
Several Trump Administration Picks Face Bomb Threats and ‘Swatting’
A Trump transition team spokeswoman said law enforcement officials had “acted quickly to ensure the safety of those who were targeted.”
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A Trump transition team spokeswoman said law enforcement officials had “acted quickly to ensure the safety of those who were targeted.”
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President-elect Donald J. Trump’s team will have some formal briefings with outgoing staff members, but it has so far refused to allow the F.B.I. to do security clearances for transition members.
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Automakers and parts suppliers would struggle if President-elect Donald J. Trump followed through on his threat to impose 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico.
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Trump Plans Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China That Could Cripple Trade
The president-elect said that he would impose the across-the-board tariffs on Day 1 and that they would stay in place until Canada, Mexico and China halted the flow of drugs and migrants.
By Ana SwansonMatina Stevis-Gridneff and
Jack Smith Seeks Dismissal of Two Federal Cases Against Trump
The special counsel effectively brought to a close the Justice Department efforts to hold Donald J. Trump accountable in the election and classified documents cases.
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Trump’s Sentencing in New York Is Officially on Hold
The judge in the case confirmed that the former and future president, who was convicted on 34 felony counts, would not receive his punishment next week.
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How Scott Bessent Went From Democratic Donor to Trump Treasury Secretary Pick
The hedge fund investor predicted last year that President-elect Donald J. Trump’s political fortunes were on the rise.
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Tracking Trump’s Cabinet and Staff Nominations
These are President-elect Donald J. Trump’s intended nominees and appointees for his second-term cabinet and other high-level positions.
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As Iran faces domestic and foreign challenges, its bellicose rhetoric on the United States and Israel has given way to signs that it wants less confrontation.
By Farnaz Fassihi
President João Lourenço of Angola has worked hard to strengthen his country’s partnership with the United States and says the recent election won’t derail that.
By John Eligon
His siblings have long retreated from the inner circle, but the president-elect’s eldest son has made a name for himself as the person who can best assess loyalty to the Trump political brand.
By Katie Rogers
For a decade, the M.T.A. has not retained a city transit president for longer than three years. Now a 27-year veteran of the authority is taking the job.
By Ana Ley
The president-elect has long been critical of Mr. Zuckerberg’s social media platforms, saying they censor conservative viewpoints.
By Mike Isaac, Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman and Theodore Schleifer
La presidenta de México dijo que habló con el presidente electo de EE. UU. sobre temas como migración y seguridad.
By Simon Romero
The discussion between President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico and the president-elect came after Mr. Trump threatened tariffs unless Mexican authorities stopped migrants and drugs from coming across the border.
By Simon Romero
Mientras el presidente Biden negocia un alto al fuego en Líbano, el presidente electo Donald Trump dirige su propia política exterior sin esperar a juramentarse en el cargo.
By Peter Baker
“Buckle up and pack a lunch, because it’s going to be four years of this,” the Democratic senator from Pennsylvania said.
By Jess Bidgood
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on hypocrisy.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah
The retired Army lieutenant general could play a key role in any negotiations to end the yearslong war between the countries.
By Michael Crowley
Las detenciones por cruces ilegales desde Canadá se dispararon en el último año fiscal, pero no se comparan con las registradas desde México.
By Hamed Aleaziz and Matina Stevis-Gridneff
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other candidates for top health posts are at odds with the drug industry, setting the stage for tense battles over regulatory changes.
By Rebecca Robbins, Christina Jewett and Kate Kelly
El abogado Jamieson Greer será el principal negociador comercial de EE. UU., un cargo crucial en medio de los planes del presidente electo de imponer fuertes aranceles a las importaciones de México y otros países.
By Ana Swanson
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Investors are bracing for the latest data as the president-elect’s economic agenda of cutting immigration and taxes, while raising tariffs takes shape.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Vivienne Walt
We explore Trump’s mass deportation goals.
By German Lopez
Plus, the A.I. granny scamming the scammers.
