The president’s withdrawal under pressure from fellow Democrats cleared the way for a new nominee to take on former President Donald J. Trump in the fall. He quickly endorsed Vice …
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For Biden, a Decision to Step Aside Would Raise Another Question
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesAs President Biden grapples with the possibility of dropping his bid for re-election, a secondary question looms: Should he endorse his own vice president as the nominee?
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A Week After Shooting, Trump Leaves Unity Behind and Returns to Insults and Election Denial
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesA week after an assassination attempt led him to call for unity, former President Donald J. Trump returned to the campaign trail, lashing out at his rivals and claiming persecution.
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Trump and Zelensky Speak by Phone as Ukraine Worries About U.S. Backing
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesKyiv ponders what another Trump administration would mean for its war initiatives.
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At Trump Rally, Few Local Police Officers in Critical Area Before Shooting
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesLocal law enforcement officials, present in abundance, said they were not assigned security duties around a warehouse used by a man who tried to kill former President Donald Trump.
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With each cascade of digital disaster, new vulnerabilities emerge. The latest chaos wasn’t caused by an adversary, but it provided a road map of American vulnerabilities at a critical moment.
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Investigators have information that suggests a man intent on assassinating former President Donald J. Trump flew the device over the campaign event location on the day of the shooting.
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J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press Speakers at the Republican National Convention used more than 110,000 words over four boisterous days. The selection of speakers and their choice of words reflected both …
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Photo by Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times The most prominent seats at the 2024 Republican National Convention were three rows of white chairs in Donald J. Trump’s V.I.P. box. For …
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Melania and Ivanka Take Their Seats at the R.N.C. But Where’s Barron?
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesAfter staying largely out of sight, the former president’s wife and his eldest daughter joined him as he accepted the Republican nomination. But his youngest son did not.