Five Major Climate Policies Trump Would Probably Reverse if Elected
He has called for increased oil production and said that electric vehicles will result in an ‘assassination’ of jobs.
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He has called for increased oil production and said that electric vehicles will result in an ‘assassination’ of jobs.
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Such a ruling would probably send the case back to a lower court and could delay any trial until after the November election.
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Several justices signaled interest in some protections for official acts, which could impede a swift trial in the federal election subversion case.
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David Pecker told jurors of a universe in which favors for celebrities were demanded and dispensed. His cross-examination will continue Friday.
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In Trump Tower, the President-Elect Praised the Man Who Kept His Secrets
David Pecker, former publisher of The National Enquirer, testified that Donald J. Trump thanked him for burying stories.
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Five Moments That Have Defined Donald Trump’s Trial So Far
Trials are wars of words. These are some of the most memorable that have been spoken as a jury hears the criminal case against Donald J. Trump.
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Trump Named as Unindicted Conspirator in Michigan Election Interference Case
An investigator said in court that former President Donald J. Trump and some of his aides conspired with fake electors to overturn his 2020 defeat in Michigan.
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Trump’s Immunity Claim Joins His Plans to Increase Executive Power
The former president is asking the Supreme Court to put the presidency above criminal law as he pursues a broader agenda of expanding the office’s power should he win the election.
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In Immunity Case, Trump Can Lose in Ways That Amount to a Win
After the justices hear arguments on Thursday, how they decide may be just as important as what they decide.
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Plus, Haiti gets a new government.
By Tracy Mumford, Alan Feuer, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger and James Shield
The polarization of politics means that rules are imposed, gutted and restored with each election. Experts say that’s bad for the economy.
By Coral Davenport
David Pecker, former publisher of The National Enquirer, testified that Donald J. Trump thanked him for burying stories during the 2016 campaign. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives takeaways from Pecker’s testimony.
By Jonah E. Bromwich, Gabriel Blanco, Claire Hogan and Rebecca Suner
The Campaign Legal Center said in a complaint that Trump political committees had used an intermediary firm “as a conduit to conceal payments” totaling $7.2 million.
By Chris Cameron
On social media, Arizona lawmakers are accused of being baby killers, cowards and traitors.
By Jack Healy
The justices could issue a ruling that would make a trial in the Jan. 6 case unlikely before the election.
By Alan Feuer and Maggie Haberman
A man who pleaded guilty to stalking the lawyer, Lisa Page, had been discharged from the Marines after expressing an obsession with her as well as mass shootings, information that was shared with the F.B.I.
By Glenn Thrush and Adam Goldman
The publisher of the The National Enquirer said he was called upstairs at Trump Tower to a postelection meeting where Donald J. Trump introduced him to future White House figures.
By Michael Rothfeld
They called Donald J. Trump “the boss.” The desire to avoid his fury drove many decisions made by those around him.
By Matthew Haag
After a tape emerged of Donald J. Trump discussing how he groped women, she quickly struck a deal.
By Michael Rothfeld
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