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New York Times Politics
Feb 03, 2026

Investigation Finds Credit Suisse Had Wider Nazi Ties Than Previously Known
A lawyer who has been scrutinizing archives for the bank, which is now part of UBS, is expected to testify about his findings on Tuesday.

New York Times Politics
Feb 03, 2026

Democrats Call on ICE Watchdog to Speed Up Use of Force Inquiry
The inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security is scrutinizing use of force by ICE, according to Democrats in Congress who requested the report.

New York Times Politics
Feb 03, 2026

Siemens Energy Bets $1 Billion That A.I. Power Demand Will Last
The German manufacturer announced plans to expand factories in several U.S. states and build a new plant in Mississippi.

New York Times Politics
Feb 03, 2026

Colombian President Gustavo Petro to Meet with Trump at the White House
President Trump was expected to meet privately with President Gustavo Petro of Colombia on Tuesday. They have clashed in the past, but there are signs that tensions are easing.

New York Times Politics
Feb 03, 2026

Pretti Shooting Thrusts Border Patrol's History of Aggressive Tactics Into View
Officials have struggled to provide oversight of the agency, even as local communities and civil rights groups have documented episodes of violence.

New York Times Politics
Feb 03, 2026

‘They Couldn't Break Me': A Protester, the White House and a Doctored Photo
President Trump and the White House regularly circulate imagery that has been manipulated by A.I. But the photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong was different.

New York Times Politics
Feb 03, 2026

In Trump's Fraud Crackdown, Political Foes Face Harshest Scrutiny
State officials say the president's actions are a new form of retribution, even as the White House has pardoned allies charged with defrauding government.

New York Times Politics
Feb 03, 2026

Trump Is Said to Have Dropped Demand for Cash From Harvard
Hours after The Times reported that President Trump had lowered the bar for a deal, he denied backtracking and made new threats against Harvard.

New York Times Politics
Feb 03, 2026

Administration Drops Demand for Cash From Harvard After Stiff Resistance
The Trump administration lowered the bar for a deal with the university. But after this article was published, the president made new threats against Harvard.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Pirro Threatens Jail Time for Lawful Gun Owners Who Travel to D.C. With Firearms
The remarks by Jeannine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, prompted swift pushback from the Republican Party's pro-Second Amendment wing.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Maryland Moves to Give Democrats Extra House Seat, but Big Hurdles Remain
The state's House of Delegates passed a new map that would be likely to eliminate Maryland's lone remaining Republican seat in the U.S. House, but the State Senate may well block the measure.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Trump Presses House G.O.P. to Back Deal to Reopen Government
Some hard-line House Republicans have balked at the agreement Senate Democrats struck with President Trump to fund the government, complicating its path to enactment.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Trump Says He's Only Renovating the Kennedy Center
Even though President Trump held a movie premiere for his wife's new film there last week, he said the state of the building was "actually sort of dangerous."

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

H.H.S. to Expand Faith-Based Addiction Programs for Homeless
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said addiction is a "spiritual disease" that calls out for the involvement of religious organizations.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Immigration Officers in Minneapolis Will Wear Body Cameras, Noem Says
The change comes as the federal government has provided accounts of fatal shootings that have sometimes conflicted with local officials and witness videos.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

DOJ Failed to Address Press Law in Application to Search Washington Post Reporter's Home
The Justice Department did not address a 1980 law that generally bars warrants for reporting material when it sought to seize a Washington Post reporter's devices, an unsealed filing shows.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Why Texas Is the Wildest Story in U.S. Politics Right Now
First came a remarkable State Senate upset. Next up: two high-octane U.S. Senate primaries.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Deal to Reopen Government Is Imperiled in the House
Some hard-line House Republicans have balked at the agreement Senate Democrats struck with President Trump to fund the government, complicating its path to enactment.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Clintons Capitulate on House Epstein Inquiry, Agreeing to Testify
Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, the ex-secretary of state, agreed to depositions they had long resisted days before the House was to vote to hold them in contempt.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Justice Dept. Sidelines Ed Martin as Chief of Weaponization Group
The move represents a consolidation of the authority of the deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche, in bringing Mr. Martin's operation inside his office.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Trump Unveils $12 Billion Critical Minerals Stockpile
The "Project Vault" initiative is intended to reduce U.S. reliance on China for key technology components.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Trump, in an Escalation, Calls for Republicans to ‘Nationalize' Elections
The comments, made on a conservative podcast, follow a string of moves from his administration to try to exert more control over American elections.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

