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New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Trump Administration Demands Additional Cuts at C.D.C.
In addition to reductions at agency personnel, federal regulators are demanding $2.9 billion in contract cancellations, The Times has learned.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Musk's Task Force Begins Shutting Down Foreign Policy Research Center
Mark Green, a Republican who once worked under President Trump, stepped down as head of the Wilson Center after employees of Elon Musk's team visited the think tank.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Senate Votes to Rescind Some Trump Tariffs, With G.O.P. Support
A measure to cancel some Canadian tariffs is all but certain to stall in the House. But with a handful of Republicans in favor, the vote sent a signal of opposition to the levies.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Republicans Plan to Skirt Senate Rules to Push Through More Tax Cuts
G.O.P. leaders are planning to use the "nuclear option" to steer around the Senate's in-house referee and allow the use of a gimmick that makes trillions of dollars in tax cuts appear to be free.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

House Republicans Demand Documents About ActBlue Departures
Republicans began investigating ActBlue, the Democratic Party's main fund-raising platform, last year in part of a broader bid to target key Democratic organizations.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

What Will Elon Musk Learn From the Wisconsin Supreme Court Election?
After a failed $20 million effort to tilt a State Supreme Court race, Elon Musk joins the ranks of billionaires frustrated by the laws of politics.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Right-Wing Group Used Photos of Emily Ratajkowski and Male Model to Lure Voters to the Polls
Before Wisconsin's election, a right-wing group rallied for voters' attention with unauthorized photos of Emily Ratajkowski and a shirtless man holding a dog.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

U.S.D.A. Freezes Funding for Maine Amid Battle Over Transgender Athletes
The administration concluded last month that Maine had violated federal law by allowing transgender athletes to play on girls' or women's teams.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

For Trump, Elon Musk Is a Liability, but Still Useful for Now
Elon Musk has become a valuable heat shield for a president who avoids blame at any cost.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Nashville Police Release Details on Covenant School Shooting and Close Case
A summary of the police investigation, released two years after the attack, found that the shooter had spent years planning the violence and covering up mental health problems.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Milb reaches settlement with Trump.
Milbank, based in Manhattan, agreed to provide $100 million in pro bono legal services to causes supported by the president and the firm.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Milbank Is the Latest Law Firm to Reach a Deal With Trump
Milbank, based in Manhattan, agreed to provide $100 million in pro bono legal services to causes supported by the president and the firm.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Johnson, Battling Proxy Voting for Parents, Exposes Weak Hold on House Republicans
The Republican speaker, who has mostly wielded power by relying on the threat of retribution from President Trump, has chosen an institutional fight it's not clear he can win.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Wisconsin Republicans Hit Their Vote Target, but Democrats Blew Past Theirs
The liberal candidate in the state's Supreme Court race benefited from outsize Democratic turnout as counties swung left across the state.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Lawyers for Maryland Man Erroneously Deported to El Salvador Assail Trump Administration
The case has raised questions not only about how the man could have ended up on a plane to El Salvador, but also about why the administration has apparently not moved to correct its mistake.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

C.D.C. Cuts Threaten to Set Back the Nation's Health, Critics Say
The reorganization that began on Tuesday will scale back an agency that has been a public health model around the world.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

The Movie That Can Help You Understand Cory Booker's 25-Hour Senate Speech
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," starring Jimmy Stewart as a naïve senator, explores the idealism — and reality — behind the tactic.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Senators Denounce Trump Administration's Response to Myanmar Quake
Democratic senators said in a letter that the administration was failing its first test of humanitarian aid as China and Russia send teams to help.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Is Your Agency's FOIA Office Being Shrunk or Cut?
The team that responds to requests at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been eliminated. We are trying to determine whether this is a governmentwide pattern.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Stanley Woodward, Lawyer for Many in Trump's Orbit, Is Picked for Justice Dept. Post
If confirmed, Stanley Woodward would join a number of other former lawyers for President Trump who have been selected to key law enforcement positions.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Trump Says His Tariffs Will Address Unfair Global Trade. Is He Right?
President Trump says that countries have been ripping off the United States for decades. There is some truth to that argument — but also a lot of hypocrisy.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Tuesday's Election Results Are a Boost for Democrats
Democrats achieved their biggest gains to date in the second Trump era, winning a fiercely contested State Supreme Court race in Wisconsin, while also landing relatively strong showings despite losing two Florida special elections. Shane Goldmacher, a national political correspondent for The New York Times, describes what the results mean for Democrats and for Elon Musk, who spent millions in Wisconsin to support the defeated conservative candidate.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