By Tracy Mumford, Euan Ward, Patrick Kingsley, Hiroko Tabuchi, Robert Jimison, Ian Stewart and Jessica Metzger
Even as President Biden brokers a cease-fire in Lebanon, President-elect Donald J. Trump is running his own foreign policy without waiting to be sworn in.
By Peter Baker
The forecast is bad for the famous parade on Thursday. But that’s not Macy’s only problem.
By James Barron
Por primera vez en 20 años, el condado de Fresno apoyó a un candidato republicano a la presidencia. Las dificultades económicas fueron, en gran medida, la causa de este cambio.
By Orlando Mayorquín and Christina Morales
Aunque la promesa de imponer nuevos aranceles a Canadá, México y China sea una táctica de negociación, es una estrategia que tiene consecuencias inmediatas en el mundo real.
By Ana Swanson
As the director of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya would oversee the world’s premier medical research agency, with a $48 billion budget and 27 separate institutes and centers.
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg
Mr. Hassett defended Donald Trump’s tax cuts and trade policies in his first administration but has also acknowledged that tariffs can weaken economic growth.
By Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman, Alan Rappeport and Ana Swanson
The lawyer Jamieson Greer is set to be the top U.S. trade negotiator, a crucial position given the president-elect’s threats to impose tariffs on imports from other countries.
By Ana Swanson
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The president-elect’s opening salvo in trade and border talks with the United States’ neighbors is casting a harsh light on the North American alliance.
By Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Simon Romero
Las personas migrantes suelen reunirse en grupos en el sur de México para protegerse de los grupos delictivos. Pero casi nunca llegan cerca de la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos.
By James Wagner
The special counsel will leave behind a complex legacy, having amassed considerable evidence against Donald J. Trump but having lost key legal battles that could constrain future investigators.
By Devlin Barrett, Glenn Thrush and Alan Feuer
Many of the prime minister’s political opponents were as critical of him as about the president-elect’s plan, which would adversely affect Canada’s economy.
By Ian Austen
Arrests for illegal crossings from Canada spiked in the last fiscal year, but remain a fraction of the number of those from Mexico.
By Hamed Aleaziz and Matina Stevis-Gridneff
Scott Bessent’s former colleagues and rivals see the prospective Treasury secretary as a thoughtful choice with a broad understanding of financial markets.
By Maureen Farrell
The president-elect’s threat to hit Canada, Mexico and China with new tariffs is already rocking business and diplomatic relationships and could topple the trade pacts he signed in his first term.
By Ana Swanson
Migrants often gather in groups in southern Mexico as a means of protection from criminal groups. But they almost never make it anywhere near the U.S.-Mexico border.
By James Wagner
Top diplomats from the Group of 7 nations tried to project unity on Ukraine while discussing differences over Israel and anticipating the return of Donald J. Trump.
By Edward Wong and Emma Bubola
Lt. Gen. Christopher T. Donahue was recently selected to lead the U.S. Army’s Europe Command as the war in Ukraine heads into its fourth year.
By Helene Cooper, Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Eric Schmitt
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La población migrante de los centros de acogida de Nueva York ha disminuido constantemente, pero la postura del presidente electo Donald Trump en materia de inmigración traerá nuevos retos.
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní
Minutes from a Nov. 6-7 meeting showed that Federal Reserve policymakers favored lowering rates “gradually.”
By Jeanna Smialek
El dólar subió y los inversores vendieron acciones después de que el presidente electo prometió nuevas restricciones a los mayores socios comerciales de Estados Unidos.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Adam Satariano
The administration of Mayor Eric Adams is fearful that President-elect Donald J. Trump may target a Brooklyn tent complex housing 2,000 asylum seekers on federal land.
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Dana Rubinstein
La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum leyó el martes una carta destinada al presidente electo Donald Trump en la que habló de las medidas que tomaría su país en respuesta.
By Simon Romero
President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to President-elect Trump’s threat to impose high tariffs, saying such a move would inflict damage on both countries.
By Simon Romero
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