U.S. Military Tells Alaska and N.C. Troops to Stand Down on Possible Minnesota Deployment
More than 1,500 active-duty troops had been on standby to deploy to Minnesota, but were quietly taken off heightened alert over the weekend.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Dan Bongino, Former Deputy F.B.I. Director, Returns to Podcasting
Mr. Bongino, who spent nine months at the agency, spoke freely about the Epstein files and more as he returned to the land of "sound bites."

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Trump Drops Demand for Cash From Harvard After Stiff Resistance
The Trump administration has lowered the bar for a deal with the university, backtracking on its insistence on a $200 million payment to the government, The New York Times has learned.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Some Federal Workers Furloughed in Partial Government Shutdown
Some of the affected agencies announced sweeping furloughs, while others tapped reserve funds to get through what they expected to be a short shutdown.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

N.I.H. Worker Who Criticized Trump Seeks Whistle-Blower Protection
Jenna Norton, a National Institutes of Health employee, has been an outspoken critic of the administration's research cuts and has been on paid leave.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Measles Hits ICE Family Detention Center in Texas
The Department of Homeland Security has imposed a quarantine on a family detention center in Dilley, Texas, after two detainees contracted the disease.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Trump to Unveil $12 Billion Critical Minerals Stockpile
The "Project Vault" initiative is intended to reduce U.S. reliance on China for key technology components.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Judge Bars Further Changes to George Washington's Philadelphia House
The Interior Department removed placards and videos about Washington's involvement with slavery. A new court ruling blocks further changes, for now.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Deal to Reopen Government on Shaky Ground in the House
Some hard-line House Republicans have balked at the deal Senate Democrats struck with President Trump to fund the government, complicating its path to enactment.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Judge Again Blocks Policy Restricting Lawmakers' Access to ICE Facilities
For a second time, Judge Jia M. Cobb found that a Trump administration policy requiring a seven-day waiting period was unlawful.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Trump Announces Initial Trade Deal With India, Cutting Tariffs to 18%
The agreement was short on details, but President Trump said India had promised to stop buying Russian oil and would buy more U.S. products for a reduction on tariffs.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Stars Bring ‘ICE OUT' Pins and Fiery Speeches to a Political Grammys
Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish and Kehlani made strong statements about immigration on Sunday, while the host Trevor Noah drew President Trump's ire.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

As Democrats Press Trump on ICE, Gallego and Pritzker Preview 2028 Pitches
Speaking at a party gathering in Nevada, the two politicians urged opposition to President Trump's deportation agenda, while appearing to lay the groundwork for potential presidential runs.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Gabbard Arranges Trump Call With FBI Agents After Georgia Election Center Search
Tulsi Gabbard's role in brokering the call and President Trump's decision to directly press frontline agents on the inquiry are outside the bounds of typical procedure, The Times has learned.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Oversight Chairman Rejects Clintons' Offer for Epstein Testimony
Bill Clinton agreed to an interview he had long resisted, but Representative James Comer, the Oversight Committee chairman, signaled he would go forward with holding the former president in contempt.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Here's What to Know About the Partial Government Shutdown
A bipartisan spending deal couldn't clear Congress in time to prevent a lapse in federal funding for some departments. The House must pass it to fully reopen the government.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

What to Know About the Kennedy Center and Trump's Campaign to Remake It
The center opened in 1971 and is one of America's top cultural institutions. President Trump says he plans to transform the center to create a "new and spectacular" entertainment complex.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

After His Democratic Victory in Texas, a New Working-Class Star Rises
Taylor Rehmet, a machinist and union leader, pulled off a stunning State Senate win in Fort Worth and its suburbs. He is among several political outsiders seeking office.

