White House officials believe President-elect Donald J. Trump’s selection of partisan warriors for top law enforcement jobs indicates that he will pursue revenge against his perceived enemies.
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How Trump Targeted Undecided Voters Without Breaking the Bank
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe Trump team had a huge financial disadvantage. It made up for it with a strategy that allowed it to narrow the focus of its ad dollars.
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Federal Judge Rejects Boeing’s Guilty Plea Related to 737 Max Crashes
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe agreement, opposed by some victims’ families, would have required the aviation company to pay a fine of up to $487 million and invest in additional safety measures.
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Pam Bondi’s Journey From Traditional Republican to Warrior for Trump
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe president-elect’s choice for attorney general is known for her charm and fealty to him.
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Mike Johnson’s Newest Headache: The Smallest House Majority in History
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe Republican speaker held on to control of the House, but will preside over an even smaller majority at a time when President-elect Donald J. Trump will need his help …
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In a new letter, an N.R.A. vice president said the troubled group needed to rebuild trust with Donald J. Trump and his inner circle.
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In a highly unusual call, the two men “discussed a number of global and regional security issues, to include the ongoing conflict in Ukraine,” a spokesman said.
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Trump Considers DeSantis for Defense Secretary as His Support for Hegseth Falters
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesPresident-elect Donald J. Trump is weighing his options, even as Pete Hegseth meets with senators to muster support. Accusations of past misconduct have threatened his nomination from the start.
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Biden, in Angola, Warns That Slavery’s History Should Not be Erased
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesIn becoming the first American leader to visit Angola, President Biden said it was important not to forget the ugly legacy of the human trade that originally defined relations with …
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President Biden is facing criticism for pardoning his son Hunter after insisting he would not. Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains how the …