First the Debate, Then a Supreme Court Ruling: Trump’s Big 24 Hours
Successive successes reinvigorated Donald Trump’s campaign a month after he became the first major party nominee convicted of a felony.
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Successive successes reinvigorated Donald Trump’s campaign a month after he became the first major party nominee convicted of a felony.
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Across Asia and Europe, the event stoked concerns about American stability, both domestically and on crucial foreign policy issues like Washington’s commitment to alliances.
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In a testy, personal clash, President Biden failed to ease worries about his age, Donald Trump forcefully made his case (with wild claims and exaggerations) and the moderators held their fact-checking fire.
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The former president’s remarks onstage, repeated often on the campaign trail, were striking with his opponent standing a few feet away.
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Who Won the Debate? Biden Stumbles Left Trump on Top
A halting debate performance by President Biden left Democratic strategists reeling, raising questions about his fitness to stay in the race.
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Asked About Their Ages, Biden Deflects and Trump Brags About His Golf Skills
Age has loomed over the 2024 campaign, and neither candidate’s answer might have been enough to push aside voters’ qualms.
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Trump’s V.P. Parade Nears Its End, With Vance, Burgum and Rubio in Front
Even as Donald Trump has narrowed his list of top choices, he and his advisers are stoking speculation about others and suggesting that an announcement is imminent — or maybe not.
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Trump Eyes Bigger Trade War in Second Term
The former president’s past tariffs raised prices for consumers and businesses, economists say. His next plan could tax 10 times as many imports.
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New Pro-Trump Super PAC Quietly Spends Millions on G.O.P. Ground Game
The group, America PAC, is preparing what appears to be a well-funded push to encourage Republican-leaning voters to cast early or absentee ballots.
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Two rulings this week by the Republican-appointed majority add to its steady pursuit of enfeebling the ability of the administrative state to impose rules on powerful business interests.
By Charlie Savage
Stephen Bannon will have to begin serving four months in prison on Monday, after the court turned aside his request to remain free while he appeals his conviction for contempt of Congress.
By Alan Feuer
En un enfrentamiento tenso y personal, el presidente Joe Biden no logró mitigar las preocupaciones sobre su edad, Donald Trump expuso con contundencia sus argumentos (con afirmaciones descabelladas y exageraciones) y los moderadores se mantuvieron al margen.
By Shane Goldmacher and Jonathan Swan
The debates between contenders to be U.K. prime minister showed that Britain’s political culture, and the leaders who have emerged from it, are far removed from those across the ocean.
By Mark Landler
Poll respondents who had thought the president would perform well expressed disappointment. ‘His communication fell down,’ one voter said.
By Camille Baker
Former President Donald J. Trump continued to spread fear of immigrants, while the president did not define any broader strategy on the issue.
By Jazmine Ulloa
The state said that former President Donald J. Trump’s felony convictions may mean he does not have the moral character to serve drinks.
By Elise Young
The president’s surrogates acknowledged his struggles in the debate but said that one night did not reflect his successes, or the dangers of a second Trump term.
By Annie Karni and Maya C. Miller
Leaders of the anti-abortion movement sent a letter to Donald J. Trump amid worries he may try to weaken the anti-abortion language in the party platform.
By Shane Goldmacher and Jonathan Swan
The decision is expected to prompt a rush of litigation challenging regulations across the entire federal government, from food safety to the environment.
By Coral Davenport, Christina Jewett, Alan Rappeport, Margot Sanger-Katz, Noam Scheiber and Noah Weiland
The ruling that the Justice Department misused a 2002 law in charging a pro-Trump rioter who entered the Capitol could have an impact on hundreds of other cases, including one against Donald Trump.
By Adam Liptak
The CNN presidential debate kept the volume down, for a change. That didn’t make it more intelligible.
By James Poniewozik
An unsteady debate performance by President Biden has scrambled the thinking among some donors about whether the party needs to find an alternative.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni
Both candidates affirmed voter fears — about President Biden’s age and Donald Trump’s character.