New York Times Politics
Feb 02, 2026

Will the Spirit of 1976 Come to 2026?
Bicentennial celebrations across America were spirited and joyous. As the semiquincentennial approaches, there's a different mood.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

Trump Says Kennedy Center Will Close for 2-Year Reconstruction Project
The president's announcement came after the center has been rocked by cancellations and boycotts by performers, contributors and audience members.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

The Government Published Dozens of Nude Photos in the Epstein Files
The photos, which showed young women or possibly teenagers with their faces visible, were largely removed after The New York Times began notifying the Justice Department.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

Robert Pratt, Federal Judge Who Derided Trump Pardons, Dies at 78
He was chastised for remarks ridiculing the pardons of two congressional campaign aides who had been convicted in a bribery plot.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

How Trump Appears in the Epstein Files
The New York Times found more than 5,300 files with references to Mr. Trump and related terms. They include salacious and unverified claims, as well as documents that had already been made public.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

Canadian Company Cancels Sale of Virginia Warehouse to ICE
Jim Pattison Developments said the sale of an industrial building, which was planned to become an Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing facility, would not go forward.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

U.A.E. Firm Quietly Took Stake in the Trump Family's Crypto Company
The $500 million agreement raises new concerns about the propriety of the president negotiating foreign policy with his own business partners.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

5-Year-Old Liam Back in Minnesota After Release From Immigration Detention Center
A federal judge had demanded that the boy and his father be set free in a fiery opinion on Saturday.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

Detained by Immigration Agents, 5-Year-Old Liam Has Been Released From Custody
A federal judge had demanded that the boy and his father be set free in a fiery opinion on Saturday.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

Can Tom Homan De-escalate ICE Tensions in Minnesota?
The White House border czar wants to focus more on getting immigrants already in jails. He'll have to persuade Democrats to do it.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

Judge Who Ruled Against Trump Administration Cleared of Justice Dept. Complaint
Trump allies have called for Judge James E. Boasberg to be investigated and impeached after decisions that questioned the administration's respect for the rule of law.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

Takeaways From Gavin Newsom's New Memoir, ‘Young Man in a Hurry'
His introspective memoir tries to challenge the conventional wisdom about his upbringing, explores his marriages and airs a little dirty laundry — but says relatively little about politics.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

Gavin Newsom Memoir Describes Difficult Childhood, Contrary to Image
Mr. Newsom, the California governor and a potential presidential candidate, writes that the privileged caricature of his background is mistaken.

New York Times Politics
Feb 01, 2026

The Richest 2026 Players: A.I., Crypto, Pro-Israel Groups and Trump
All have amassed enormous war chests, new filings show, making them the financial wild cards of this year's midterm elections and feared political spenders.

New York Times Politics
Jan 31, 2026

Republican National Committee Enters 2026 With Nearly $100 Million Edge on D.N.C.
Democrats have struggled to raise money, as is often the case for the party out of power, but the depth of their financial hole against the Republican National Committee is noteworthy.

New York Times Politics
Jan 31, 2026

Judge Orders Release of 5-Year-Old Detained by Immigration Agents in Minnesota
The treatment of Liam Conejo Ramos, pictured wearing a blue winter hat and Spider-Man backpack while in the custody of immigration agents, drew outrage across the country.

New York Times Politics
Jan 31, 2026

Facing Immigration Backlash, Trump Called Schumer to Cut a Deal
The president and the top Senate Democrat, who are often at each other's throats, agreed to try to keep the government open and to start talks on new limits on federal immigration agents.

New York Times Politics
Jan 31, 2026

Should Any Programs Help Minority Groups? In Lawsuits, Conservatives Say No.
Lawyers have filed a rush of lawsuits against corporations, law firms, health care companies, art groups and nonprofits. And they are mostly winning.

New York Times Politics
Jan 31, 2026

Spending Deal Leaves Government in Shutdown Limbo for the Weekend
The House still must clear the legislation for President Trump's signature, but is not expected to return to Washington to do so before Monday.