The Physiology of Cory Booker's 25-Hour Senate Speech
What happens to your body when you deliver a 25-hour speech without any breaks?

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Renewable Energy Sector Braces for Trump Tariffs
The components used to assemble wind turbines are made by suppliers around the globe.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Senate Democrats Move to Rescind Some Trump Tariffs, Hoping for G.O.P. Support
Passage would send a strong signal of bipartisan opposition to the levies, though the measure would face long odds in the House.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Supreme Court Weighs South Carolina's Bid to Defund Planned Parenthood
The court will decide whether Medicaid beneficiaries may sue to receive services under a law that lets them choose any qualified provider.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Justices Weigh Challenge to South Carolina's Bid to Defund Planned Parenthood
The court will decide whether Medicaid beneficiaries may sue to receive services under a law that lets them choose any qualified provider.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

How the E.U. Could Fight Back Against Trump's Tariffs
European officials are weighing deploying a tool called the anti-coercion instrument that would potentially target American tech and financial giants.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

How Europe Could Fight Back Against Trump's Tariffs
European officials are weighing deploying a tool called the anti-coercion instrument that would potentially target American tech and financial giants.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Mallory McMorrow Enters Michigan Senate Race
The 38-year-old Democratic state lawmaker says that her party needs a generational shift.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

How a Black Progressive Transformed Into a Conservative Star
Xaviaer DuRousseau once marched in Black Lives Matter protests. Then he started watching PragerU videos — and they resonated with him.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Elon Musk Backlash Turns Into Global Sales Slump for Tesla
Mr. Musk's involvement in right-wing politics contributed to a 13% drop in deliveries in the first quarter, including steep declines in E.V.-friendly places like Norway.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

How Trump Could Make Larry Ellison the Next Media Mogul
The co-founder of Oracle and friend of President Trump, who was a flamboyant fixture in the 1990s, has returned to the spotlight through — of all things — TikTok.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

U.S. Seeks to Calm Tempest in Europe Over Trump's Anti-Diversity Policies
European companies and officials are balking at what they see as a campaign to impose U.S. policy abroad.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Federal Judge Orders Legal Funds for Solo Migrant Children to Be Restored
The order for the funds' temporary restoration came after nonprofit groups challenged the government's decision to cut funding for legal services for unaccompanied children arriving in the United States.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Who Is Susan Crawford, the Liberal Judge Who Won Wisconsin's Supreme Court Race?
Judge Crawford defeated Judge Brad Schimel, who was backed by President Trump, for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She worked as a prosecutor and in private practice before joining the bench.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Israel Says It Will Cancel Tariffs on U.S. Imports Ahead of Trump Announcement
The move was an apparent bid to ensure that Israel is exempt from new tariffs that President Trump plans to announce on Wednesday.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Federal Judge Orders Legal Funds for Migrant Children to Be Restored
The restoration, which is temporary, came after nonprofit groups challenged the government's decision to cut funding for legal services for unaccompanied children arriving in the United States.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

A Senate Blockbuster Looms in Texas, as Paxton Prepares to Challenge Cornyn
In an interview, the Texas attorney general attacked Senator John Cornyn as out of touch, and said he had talked to people close to President Trump about an endorsement.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Tesla Sales Are Slumping, Even in the Most E.V.-Friendly Place
Elon Musk's involvement in right-wing politics contributed to fewer deliveries in Norway the first quarter, though other factors also played a role.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

‘Big Psychological Boost' for Democrats in String of Elections
The party's position remains dire. But a judicial victory in Wisconsin and closer-than-expected losses in Florida suggest a once-demoralized Democratic base is animated again.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Nobel Laureate and Ex-Leader of Costa Rica Says U.S. Revoked His Visa
Óscar Arias Sánchez, twice president of Costa Rica, has been a vocal critic of President Trump, describing him as acting like a "Roman emperor."

