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New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Trump's Planned White House Visitor Center Is Too Big, Arts Panel Says
The Commission of Fine Arts delayed a vote on the facility, a new, 33,000-square-foot security screening center for White House visitors, because of concerns over the design.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Trump Jokes About Pearl Harbor in Meeting With Japan's Leader
Breaking a taboo, President Trump needled Japan's prime minister about the World War II attack, as she widened her eyes and appeared to take a deep breath in the Oval Office.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

U.S. Encourages Flow of Iranian Oil While It Battles Iran
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said removing sanctions on Iranian oil would lower global prices.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Patel Says F.B.I. Agents Who Worked Mar-a-Lago Case Were Fired for Ethics Violations
The assertion by the F.B.I. director to a House committee is likely to be challenged in court.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Iran War Narrows Fed's Path to Rate Cuts as Trump Demands Immediate Relief
Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, wants to keep the central bank's policy options open as officials stare down another economic shock that threatens to stoke inflation and crimp growth.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Lawsuit Accuses Justice Dept. Leadership of ‘Political Retribution'
The suit filed by two fired F.B.I. agents aimed to hold the Trump administration accountable for the purge of personnel who had worked on the investigations of Mr. Trump or his allies.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Mortgage Rates Highest in Three Months as War Weighs on Housing Market
Rising energy costs and concerns about inflation have helped lift borrowing costs for a home mortgage for the third consecutive week.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

General Says U.S. Boat Strikes Are Not Answer to Country's Drug Problem
Gen. Francis L. Donovan, the head of the military's Southern Command, said he was working with regional allies on the issue.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Attacks on Oil and Natural Gas Facilities Could Lead to Much Higher Prices
Attacks on oil and natural gas facilities this week could make it much harder for Persian Gulf countries to rebuild and restart production when the war eventually end.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Pentagon Seeks Additional $200 Billion to Fund Iran War
The request, which the White House has not submitted to Congress, is already encountering some resistance.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Attacks on Energy Infrastructure Could Lead to Much Higher Prices
Attacks on oil and natural gas facilities this week could make it much harder for Persian Gulf countries to rebuild and restart production when the war eventually end.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

What to Know About Section 702, the Controversial Warrantless Surveillance Law
A warrantless wiretapping law known as Section 702 is set to expire on April 20 unless Congress votes to extend it. Past cycles have been rocky.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Homeland Security Nominee Clears Key Hurdle
If confirmed, Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma would be taking over the department at a sensitive moment.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Elon Musk Whips Up Frenzy Against John Thune Over SAVE America Act
The billionaire Elon Musk is furiously pushing on social media for Senator John Thune, the majority leader, to pass the SAVE America Act. But so far, he hasn't publicly spent money to promote the bill.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

‘Go Big and Go Loud': Inside the Justice Dept.'s Push to Prosecute Protesters
Prosecutors have struggled to prove in court what the president and his aides have repeatedly said in public: that a network of leftist activists presents a serious threat to national security.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Trump Says U.S. and Qatar Not Involved in Strike on Iran's South Pars Gas Field
President Trump said Israel was responsible for the attack, but vowed to "massively" destroy the gas field if Tehran hit Qatar's energy facilities in retaliation.

New York Times Politics
Mar 19, 2026

Trump Vowed to Crack Down on Fraudsters, but He's Pardoned Dozens
Across both of his terms, President Trump has granted clemency to more than 70 allies, donors and others convicted in fraud cases.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

F.B.I. Investigates Joe Kent, Whose Resignation Over Iran War Angered Trump
Mr. Kent is under investigation for a possible intelligence leak, according to people familiar with the situation. The inquiry is said to predate his resignation this week as the top U.S. counterterrorism official.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Newsmax Executive Named as Voice of America's Deputy
The appointment raised concerns that the Trump administration would try to erode the news group's independence after picking a deputy who had been at conservative news channels for around 20 years.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Bondi Doesn't Commit to Deposition With House Panel Over Epstein Files
Under the rules of the oversight committee, Attorney General Pam Bondi received a subpoena requiring her to appear. The panel's Republican chairman said he sent the summons reluctantly.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Mullin Faces Questions About War Zone Observations
The nominee for homeland security secretary suggested that he had observed war firsthand but declined to provide details, which he said were "classified."

