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Post Politics Now: Biden to focus on land conservation and arts; Trump awaits word on indictment
President Biden is scheduled to address a White House conference on land conservation before presenting awards for the arts and humanities to Americans including Bruce Springsteen and Gladys Knight.
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The arguments for and against indicting Trump
Digging into the realities of it — both practically and legally speaking.
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Coalition urges probe of large federal contractor’s diversity efforts
Labor and civil rights groups are urging the Biden administration to investigate claims of systemic racism and sexism at call-center provider Maximus.
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The arguments for and against indicting Trump
Digging into the realities of it — both practically and legally speaking.
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Republicans voice fear of Jan. 6 repeat after Trump’s ‘PROTEST’ call
Both House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene urged people not to protest, despite calling Trump’s potential arrest a miscarriage of justice. And the reason why is abundantly clear.
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For the G.O.P., a Looming Trump Indictment Takes Center Stage
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida spoke on Monday about Donald Trump’s expected indictment, as Republicans weighed whether to heed the former president’s call to protest.
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Comer, Republicans’ Investigative Chief, Embraces Role of Biden Antagonist
The fourth-term Kentuckian and chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee has become an aggressive promoter of sinister-sounding claims about the president and his family.
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At House Republican Retreat, the Focus, Once Again, Is on Trump
For the third year since he left office, former President Donald J. Trump continued to dominate an annual G.O.P. gathering in Florida, underscoring his grip on the party.
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‘The Circus Continues’: For Trump, Legal Woes Resurrect Old Habits
The former president strengthened his political position in recent weeks, but an impetuous response to his potential indictment could alienate voters he will need to win back the White House.
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The Head Spinning Reality of Venezuela’s Economy
After years of extreme scarcity, some Venezuelans lead lives of luxury as others scrape by. The nation of grinding scarcity has increasingly become one of haves and have-nots.