By German Lopez
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The president’s shaky performance in his first 2024 debate against Donald Trump has deepened concerns about his age.
By Michael Barbaro, Clare Toeniskoetter, Nina Feldman, Shannon M. Lin, Marc Georges, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop, Diane Wong, Chris Wood and Alyssa Moxley
The two Americans who most want this presidential rematch were the ones standing onstage.
By Jess Bidgood
The court’s strategy of avoidance and delay cannot last and may have been shaped by a desire to avoid controversy in an election year.
By Adam Liptak
President Biden struggled through his first debate of the 2024 campaign against Donald J. Trump, meandering and mumbling through answers as the former president pressed his case for a second term with limited resistance from his rival.
By Michael D. Shear, Claire Hogan, Farah Otero-Amad and Gabriel Blanco
Supporters of both candidates were at the debate to sell their version of reality. One group seemed to have an easier time with it.
By Katie Rogers
Una actuación poco contundente del presidente Biden en el debate dejó tambaleándose a los estrategas demócratas, planteando dudas sobre su aptitud para seguir en la contienda.
By Alan Rappeport
Hosting a live “Daily Show” after the Biden-Trump spectacle, Stewart said he needed “to call a real estate agent in New Zealand.”
By Trish Bendix
The anchors mostly receded into the background on Thursday night. That was exactly what CNN leadership had in mind.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
Democrats found President Biden’s performance disconcerting, while Republicans were in a jubilant mood. Swing voters were flummoxed.
By Shawn Hubler, J. David Goodman, Eduardo Medina and Campbell Robertson
El desempeño del presidente Biden en el debate hace que demócratas destacados hablen de sustituirle en la candidatura.
By Peter Baker
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President Biden needed to calm concerns about his age and mental acuity. Instead, he inflamed them, raising questions about whether he could carry on as the Democratic nominee.
By Shawn McCreesh and Annie Karni
President Biden’s shaky, halting debate performance has Democrats talking about replacing him on the ticket.
By Peter Baker
President Biden, visibly angered by the former president’s suggestion, highlighted Mr. Trump’s civil and criminal cases in explicit detail.
By Chris Cameron
Al aire, puede ser por momentos catedrático y aguerrido. No duda en cortar el paso a los candidatos presidenciales que intentan apropiarse del escenario.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
See how much time Biden and Trump spent attacking each other in the first presidential debate.
By The New York Times
Bash es una veterana de CNN y su conducción puede ser crucial para la buena recepción del debate.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.
By Neil Vigdor
We’ll help navigate every twist and turn when Biden and Trump take the stage in Atlanta tonight.
By Jess Bidgood
The pivotal first face-off between the two candidates is taking place in Atlanta, highlighting Georgia as a key presidential battleground.
By Maya King
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“The Apprentice,” a dramatized origin story about Donald J. Trump, has faced fierce criticism from the former president and his allies.
By Brooks Barnes
Judge Aileen Cannon said she intended to review a hugely consequential legal victory that prosecutors won last year and that served as a cornerstone of the obstruction charges against Donald Trump.
What you need to know about CNN’s chief Washington correspondent.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
What you need to know about CNN’s chief political correspondent.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
En casi todos los debates televisados, desde el primero en 1960, ha habido alguna ocurrencia, una metedura de pata o un intercambio que ha quedado grabado en la memoria del público.
By Simon J. Levien
Even though another federal court has ruled on the matter, Judge Aileen Cannon said she would hold a hearing to determine whether prosecutors can use information from one of the former president’s lawyers.
By Alan Feuer
Donald Trump takes the stage tonight with a gag order partially lifted.
By Maggie Haberman and Alan Feuer
We scrutinized the presidential candidates’ recent claims on abortion, health care, crime and climate change ahead of the debate.
