will Trump go to jail? Can he be president? What's next after guilty verdict?
Donald Trump was convicted Thursday on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in his New York state hush money case.

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

The jurors in Trump's New York hush money trial
A full jury of 12 jurors and six alternates have been seated in the historic hush money trial of former president Donald Trump.

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Biden team takes aim at Trump after guilty verdict
But the president's team does not expect the outcome to fundamentally change the dynamics of a close race.

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Challenges await Trump jurors after ‘surreal experience'


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Watch the moment Trump was found guilty on all counts


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Analysis: Anti-Trump Republicans get an injection of hope


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Even as the judicial system finds Trump guilty, his attacks take a toll
The first-ever criminal trial of a former president was a parade of tawdry testimony about Donald Trump. He used it to launch an attack on the justice system.

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Even as Trump is found guilty, his attacks take toll on judicial system
The first criminal trial of a former president was a parade of tawdry testimony about Donald Trump. He used it to launch an attack on the justice system.

Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Courtroom artist saves final sketch of Trump for herself


Washington Post Politics
May 30, 2024

Analysis: No one knows how Trump's guilty verdict might affect the election


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