There is trolling. And then there is presidential trolling. President Biden on Sunday wrapped up a five-day visit to France by making a point to visit a cemetery for American …
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For Trump, Doug Burgum Emerges as a Safe Option, and a Wild Card
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesAfter taking his software company public in 1997, Doug Burgum gathered a few colleagues in his office and swore them to secrecy. He wanted to uphold the modesty and decorum …
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Beneath the crystal chandeliers of the gilded reception hall of the Élysée Palace, opened in 1889 with a party for 8,000 people, President Emmanuel Macron of France hosted President Biden …
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Kamala Harris Expected to Blast Trump at Party Dinner in Michigan
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesIn one of her first campaign appearances since former President Donald J. Trump was convicted of falsifying business records, Vice President Kamala Harris sharply criticized him on Saturday as a …
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Biden and Macron Talk Togetherness, With No Mention of Discord Over Gaza
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesPresident Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of France stressed on Saturday how much they agree with each other about world affairs, including the war in Ukraine, even as their countries …
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Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times Donald Trump and his closest allies are preparing a radical reshaping of American government if he regains the White House. Here are some …
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George Clooney Complained to White House About Biden’s Criticism of I.C.C.
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesGeorge Clooney contacted a top White House official in May to complain after President Biden criticized the International Criminal Court’s decision to seek a warrant against top Israeli officials over …
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Stephen K. Bannon was sitting in the back seat of an S.U.V. on a pleasant Friday evening in Powhatan, Va., enjoying what could be his last weeks of freedom. A …
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Mike Pence Derailed His Political Career Opposing Trump. Can He Revive It?
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesMike Pence could not have asked for a more welcoming audience. For nearly 30 minutes, the man who served as Donald J. Trump’s vice president was repeatedly applauded as he …
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President Biden apologized to President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine on Friday for the monthslong delay in approving military aid, blaming it on conservative Republican opposition. But he vowed to stand …