By Linda Qiu
The Republican governor, who certified the results of the 2020 election against Trump’s wishes, said he cast a blank ballot in the primary.
By Simon J. Levien
Ambos candidatos se han mostrado ansiosos por esta revancha: el presidente Joe Biden ha intentado centrarse en sus planes marcadamente diferentes para Estados Unidos, y Donald Trump sigue atacando el historial de su rival.
By Shane Goldmacher
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The plan to dramatically reshape the federal government differs from Trump’s official platform, and has drawn attention on social media.
By Simon J. Levien
Ahead of the first presidential debate, we examined the climate stakes in this year’s election.
By Manuela Andreoni
Here is an overview of the rules that the two campaigns have agreed to with CNN, the evening’s host.
By Maggie Astor
A New York Times/Siena College poll shows Republicans with greater enthusiasm for their candidate.
By Lisa Lerer
Tax policy, inflation, the economy and markets will be some key issues for corporate America and Wall Street in tonight’s showdown between President Biden and Donald Trump.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni
Plus, is the future “made in India”?
By Tracy Mumford, Michael M. Grynbaum, Peter S. Goodman, Ian Stewart and Jessica Metzger
Partisan media outlets this week are already fixating on Thursday night’s first presidential debate — and how their preferred candidate could prevail.
By Santul Nerkar
No matter what happens on the CNN stage, here’s where the candidates stand on the issues that voters say matter most.
By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe, Anna Foley and Elisa Gutierrez
Donald J. Trump is an offensive powerhouse. President Biden is going to talk directly to viewers. We watched past debates for insight into Thursday night’s matchup.
By Adam Nagourney
What you need to know about the economy before Thursday’s showdown between President Biden and Donald J. Trump.
By Jeanna Smialek
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Both candidates have been eager for this rematch, with President Biden aiming to focus on their starkly different visions for America, and Donald Trump keen to attack his rival’s record.
By Shane Goldmacher
Debatir con el expresidente es como hacer malabarismo con disparates, divagaciones y fanfarronerías
By Hillary Clinton
I asked what you want moderators to ask Biden and Trump at the debate. You had many thoughts.
By Jess Bidgood
The latest Times/Siena survey shows Trump up by six points among registered voters and three among likely voters.
By Nate Cohn
The national survey found that more than two thirds of voters said the outcome of Donald J. Trump’s Manhattan criminal case made no difference to their vote.
By Shane Goldmacher and Ruth Igielnik
Republicans put forward a spending bill that would slash funding for federal law enforcement, though they failed to find a way to defund the special counsel prosecuting former President Donald J. Trump.
By Catie Edmondson
Almost every televised debate, since the first one in 1960, has had a singular quip, gaffe or exchange that sticks in public memory.
By Simon J. Levien
The matchup between President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump could be a make-or-break moment in the race for the White House.
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs
The former U.S. president’s election is treated as a foregone conclusion, with the six contenders clashing over who is best suited to handling him.
By Farnaz Fassihi
El debate será transmitido desde Atlanta a partir de las 9 p. m. hora del Este el jueves.
By Neil Vigdor
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Donald J. Trump’s increasingly theatrical selection process is entering its final phase, with his leading candidates participating in a series of Fox News interviews to make their case.
By Michael C. Bender
The C-suite has been relatively quiet about the presidential election, as executives fear becoming a political target.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni
The man who walked a high wire between the World Trade Center towers is now 75.
By James Barron
President Biden’s landmark climate law could be repealed in a Trump administration. Economists said that would jeopardize $488 billion in American investments.
By Lisa Friedman
Mr. Rutte, who served as the Dutch prime minister for nearly 14 years, has been a harsh critic of Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin, and a strong supporter of Ukraine.
By Steven Erlanger
La cadena CNN confía en que el debate entre Trump y Biden será el programa más visto en sus 44 años. Sin embargo, el encuentro se desarrolla mucho antes de lo habitual y eso podría jugar en su contra.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
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