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Senate G.O.P. Again Blocks Bid to Stop Iran War Until Trump Wins Authorization
For the second time since the war began, Senate Democrats tried and failed to win passage of a resolution that would have halted the offensive until President Trump went to Congress for approval.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

What's a Threat? Gabbard Says It's Up to Trump, on Iran and Elsewhere.
Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was left to square the president's comments about an imminent nuclear threat from Iran with a letter from one of her trusted aides.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Trump's Planning for America's 250th Emphasizes Religion's Role in the Nation's Founding
A closed-door White House event included news about the National Garden of American Heroes and an emphasis on the role of religion in the founding.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Trump's Homeland Security Pick, Markwayne Mullin, Strikes Softer Tone on Immigration
At his confirmation hearing, Markwayne Mullin said he would pull back on some contested policies but reaffirmed his support for President Trump's immigration goals.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Following Trump, Republicans in Congress Propose to Ban Most Voting by Mail
A restrictive voter I.D. bill under consideration in the Senate could severely limit mail-in voting. Conservatives are pressing to end the practice outright, taking aim at an option that is widely used by voters.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Homeland Security Nominee Strikes Softer Tone on Immigration
At his confirmation hearing, Markwayne Mullin said he would pull back on some contested policies but reaffirmed his support for President Trump's immigration goals.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Carol Kitman, 96, Dies; Photographer Documented the Vindman Twins
A chance encounter in Brooklyn led to a decades-long project following the boys' lives, from childhood to national prominence as critics of President Trump.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Energy Facilities Attacked in Iran and Qatar, Sending Prices Soaring
The strikes on a gas field in Iran and an industrial complex in Qatar appeared to be some of the most significant attacks on energy sites since the U.S.-Israeli air war against Iran began.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Vance Says He Welcomes Disagreement, but Supports Joe Kent's Resignation
In Michigan, Vice President JD Vance said that "when the president of the United States makes a decision, it's your job to help make that decision as effective and successful as possible."

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

U.S. Intelligence Saw No Change in Iran's Missile Capabilities Before War
On Wednesday, the director of national intelligence and C.I.A. director contradicted one of the justifications the Trump administration had given for its attacks on Iran.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Alvin Greene, a No-Show Senate Nominee Who Won Primary, Dies at 48
He made no effort to campaign but won the South Carolina Democratic primary in 2010, becoming the state's first Black major-party nominee for Senate.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Markwayne Mullin, Trump's DHS Pick, Hints at GOP Immigration Shift at Confirmation Hearing
The senator sounded a warmer and fuzzier tone at his D.H.S. confirmation hearing than President Trump often has, the latest sign that the administration wants to project a more moderated approach.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

F.A.A. Ends Use of ‘See and Avoid' for Helicopters Near Busy Airports
The notice suspends the practice of allowing helicopter pilots to rely on visual separation to avoid striking other aircraft, as happened during last year's deadly midair collision in Washington.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Iran's South Pars Gas Field Is Attacked, Sending Energy Prices Soaring
The field is part of a vast gas reservoir shared by Iran and Qatar. The strike appeared to be one of the most significant attacks on an energy site since the U.S.-Israeli air war against Iran began.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Paul Questions Mullin's Character Over Response to Attack by Neighbor
Senator Rand Paul was assaulted in 2017. Markwayne Mullin acknowledged that he once said he understood the reason for the attack, but did not apologize.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

The Buzziest Outcomes From the Illinois Races
Here's a rundown of the best comeback, proudest governor and most expensive water at a candidate's watch party.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Trump's Pick for Homeland Security Secretary to Testify
Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma was chosen to replace the ousted secretary Kristi Noem and will face senators at a confirmation hearing on Wednesday.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Tulsi Gabbard and Top Intelligence Officials Will Testify on Iran War in Senate Hearing
In a Senate hearing on Wednesday, lawmakers are likely to ask about the information provided to the Trump administration ahead of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Intelligence Officials to Face Questions on Iran
In a Senate hearing on Wednesday, lawmakers are likely to ask about the information provided to the Trump administration ahead of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Firm That Planned Trump's Jan. 6 Rally Received No-Bid Contracts
This administration has given the company, staffed by the president's allies, multimillion-dollar contracts it was guaranteed to win.