New York Times Politics
Jan 31, 2026

‘A Terrifying Line Is Being Crossed': Mayor Jacob Frey on the Turmoil in Minneapolis
The Minnesota Democrat on the battle between his city and the federal government.

New York Times Politics
Jan 31, 2026

Politicians Are Calling the Protests in Minnesota an Insurgency
The term, used to describe war, poses dangers when applied to American political unrest.

New York Times Politics
Jan 31, 2026

Energy Bills Have Soared Recently. How Can States Bring Costs Down?
Energy experts said that governors and legislatures have tools to keep electricity prices from rising further, and might even be able to lower them.

New York Times Politics
Jan 31, 2026

After Affirmative Action Win, Conservatives Sue to Push Change Everywhere
Lawyers have filed lawsuits against corporations, law firms, health care companies, art groups and nonprofits. And they are mostly winning.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Draft Epstein Indictment Accused Him of Crimes Against More Than a Dozen Girls
Jeffrey Epstein, who ended up pleading to a much lesser state charge, told one victim that bad things could happen to her if she talked, the 2007 document said.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

‘Melania' Review: 20 Stage-Managed Days in the Life of the First Lady
Directed by Brett Ratner, the documentary shows a woman deeply concerned with her appearance who rarely lets us behind her facade.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump Officials Bypass Congress to Push Billions in Weapons Aid to Israel
The move was the third time the Trump administration has tried to expedite arms shipments to Israel by going around the review process for weapons sales.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Release of Three Million Epstein Pages Falls Short, Survivors Say
"I think there's a hunger or a thirst for information that I do not think will be satisfied by the review of these documents," Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, said. "There's nothing I can do about that."

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump Names ‘Data Nerd' to Lead Labor Statistics Agency
The decision to nominate Brett Matsumoto, a career government economist, came six months after the president fired the previous commissioner.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump Called for ‘De-Escalation' in Minneapolis. It Didn't Last Long.
President Trump has offered dueling messages on the crisis in Minneapolis, part of pattern of dialing back his rhetoric only to change again if the political winds are shifting.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Epstein Offered Prince Andrew a Meeting With a Russian Woman, Emails Show
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his royal titles last year after new disclosures showed the extent of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump Officials Move to Double Number of H-2B Guest Visas This Year
It was a rare move by the Trump administration to expand a foreign worker program, amid a sweeping effort to drastically cut immigration.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

U.N. Says It's in Danger of Financial Collapse Because of Members' Unpaid Dues
The world body warned it would run out of money by July and have to close its New York headquarters if countries, namely the United States, did not pay annual dues that amount to billions of dollars.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

What to Know About the ‘Abortion Clinic' Law Being Used to Charge Don Lemon
The Trump administration used a federal law prohibiting blockades of abortion clinics and places of worship to charge Mr. Lemon and others in Minnesota.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

ICE Expands Power of Agents to Arrest People Without Warrants
An internal memo changed the standard from whether people are unlikely to show up for hearings to whether they could leave the scene.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Emails Show Warm Relationship Between Epstein and Richard Branson
The two men's relationship was known, and a photo of Mr. Branson had been on display in Mr. Epstein's Upper East Side townhouse.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Senate Passes Deal to Fund Government and Negotiate ICE Limits
Democrats agreed to fund the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks while they negotiate with President Trump on restricting his immigration crackdown.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Judge Weighs Trump's Removal of Slavery Markers From George Washington's House
The administration has ordered that further changes be made to Independence National Historical Park, according to internal National Park Service documents obtained by The New York Times

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump's Immigration Push Fractures Republican Party
The party was mostly unified on the issue not long ago, but splinters are everywhere now.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump's Lawsuit Against I.R.S. Creates ‘Enormous Conflict of Interest'
The president is demanding that the federal government pay him at least $10 billion over the unauthorized disclosure of his tax returns during his first term.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