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Trump to Pick Ohio's Solicitor General for Top Justice Department Legal Post
T. Elliot Gaiser will be nominated to lead the influential Office of Legal Counsel, a department official said.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

Trump to Pick Ohio Solicitor General, T. Elliot Gaiser, for Justice Dept. Legal Post
T. Elliot Gaiser will be nominated to lead the influential Office of Legal Counsel, a department official said.

New York Times Politics
Apr 02, 2025

More Americans Cannot Afford Medical Care: Gallup Poll
A new survey found that 11 percent of Americans said they could not pay for medication and medical treatments.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Democrats Show a Pulse: 6 Takeaways From Tuesday's Elections
Energized against the new Trump era, and against Elon Musk, Democrats pulled off a crucial judicial victory in Wisconsin and cut into Republican margins in two Florida congressional races.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Susan Crawford Wins Wisconsin Supreme Court Election, Despite Elon Musk's Millions
Susan Crawford defeated Brad Schimel for a State Supreme Court seat in a race that shattered spending records and maintained a liberal majority on the court.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Federal Judge Pauses Firing of Probationary Workers, But Not Nationwide
The pause is limited to certain states while the case proceeds, narrowing the scope of an earlier order that had paused firings nationwide and led to the reinstatement of thousands of federal employees.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

With Painful Layoffs Ahead, Agencies Push Incentives to Quit
Another round of "deferred resignation" offers is part of the Trump administration's stepped-up effort to rapidly downsize the government.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

A Columbia Campus Occupation Could Have Ended Without Police, Report Says
A university senate review concludes that some demonstrators who occupied Hamilton Hall were willing to leave voluntarily.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

G.O.P. Bolsters House Majority by Retaining Two Seats in Florida
The Republicans who were elected on Tuesday to fill seats left empty by Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz had President Trump's backing.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Polls Close in Wisconsin's Key Court Contest
More than two million people had been expected to vote to decide the balance of the state's Supreme Court, as Elon Musk is paying $50 to anyone who uploads a photo of a resident outside a precinct.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Randy Fine Wins Special Election in Florida's Sixth Congressional District
The Republicans who were elected on Tuesday to fill seats left empty by Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz had President Trump's backing.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Republicans Invoke Newsom in a Hearing on Transgender Sports
California Democrats rejected two Republican bills that would have banned transgender athletes from female sports. In a rare turn, Republicans tried to use the Democratic governor's own words to challenge Democrats.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Cory Booker Condemns Trump's Policies in Longest Senate Speech on Record
The New Jersey senator spent much of his speech, which ended after more than 25 hours, assailing the Trump administration. He eclipsed Strom Thurmond's filibuster of a civil rights bill in 1957.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Joe Rogan, Voices on the Right Raise Alarm Over Trump's Immigration Moves
The cracks in support show how seriously some conservatives are taking the administration's aggressive and at times slapdash tactics.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Trump-Allied Prosecutor Looks to Undermine Biden Pardons
In an unorthodox move, Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, is questioning former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s family and former White House officials about clemency.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

DOGE Demands Deep Cuts at Humanities Endowment
The National Endowment for the Humanities, which supports museums, scholarship and historical sites, could see grants curtailed and staffing slashed by up to 80 percent.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