New York Times Politics
Mar 18, 2026

Trump's ICE Raids Upend South Texas Construction Industry
In South Texas, two of President Trump's top priorities, the economy and immigration, are colliding as ICE raids upend the construction industry and frustrate workers.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

U.S.P.S. Postmaster Says Service Will Be ‘Out of Cash' in Under a Year
The U.S.P.S. leader said at a hearing that the service could run out of cash within a year and asked lawmakers to increase its borrowing limits.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

In His Resignation Letter, Joe Kent Spoke About the Death of His Wife
Chief Petty Officer Shannon Kent was killed in action during a special operations mission in Syria in 2019. Mr. Kent said he could not support "sending the next generation off to fight and die" in Iran.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

U.S. Says Anthropic Is an ‘Unacceptable' National Security Risk
In a legal filing, the government said it questioned whether the A.I. start-up could be a "trusted partner" in wartime, which led it to label the company a supply chain risk.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Judge Orders Voice of America to Restart All News Operations
More than 1,000 full-time journalists and support staff at the news group were ordered to return to work by March 23 and to resume broadcasting.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Year After Trump Takeover, Institute of Peace Is Little More Than Scenery
As a lawsuit by the former staff drags on, the fight highlights President Trump's upending of traditional peace-building and the lasting effects of his administration's cost-cutting blitz.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

No Trump Endorsement for Cornyn or Paxton in Texas Senate Race as Deadline Passes
President Trump's decision not to weigh in before the deadline means both John Cornyn and Ken Paxton remain on the ballot, extending their costly and increasingly personal battle into a May runoff.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Trump's Next Decision in War: Whether to Retrieve Iran's Nuclear Fuel
A mission to seize or destroy Iran's nuclear material would be one of the riskiest military operations in modern American history.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Kharg Island Is an Appealing Target for Trump, With High Risks
A U.S. attack or a move to seize control of Iran's main oil export hub could cripple the country's ability to profit from its natural resources. But it would also risk sending energy prices even higher.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Trump Administration Offers Narrow Immigration Changes to End D.H.S. Shutdown
Administration officials have put forth several proposals to answer Democratic demands for major changes in President Trump's crackdown in exchange for reopening the Department of Homeland Security.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Senate Takes Up Voter Bill Sought by Trump but Opposed by Democrats
The Republican leader said he couldn't overcome a filibuster but, under relentless pressure from the president and the far right, would put Democrats on the record against the restrictive voter I.D. bill.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Miami Cubans Fear Trump Won't Go Far Enough: ‘The Castros Have to Go'
Many Cubans in Florida have sought regime change for decades. They fear that President Trump's talks with Cuba will not lead to wholesale political transformation.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Bipartisan Bill Would Waive $100,000 H-1B Visa Fees for Doctors and Nurses
The bill, sponsored by two Republicans and two Democrats in the House, seeks to alleviate shortages of doctors and nurses in the U.S.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Chief Justice Says Personal Attacks on Judges Are ‘Dangerous' and Must Stop
The public remarks from Chief Justice John Roberts were his first since President Trump excoriated the justices who ruled against his tariffs in harsh and personal terms.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Trump Says U.S. Doesn't Need Allies to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
President Trump has faced mounting criticism over the U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran from allies and even members of his own administration.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Trump Says U.S. Does Not ‘Need or Desire' Help From Allies on Iran
President Trump has faced mounting criticism over the U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran from allies and even members of his own administration.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Flight Costs Are Up, but Travelers Aren't Deterred, U.S. Airlines Say
Airline executives said the war in Iran had raised fuel costs and, as a result, fares, but that had not yet hurt demand for tickets from individuals and businesses.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Flight Prices Are Up Amid Soaring Fuel Costs, but Travel Demand Remains High
Airline executives said the war in Iran had raised fuel costs and, as a result, fares, but that had not yet hurt demand for tickets from individuals and businesses.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Joe Kent, a Top Counterterrorism Official for the Trump Administration, Resigns, Citing Iran War
Mr. Kent is the first Trump administration official to quit in opposition to the conflict. He said pressure from Israel had pushed the president into war against Iran.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Trump's Gutting of Election Security Fuels Worries for Midterms
Officials say the crippling of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which the president himself created, could open elections to cyberattacks and foreign influence.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