6 Takeaways from ‘Melania,' the Melania Trump Documentary
The film, which counts Melania Trump as a producer, touches on her immigrant roots, her love for her mother and her style, but there are few revelations.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Some Republicans Lament the Spending Deal Trump Has Blessed
Hard-right Republicans have criticized an agreement they see as capitulating to Democrats on their party's strongest issue: immigration.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Hotel Owners and Workers, Tell Us How You're Feeling
With hotels increasingly caught between the federal government's immigration crackdown and protests against ICE, we want to hear how it's affecting you.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump Moves to Cut All Oil to Cuba as U.S. Targets Its Government
President Trump's threat to impose tariffs on any country that delivers oil to Cuba appeared to be directed largely at Mexico, the only nation that has sent any meaningful fuel shipments to the island.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Justice Dept. Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into Killing of Alex Pretti
The announcement marked a significant reversal in the department's approach to Mr. Pretti's killing.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Stock Market Takes Kevin Warsh's Fed Nomination in Stride
Stock and bond markets were unfazed by Kevin Warsh's nomination as the next Fed chair, with the S&P 500 nudging slightly lower in early trading on Friday.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Stock Market Takes Warsh Nomination in Stride
Stock and bond markets were unfazed by Kevin Warsh's nomination as the next Fed chair with the S&P 500 nudging slightly lower in early trading Friday.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Is the ‘Influencer Right' at Odds With Trump Over Minnesota?
A vocal group of Trump supporters broke with the president when he appeared to backpedal on his immigration crackdown in Minneapolis. Is it a rift, or just a passing mood?

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump Picks Kevin Warsh as Next Fed Chair
If confirmed by the Senate, Kevin M. Warsh, a former governor at the central bank, will replace Jerome H. Powell, whose term as chair ends in May.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Who Is Kevin Warsh, Trump's Pick to Lead the Fed?
The president's choice to lead the Federal Reserve is a financier and former governor of the central bank.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump Threatens Canadian-Built Aircraft with 50% Tariffs and Decertification
The president said he would restrict the use of Canadian-built aircraft and impose a 50 percent tariff on them until the dispute was resolved.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

California Crypto Billionaires Plan to Spend Tens of Millions on Moderate Candidates
Chris Larsen and Tim Draper, two outspoken Silicon Valley leaders, are planning to spend tens of millions of dollars to elect moderate state lawmakers this year.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump Repeats Claims Against Alex Pretti, Casting Slain Nurse as ‘Agitator'
After videos resurfaced showing a confrontation between Mr. Pretti and federal agents 11 days before officers fatally shot him, President Trump again sought to cast blame on him.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Trump Picks Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair
If confirmed by the Senate, Kevin M. Warsh, a former governor at the central bank, will replace Jerome H. Powell, whose term as chair ends in May.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Chevron Points to Venezuela's Promise as Big Oil Earnings Fall
The two largest U.S. oil companies, Chevron and Exxon Mobil, reported their lowest annual profits in years.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

F.B.I. Search in Georgia Shows Trump's Willingness to Pursue 2020 Grievances
The search might also be a harbinger of things to come, signaling the president's disposition to use the powers of law enforcement to intervene in election matters as the 2026 midterms approach.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Fact-Checking Trump Officials on Minnesota After Shootings by Federal Agents
President Trump and top administration officials, in trying to shift blame over two recent shootings, have mounted an array of arguments for the influx of federal agents.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

For Some Americans, the End of Obamacare Subsidies Means Falling Off a Financial Cliff
Earning just one dollar more could mean a $10,000 increase in insurance premiums.

New York Times Politics
Jan 30, 2026

Lukoil Gas Station Franchisees Caught in a Fight Between US and Russia
After the United States imposed sanctions on Russia's two biggest oil producers, the ripple effects wreaked havoc on business for local franchisees.

New York Times Politics
Jan 29, 2026

Trump Threatens Canada Over Business Jet Dispute
The president said he would restrict the use of Canadian-built aircraft and impose a 50 percent on them until the dispute was resolved.

New York Times Politics
Jan 29, 2026

Trump Sues I.R.S. Over Tax Data Leak, Demanding $10 Billion
The president charged that the I.R.S. and the Treasury Department had failed to prevent a former I.R.S. contractor from gaining access to documents shared with news outlets.

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