Republican presidential candidates will face off in the first televised debate of the 2024 campaign. Jonathan Weisman, a New York Times political correspondent, reports on their debate style and experience on stage.
Defense lawyers had said they needed years to wade through 11 million pages of evidence, but the Justice Department, which is seeking to go to trial in January, said they were exaggerating the burden.
As Vivek Ramaswamy rises in the polls, fellow Republican presidential candidates are keying in on a number of policy pronouncements that veer far from the G.O.P. mainstream.
The strong desire of Donald Trump’s advisers to see him debate President Biden in the event of a rematch could lead to a clash with the Republican National Committee.
Tennessee’s Republican governor called a special session to address public safety in the wake of a school shooting, but his own party is set to thwart his key measure.
Top Democrats, suddenly feeling a bit better about 2024, would love to see Republicans talk about a national abortion ban. They’re less excited about the inevitable Hunter Biden tirades.
After remaining secluded since Friday, the president broke away from his vacation for a brief trip to Maui, where flames have demolished a town and killed more than 100 people.