What's in Trump's SAVE Act, the Voter ID Bill Republicans Are Pushing?
The legislation would require voters to prove their citizenship in person upon registration, ban IDs without a photo at polling places and criminalize failures to enforce such requirements.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

In Maine, Janet Mills Slams Graham Platner in First Negative Ad
Facing a tough nomination fight in a major Senate race, Ms. Mills, the state's governor, is attacking her Democratic rival over his old Reddit posts and a tattoo that resembled Nazi imagery.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Admiral's Comments Undercut Pentagon's Cluster Munition Policy
The first Trump administration defended cluster munitions as "legitimate," but on Monday, Adm. Brad Cooper condemned them as "inherently indiscriminate."

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Senate to Take Up Voter Bill Sought by Trump but Opposed by Democrats
The Republican leader said he couldn't overcome a filibuster but, under relentless pressure from the president and the far right, would put Democrats on the record against the restrictive voter I.D. bill.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

Trump Officials Weigh New Plan to Stop Offshore Wind Farms
Proposed settlements would block wind farms off New York State and North Carolina, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times.

New York Times Politics
Mar 17, 2026

War in Iran Shows Growing Conservative Divide Over Israel
As the U.S.-Israel-Iran war continues, conservatism's most famous figures are in a rhetorical brawl over America's role.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

University of Florida Penalizes GOP Group Over Antisemitism Accusations
After the University of Florida restricted the Republican organization from operating on campus, the group sued the university arguing its First Amendment rights were violated.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Richard Grenell: From Trump Cabinet Hopeful to Ex-Kennedy Center Manager
Richard Grenell once hoped to be President Trump's secretary of state. Instead, Mr. Trump just replaced him as Kennedy Center president.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Trump Claims an Ex-President Confided His Regrets on Iran. But Who?
The New York Times reached out to people close to President Trump's predecessors. They disputed Mr. Trump's claims.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Aide Accused by Hegseth of Leaking Is Hired for Intelligence Job
Dan Caldwell will serve as an adviser to senior intelligence officials. His hiring signals the end of a high-profile investigation.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Administration Targeted Climate Lab Over Tina Peters, Lawsuit Says
The complaint says efforts to dismantle an atmospheric research center are part of a broader political campaign that endangers climate and weather studies.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Gregory Bovino to Retire From Border Patrol
The outspoken border official drove the agency's aggressive immigration policy in U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, until January.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Supreme Court Defers Decision on Trump's Bid to End Protections for Migrants
The justices will hear arguments over the president's efforts to terminate the program, known as Temporary Protected Status, for migrants from Haiti and Syria as part of his mass deportation efforts.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Inside the Democrats' Infighting in the Illinois Primary
We talked to our Peoria-born reporter about Primary Day in what he claims is America's best state.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

War Isn't the Only Thing on Trump's Mind
President Trump spoke to journalists for about 40 minutes before holding a news conference on Monday, offering a glimpse into his priorities.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Fire on the U.S. Aircraft Carrier Gerald R. Ford Raged for Hours, Sailors Say
The Ford is now entering its 10th month of deployment after arriving in the Middle East from the Caribbean.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

S.E.C.'s Enforcement Chief Abruptly Resigns
Margaret A. Ryan is leaving the agency just six months after joining it, a surprise given that most people hold the position for years.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Airport Security Lines Grow as TSA Goes Unpaid in Partial Shutdown
"There's going to be a breaking point sooner or later," one union official warned, with travelers at some airports being told to arrive three hours ahead of time.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Trump Airs Rep. Neal Dunn's Terminal Diagnosis, Claiming to Have Reversed It
The president leaned on House Speaker Mike Johnson to name a Florida Republican whose grave prognosis was imperiling the party's already slim voting margin. Both said his prospects had improved.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Judge Strikes Down RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Policies in Blow to Trump's Health Agenda
Ruling on a lawsuit brought by several prominent medical organizations, a district court said the federal government did not base its decisions on science in limiting Covid shots and changing the childhood immunization schedule.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

