Trump
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Newyork
A Poll Reflecting Worries About Biden’s Age
More from our inbox: Fight On, Nikki HaleyAirdrops to Gaza Aren’t EnoughDeath in GazaCredit...The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “Most Biden Voters of 2020 Fear He’s Too Old to Lead” (front page, March 4): Donald Trump’s speech in Richmond, Va., on ...
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US
Across the Board, Voters Give Better Marks to Trump’s Policies Than Biden’s
Times/Siena polls highlight how comparatively well-regarded Donald J. Trump’s policies are, even by groups that were affected by policies that Democrats hope will be motivating issues in 2024.
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US
Nikki Haley Wins the Washington, D.C., Primary, Ending Trump’s Streak
Nikki Haley won the Republican primary in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, logging her first victory after a string of losses to former President Donald J. Trump. She received about 63 percent of the vote to Mr. Trump’s 33 percent, according to The ...
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US
Trump Dominates Michigan G.O.P. Convention Amid Party Turmoil
The former president won all 39 delegates against Nikki Haley during the caucus-style event in Grand Rapids.
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Newyork
The Unexpected Celebrity of Adam Schiff
“I have to go get a photo of Adam!” A young woman in dark glasses, a tan trench coat and a lavender bucket hat darts into the street and runs after the white Porsche convertible in which Representative Adam Schiff and his wife are slowly being driven ...
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Newyork
As Trump’s Criminal Trial Approaches, He May Be His Own Worst Enemy
In civil cases, Donald J. Trump has ordered attorneys around from the defense table and insisted on testifying. The stakes will get higher March 25, when his first criminal case begins.
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Books
Can Either Party Hold It Together Until November?
The Republican Party of the Sunshine State, the NBC News reporter Matt Dixon writes in SWAMP MONSTERS: Trump vs. DeSantis — The Greatest Show on Earth (or at Least in Florida) (Little, Brown, 323 pp., $30), is now “the party of Florida Man,” the ...
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US
Judge to Decide Timing of Trump Classified Documents Trial
Judge Aileen Cannon has already indicated that she will push back the start of the proceeding from the initially planned date in May. Prosecutors want to begin in July, and the former president in August.
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Newyork
Who Really Stands With American Workers?
There was a lot of breathless speculation before Tuesday’s presidential primaries in Michigan, but the actual results didn’t clarify the two most important questions: How many “uncommitted” voters angry about President Biden’s approach to the war in ...
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US
Trump’s Trial-Delay Strategy Yields Results Even He Did Not Expect
The Supreme Court’s decision to take up the former president’s long-shot claim that he is immune from prosecution brought into clearer focus the potential for him to evade multiple trials this year.