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Trump’s Base in Uproar Over His Openness to Joining Iran Fight

18 juin 2025 à 13:55
The president’s supporters are warring over two dueling campaign promises: to steer clear of foreign wars and to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

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Tucker Carlson and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas. A confrontation between the two men over Israel and Iran embodies the rupture on the right over whether the United States should get involved.
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U.K., Canada and Others Impose Sanctions on Far-Right Israeli Ministers

10 juin 2025 à 17:12
The coordinated move against Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich highlights the hardening of several countries’ stance toward Israel amid the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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The sanctions targeted the Israeli security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, left, and the finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, who are among the most hard-line members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet.

Law Enforcement Officials Struggle to Fulfill Trump Promises Rooted in Conspiracy Theories

8 juin 2025 à 05:00
Top leaders at the Justice Department and the F.B.I. are struggling to fulfill Trump campaign promises often rooted in misinformation and conspiracy theories.

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Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Dan Bongino, the deputy director of the F.B.I., have been tasked with making good on promises to reveal deep-state secrets — or at least show how hard they are trying.

D.C. Police Officer Sentenced to Prison for Leaks to Proud Boys’ Leader

7 juin 2025 à 08:18
A federal judge gave Lt. Shane Lamond an 18-month sentence for leaking details of an investigation to Enrique Tarrio, the far-right group’s former leader, and lying about it later.

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Lt. Shane Lamond, a former intelligence officer in the Washington police force, leaving court there in 2023.

Proud Boys Convicted in Jan. 6 Attack Sue Government on Claims of ‘Political Persecution’

6 juin 2025 à 15:04
Much of the lawsuit sought to re-litigate legal questions that sided against the group during a lengthy pretrial period and a multiweek trial in Federal District Court in Washington.

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The lawsuit is another attempt by the Jan. 6 rioters to blame the Justice Department and the F.B.I. for engaging in what the complaint called “a corrupt and politically motivated” prosecution.

Merz Cracks the Trump Code With Friendly White House Meeting

6 juin 2025 à 05:26
Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany spoke rarely but reverently, and found a warm reception in the Oval Office. Now he hopes to turn rapport into policy wins.

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President Trump and Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany in the Oval Office on Thursday. They seemed chummy from the start.

Reform U.K.’s Chairman, Zia Yusuf, Quits Amid Infighting

5 juin 2025 à 16:06
The sudden departure of Zia Yusuf, chairman of Nigel Farage’s anti-immigration party, is a blow to the organization and comes after a clash with another party member over the burqa.

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Zia Yusuf, right, with Nigel Farage in London this year. On Thursday, Mr. Farage expressed regret at Mr. Yusuf’s departure as Reform U.K.’s chairman.

Denouncing Antisemitism, Trump Also Fans Its Flames

3 juin 2025 à 17:30
President Trump’s effort to punish Harvard over antisemitism is complicated by his extensive history of amplifying white supremacist figures and symbols.

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Since reclaiming the White House, President Trump has brought into his orbit and his administration people with records of advancing antisemitic tropes.

Who Is Karol Nawrocki, Poland’s Next President?

2 juin 2025 à 13:29
The nationalist, who was endorsed by President Trump, has long been hostile to Poland’s centrist government.

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Poland’s next president, Karol Nawrocki, in Warsaw on Sunday.

Poland’s Presidential Election Too Close to Call

1 juin 2025 à 21:30
A vote seen as a test of the power of populist nationalism in Europe was too close to call, with exit polls putting the two contenders neck and neck.

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A voter casting a ballot during Poland’s presidential runoff election on Sunday in Warsaw.

What to Know About Poland’s Presidential Runoff Election and Trump’s Involvement

1 juin 2025 à 00:01
Here’s what to know about Poland’s presidential runoff, which sets up a showdown between the governing party and resurgent nationalists.

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An audience in Warsaw, Poland, watching Karol Nawrocki, left, and Rafal Trzaskowski during a debate in May.

The U.S. Right Loathes the E.U. How Are They Going to Negotiate Trade?

1 juin 2025 à 00:01
The Trump administration and the European Union are fast-tracking discussions toward a trade deal, but America’s right sometimes treats the bloc as more foe than friend.

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A port in Hamburg, Germany. The European Union runs a trade surplus with the United States, which has been a sore point with President Trump.
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