What Are Trump's Positions on Iran? They Can Change by the Sentence.
The president is no stranger to staking out contradictory stands, part of what his aides say is his negotiating style. But on Iran, his shifting positions are colliding with the consequences of war.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

In Tense Meeting, Mehmet Oz Pressed Medical Societies on Trans Care for Teens
Most groups defended their support for medical intervention. But the Society for Plastic Surgeons broke with the consensus.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Trump Officials Look to More Managed Approach to Trade With China
The administration has begun discussing a new "Board of Trade" with China to try to balance what U.S. officials see as an unequal economic relationship.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Kennedy Center Board Votes to Close for 2-Year Renovation Project
Ahead of the vote, President Trump criticized the center's physical condition and previous financial management.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

With Threats and Claims of ‘Treason,' Trump Pressures Media on the War
A president who calls journalists the "enemy of the people" has accused news organizations of undermining a military effort that many Americans oppose.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

In Choosing ‘Epic Fury,' Trump Names a War and Defines His Presidency
The branding of the U.S. military operation against Iran is a quintessentially Trumpian choice for a leader whose tenure has been marked by anger.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

David A. Keene, Leader of Two Right-Wing Groups, Dies at 80
He led the N.R.A. and, for 29 years, the American Conservative Union, which organizes the influential annual Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC. He was also a columnist.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Trump Exposes Rep. Neal Dunn's Terminal Diagnosis During News Conference
The president leaned on House Speaker Mike Johnson to name a Florida Republican whose grave prognosis was imperiling the party's already slim voting margin. Both said his prospects had improved.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Trump Defends Need for Kennedy Center Renovation Project
Ahead of a vote on whether to close the center for two years of construction, the president criticized its previous financial management and physical condition.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Appeals Court Allows Trump Administration's Third-Country Deportations, for Now
The administration's policy of deporting people to South Sudan, Rwanda and other distant countries has been a striking attempt to create uncertainty for immigrants.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Susie Wiles, Trump's White House Chief of Staff, Has Breast Cancer
Ms. Wiles said that the disease was caught in its early stages and that she would remain in her role.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Why Republicans are Changing Course on Immigration
What did Speaker Mike Johnson mean when he talked about a "course correction" in the Trump administration's deportation approach? Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs analyzes how the message around deportation is changing.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

With Iran War, Trump Risks Stepping on Gains From His Own Tax Cuts
President Trump's war in Iran has raised some costs just as many Americans are starting to see savings from last year's tax cuts.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Trump's Threat to Delay Summit With Xi Casts New Shadow Over China Relations
President Trump warned that he could postpone a meeting set to begin in just over two weeks if China refuses to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Trump's Effort to Target Rivals Stall as Judges Cut Short Basic Investigative Steps
A ruling Friday that derailed an investigation into the Federal Reserve chair at an exceptionally early stage showed the limits of President Trump's campaign of legal retribution.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

In Illinois, Krishnamoorthi's Indian American Heritage Shapes Bid
On Tuesday, Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi is looking to take a major step toward becoming only the second Indian American elected to the Senate.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

In Tense Meeting, Dr. Oz Pressed Medical Societies on Trans Care for Teens
Most groups defended their support for medical intervention. But the Society for Plastic Surgeons broke with the consensus.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Republican Officials Fuel Vitriol Against Muslims and Islamic School in Alabama
A local campaign against the small school reflects growing Islamophobia in conservative enclaves in America and among G.O.P. officials.

New York Times Politics
Mar 16, 2026

Quartz Countertop Makers Want Immunity Against Legal Claims from Sick Stone Cutters
Workers are filing lawsuits against the countertop industry as cases of silicosis, a deadly lung disease, rise.

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