He Got Clemency From Trump. Now He's Facing Charges of Injuring a Child.
Jonathan Braun, who has had a string of legal issues since President Trump commuted his drug sentence four years ago, was arrested after allegedly punching an acquaintance and shoving a 3-year-old.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Transportation Dept. Renews Voluntary Buyouts for Work Force
The department said it was offering a second wave of buyouts to accommodate employees who may have declined the initial offer because of confusing messages.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Trump Announces Deal With Doug Emhoff's Law Firm
The deal is similar to ones struck with Mr. Trump over the past two weeks by the firms Paul Weiss and Skadden Arps.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Fired Federal Workers Ask Senators to Stand Up for Them
Former federal employees went to a Capitol Hill basement to find the lawmakers. Democratic senators said that they would keep fighting as hard as they could. Most Republicans ignored the workers.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Musk Again Misleads on Social Security Fraud
The world's richest man misstated a statistic from the Social Security Administration to once again overstate fraud in the program.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

7-Year-Old Girl Is Killed by Falling Boulder at Lake Tahoe Ski Resort
The child was at the Diamond Peak Ski Resort, which said in a statement that she had not been skiing at the time it happened.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Elon Musk Sued Over Pennsylvania Signature Payments
A canvasser for the billionaire's America PAC says he's owed $20,000 for signatures he collected on a petition that was part of Mr. Musk's effort to motivate Trump voters.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Cory Booker's Speech Slamming Trump Approaches Senate Record
The New Jersey senator began his speech on Monday night, saying the "nation is in crisis." He was still going on Tuesday afternoon.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

5 Takeaways From the Hearing for Trump's Joint Chiefs Chairman Pick
Democrats seemed to view Lt. Gen. Dan Caine as perhaps the best possible option, under the circumstances. Republicans embraced him.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Are Coming, but at a Cost to U.S. Alliances
President Trump is already showing signs of concern that his targets may team up against him.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Dan Bongino Tells the F.B.I. He Is Not Partisan
The F.B.I.'s No. 2 official said he would rise above partisanship, an admission that reflected skepticism among former and current agents about whether he would maintain the bureau's independence.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Cory Booker's Senate Floor Speech Slamming Trump Hits 18 Hours and Counting
The New Jersey senator criticized the president's plans for Social Security, education, immigration and health care, saying the "nation is in crisis." He began speaking Monday night. He was still going on Tuesday afternoon.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Immigration Officials Detain Former Taliban Ambassador to Spain
Mohammad Rahim Wahidi, a lawful permanent resident of the United States, was detained for more than 30 hours upon returning to the country over the weekend.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Johnson Fails to Kill Bipartisan Measure to Allow Proxy Voting for New Parents
The speaker tried to use an unprecedented parliamentary maneuver to deny a bipartisan majority the chance to hold a vote on their proposal to allow new parents to vote remotely in the House.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Rubio Orders U.S. Diplomats to Scour Student Visa Applicants' Social Media
The order comes as President Trump expands deportation efforts, including of students who have spoken out in support of Palestinians during Israel's war in Gaza.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Auto Sales Surged in Anticipation of Trump's Tariffs
Sales of cars picked up recently partly as buyers rushed to lock in deals before President Trump's 25 percent tariffs on cars and auto parts go into effect.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Venezuelan Migrants Ask Supreme Court to Block Deportations
Lawyers for Venezuelan migrants asked the justices to keep in place a pause on President Trump's deportation plan, calling it "completely at odds" with limited wartime authority given by Congress.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Federal Health Workers Make Up Less Than 1% of Agency Spending
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggests that laying off thousands of federal workers would tame a massive budget. But nearly all of the agency's money goes to hospitals, doctors and nursing homes.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Trump's ‘Liberation Day' Tariffs Are Coming, but at a Cost to U.S. Alliances
President Trump is already showing signs of concern that his targets may team up against him.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Air Traffic Controller Arrested in Incident at Reagan National Tower
The arrest of an F.A.A. employee on assault and battery charges comes as flight operations at the airport have been under scrutiny since a passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided in January.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Trump Says His Tariffs Will Take Effect Wednesday
The president did not reveal the details of his plan to impose reciprocal tariffs the same day, but suggested he would move ahead with import taxes on trading partners.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Trump Aid Cuts End Contraception Access for Millions of Women
The United States was a key supplier of contraceptives in many developing countries. The Trump administration has ended that support.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Dr. Oz ‘Disavows' Support for Transgender Care, Allaying a Senator's Concerns
Senator Josh Hawley, a Republican, pressed Dr. Oz on transgender care and abortion, and now says he will vote for the physician's confirmation to become head of Medicare and Medicaid.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty for Luigi Mangione, Bondi Says
The attorney general said the decision to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, who is accused of murdering an insurance executive, was in keeping with an executive order by President Trump.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Trump's Dismantling of Minority Business Agency Could Hinder Job Growth
Supporters of the agency said its gutting could hurt minority-owned businesses that already face additional barriers to gaining capital.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Turnout Strong as Wisconsin Decides Key Court Contest
Officials expect more than two million people will vote in the election, which will decide the partisan balance on the state's Supreme Court. Many voters cite Elon Musk as a factor in the race.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Markets Remain Uneasy as Trump Prepares to Impose Sweeping ‘Reciprocal' Tariffs
The president did not reveal the details of his plan to impose reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday but suggested he would move ahead with import taxes on trading partners.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Cory Booker's Senate Floor Speech Slamming Trump Hits 15 Hours and Counting
The New Jersey senator criticized the president's plans for Social Security, education, immigration and health care, saying the "nation is in crisis." He began speaking Monday night and was still going on Tuesday morning.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Millions of Women Will Lose Access to Contraception as a Result of Trump Aid Cuts
The United States was a key supplier of contraceptives in many developing countries. The Trump administration has ended that support.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Democrats Have Problems. Turning Out for Special Elections Isn't One of Them.
They have come out in strong numbers in smaller races so far this year, and in the early voting for today's elections.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Johnson Moves to Block a Bill Allowing New Parents in the House to Vote by Proxy
It was not clear whether the speaker would be able to peel off enough Republicans to prevent the measure from coming up because a majority of House members want to consider it.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Trump Administration Begins Layoffs at CDC, FDA and Other Health Agencies
The cuts were part of a Trump administration plan announced last week to dismiss thousands of employees and drastically overhaul the Health and Human Services Department under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Doug Emhoff's Law Firm Is Said to Be Trump's Next Target
The firm, Willkie Farr & Gallagher, also employs a top investigator for the congressional committee that documented President Trump's role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

