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After Kirk Assassination, a Republican Governor Tries to Stop the Blame Game

12 septembre 2025 à 19:06
It is usually the job of a president to unify the nation in moments of rupture and sorrow. But President Trump has led his supporters in doling out blame.

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Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah speaking at a news conference on Friday at Utah Valley University.

As Trump Vows Vengeance, Utah’s Governor Calls to Lower the Temperature

12 septembre 2025 à 12:34
“At some point, we have to find an off-ramp, or it’s going to get much, much worse,” Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, said of political violence after a suspect was caught in the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

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Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah called for tolerance and forgiveness during a news conference at Utah Valley University on Friday.
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Charlie Kirk and America’s Grim Routine After a Shooting

10 septembre 2025 à 20:47
While the nation has endured violent eras before, this is one with instant footage, and instant reaction.

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Charlie Kirk speaking at a Turning Point Action conference in Detroit in 2024. He was a staunch ally of President Trump.

Meet the New ICE Recruits

8 septembre 2025 à 21:29
ICE was hiring officers in Texas, part of a huge ramp-up to its work force. The Times was there.

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ICE made nearly 700 job offers, conditional on applicants passing medical, background and drug tests, according to a spokesman, at a recent job fair in Arlington, Texas.

Will Trump Have to Run From the Economy?

5 septembre 2025 à 19:10
It’s the issue voters cared most about in 2024, and there are signs of trouble.

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A Gallup poll found that President Trump’s approval rating on the economy fell to 37 percent in August, compared with 42 percent in February.

The Odd Couple Keeping Epstein in the Headlines

3 septembre 2025 à 18:54
A Kentucky Republican and a California Democrat have joined forces, but the task is getting taller.

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Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky, speaking, and Representative Ro Khanna of California, in the crowd behind him, appeared in front of the Capitol on Wednesday with women who spoke of having been abused by Jeffrey Epstein.
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