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Politics
The latest in Trump's New York civil fraud trial
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with NPR Senior Editor and Correspondent Domenico Montenaro and New York University Law Professor Melissa Murray.
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Politics
Plea deals pose threat to Trump in election case
Two high-profile co-defendants of former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference criminal case have taken plea deals, making the prosecutors case against Trump perhaps stronger.
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Politics
Biden is embracing Israel. So far, he doesn't have much to show for it politically
President Biden has shown strong support for Israel in the wake of a deadly attack by Hamas, even traveling to the region. But it isn't making political waves in a deeply divided America.
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Politics
Americans strongly support Israel, but there are generational and racial divides
In a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, public opinion about Israel in its war with Hamas is supportive, though the role of the U.S. in the region isn't as clear as Biden faces sharp disapproval.
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Politics
Republicans run a big risk with impeachment
So far there's been no evidence that President Biden benefited financially from his son's business dealings. And as prior impeachments have shown, Republicans risk a backlash from perceived overreach.
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Politics
For Trump, X marks the spot for his social media return. Why that could really matter
Donald Trump posted again for the first time in three years since being banned from various social media, taking to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter to post his mugshot.
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Politics
5 takeaways from the first Republican primary debate
The first Republican debate of the 2024 election cycle is in the books. Without the frontrunner on stage, each candidate had the opportunity to grab the spotlight, though some had more of an impact.
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Politics
5 questions ahead of the first GOP primary debate of the 2024 election cycle
The first Republican primary debate in Milwaukee on Wednesday will give many Americans the first chance to hear from the GOP presidential candidates but the party's frontrunner won't be there.
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Politics
Why the Trump indictments have not moved the needle with Republicans
The former president has insulated himself with his party, having sold its members over the past seven years on his baseless narrative of a deep-state conspiracy against him.
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Environment
Three-quarters of Republicans prioritize the economy over climate change
In the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, the record temperatures this summer don't have Republicans heated as confidence in institutions takes a hit and President Biden has challenges ahead.