U.S. Says Deportation of Maryland Man Was an ‘Administrative Error'
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was in the U.S. legally, is now in prison in El Salvador, and federal courts have no jurisdiction to order his release, the Trump administration said in a court filing.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

As Trump's Tariffs Stoke Economic Uncertainty, the Fed Debates Its Next Steps
The central bank's outreach to companies has taken on new significance as the outlook for growth and inflation gets cloudier.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Cornell Student Who Faced Deportation Says He Left the U.S.
Momodou Taal, a Ph.D. student who had been suspended by the university after participating in pro-Palestinian protests, said he "took the decision to leave the United States."

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Cory Booker Slams Trump's Policies in Marathon Senate Floor Speech
The New Jersey senator criticized the president's plans for Social Security, education and health care, saying the "nation is in crisis." He was still speaking in the predawn hours.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Democrats May Be Down, but Their Appetite for Voting Hasn't Dimmed
They have had strong turnout in special elections and in the early voting for today's elections.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Will Dan Caine, Trump's Pick for Joint Chiefs Chairman, Be Blunt or Hold His Tongue?
A Senate hearing on Tuesday could be just the first exercise in needle-threading for Lt. Gen. Dan Caine as he tries to maintain credibility with President Trump while staying true to military norms.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

Trump's Mantra from Schools to FEMA: ‘Move it Back to the States'
President Trump justifies his plan to shutter the Education Department by saying that states should control schools. He's using the idea to explain other policies now, too.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

What to Watch in Wisconsin's Supreme Court Election and Florida's Special Elections
Voters in a crucial court race and two House special elections will provide hints of how the country views President Trump and Elon Musk, months after they took power.

New York Times Politics
Apr 01, 2025

What to Watch in Today's Big Elections in Wisconsin and Florida
Voters in a crucial court race and two House special elections will provide hints of how the country views President Trump and Elon Musk, months after they took power.

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