T/clinton

  1. Trump Has Everyone Just Where He Wants Them Op Ed, Yesterday

    A boast and a warning as the 45th president becomes the 47th.

  2. A Day of Triumph, Jubilation and Gloating in Washington Washington, Yesterday

    There were Proud Boys, billionaires, stiletto heels, cowboy hats, Village People, icy cold and happy Canadians at President Trump’s inaugural.

  3. Trump dice que tomará medidas para cambiar el nombre del golfo de México. Puede que no sea tan fácil En español, Yesterday

    Al asumir el cargo, el presidente entrante volvió a decir que promoverá cambiar la nomenclatura que el cuerpo de agua compartido recibe desde el siglo XVI.

  4. The January 20 Trump Executive Orders live blog included one standalone post:
  5. 80 Years of First Lady Fashion Styles, January 19

    From Eleanor Roosevelt to Jill Biden, first ladies have often made statements through what they wore on Inauguration Day and to the inaugural balls.

  6. A Mind at Ease, Away From the Distractions Letters, January 17

    Responses to an essay by Chris Hayes. Also: Evasiveness at cabinet hearings; politicizing aid for L.A.; reducing fire risks; ex-presidents together.

  7. How Democrats Drove Silicon Valley Into Trump’s Arms Op Ed, January 17

    Marc Andreessen explains the newest faction of conservatism.

  8. Biden Must Block Trump’s Sword of Retribution Op Ed, January 14

    He should issue pardons to critics of the incoming president.

  9. Carter’s Funeral Brings Five Presidents Together, a Rarity Express, January 9

    It is unusual for five current and former presidents to gather at the same event, but when it happens, it is often at a funeral.

  10. Report Faults Trump Officials Over Coronavirus Inquiry in New York and New Jersey Washington, January 7

    While the findings are dated, they come as many current and former Justice Department officials fear that the incoming Trump administration will run the department with an eye toward score-settling.

  11. ¿A quiénes entregó Biden la Medalla Presidencial de la Libertad? En español, January 5

    Entre los galardonados están Hillary Clinton, el chef español José Andrés, el cantante de U2 Bono y la conservacionista Jane Goodall.

  12. Who Are the Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom? Washington, January 4

    The honorees included high-profile figures like Hillary Clinton, the singer Bono and the philanthropist and donor George Soros.

  13. How the Democrats Lost the Working Class Politics, January 4

    The theory seemed sound: Stabilize financial markets, support the poor and promote a more secure, integrated world. But blue-collar workers were left behind.

  14. As Confetti Rained on Times Square, Y2K Bug Was a No-Show Insider, December 31

    Planes didn’t fall from the sky on Jan. 1, 2000. A technology reporter who wrote a front-page article early that morning reflects on a crisis that never was.

  15. U.S. Presidents Pay Tribute to Jimmy Carter Express, December 30

    The living members of the exclusive club of Oval Office occupants said Mr. Carter would be remembered for his efforts to promote peace and democracy.

  16. In the Presidents’ Club, Carter Was the Odd Man Out Washington, December 29

    Jimmy Carter’s relationship with his successors in the Oval Office, both Republicans and fellow Democrats, was generally tense because of his outspokenness. That never mattered to him.

  17. Will the U.S. Ever Be Ready for a Female President? Politics, December 26

    Democrats wanted to end the electability debate. After Vice President Kamala Harris’s defeat, a conversation that has frustrated and foiled two generations of female candidates rages on.

  18. Bill Clinton Is Released From Hospital After Having Flu Washington, December 24

    The former president was discharged Tuesday morning after being admitted to a hospital on Monday after developing a fever.

  19. Bill Clinton Is Hospitalized After Developing a Fever Washington, December 23

    A Washington hospital admitted Mr. Clinton for testing and observation, and an aide said that the former president was “in good spirits.”

  20. This Is the First Presidential Debate Without an In-Person Audience Since 1960 Politics, June 27

    John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.